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Fly Rod Was First: Cornelia Crosby's Adventures in Angling by Cathy Ballou Mealey

October 21, 2025 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Women’s biographies are becoming more popular in the picture book format. As well as stories written about women who were in non traditional female roles. Add in the fact she was into a sport that I’ve never heard that too many females were involved in, and you have one of the most unique biographies I’ve read. Fly Rod Was First: Cornelia Crosby’s Adventures in Angling is a great introduction to a kick-butt woman who knew how to cast her influence on the fishing world! The […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Sports Tagged With: Angling, Camping, Cathy Ballou Mealey, Cornelia Crosby, fishing, fly fishing, maine, outdoor activies, outdoors, recreation, United States/19th Century, women

BlackRaven's CBR17 Review No:458 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Health, History, Non-Fiction, Sports · Tags: Angling, Camping, Cathy Ballou Mealey, Cornelia Crosby, fishing, fly fishing, maine, outdoor activies, outdoors, recreation, United States/19th Century, women ·
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“What we search for in fiction is not so much reality but the epiphany of truth.”

Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi

October 17, 2025 by Malin Leave a Comment

Nowhere Book Bingo 25: A Bookish Memoir/biography CBR17 Pie Chart: Education CBR17 Bingo: Citizen (Nafisi lived and taught in Iran during increasingly more dictatorial strictures against its citizens) Official summary: Every Thursday morning for two years in the Islamic Republic of Iran, a bold and inspired teacher named Azar Nafisi secretly gathered seven of her most committed female students to read forbidden Western classics. As Islamic morality squads staged arbitrary raids in Tehran, fundamentalists seized hold of the universities, and a blind censor stifled artistic […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, authoritarianism, Azar Nafisi, BIPOC, cbr17, CBR17 Pie Chart Challenge, cbr17bingo, dictatorship, feminism, friendship, liteature, literary analysis, Malin, non fiction

Malin's CBR17 Review No:61 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, authoritarianism, Azar Nafisi, BIPOC, cbr17, CBR17 Pie Chart Challenge, cbr17bingo, dictatorship, feminism, friendship, liteature, literary analysis, Malin, non fiction ·
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Life of a Wife Guy

A Wilder Shore by Camille Peri

October 13, 2025 by jeverett15 1 Comment

Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde among many other works, was born in Scotland in 1850 and died in Samoa in 1894. In those forty-four years, he packed in a lot of travel alongside all that writing. Much of the travel was for health reasons: at the urging of doctors he was constantly looking for more temperate climates to ease his frequent attacks and hemorrhages. Confined to his nursery as chronically ill […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: Camille Peri

jeverett15's CBR17 Review No:63 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: Camille Peri ·
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All the Way to the River

“That’s me in the corner, that’s me in the spotlight”

All The Way To The River (2025) by Elizabeth Gilbert

October 13, 2025 by drmllz 4 Comments

Bingo square: RED (as in red flag as well as the cover). Content note: Cancer, death, drug addiction, abuse. I picked this book up because I read the excerpts elsewhere, and I was curious about the bigger picture–and also my thesis was on elegy, poems about dead people, and some of the questions that poets ask about how to remember the dead rather than create the dead in their own image still resonate with me. In Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search For Everything Across […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #fuckcancer, #memoir, author memoir, cancer, cbr17, cbr17bingo, cbr17bingo Red, death and dying, drmllz, Elizabeth Gilbert

drmllz's CBR17 Review No:11 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: #fuckcancer, #memoir, author memoir, cancer, cbr17, cbr17bingo, cbr17bingo Red, death and dying, drmllz, Elizabeth Gilbert ·
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“Death is the engine that keeps us running, giving us the motivation to achieve, learn, love, and create.”

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory by Caitlin Doughty

October 13, 2025 by Pooja 2 Comments

CBR17 Bingo: Review – I first came across Caitlin Doughty and her books through numerous reviewers on Goodreads. Caitlin Doughty had been long fascinated with death, but when she started working at a crematory, she soon found herself more interested in the question of why death in America has become so distant from the general public. I am maybe not the right audience for Doughty’s message about the loss of intimacy and ritual in the American way of death. I am a Hindu, and we […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, audiobook, Caitlin Doughty, cbr17bingo, culture, Death, non fiction, science, United States

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:63 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, audiobook, Caitlin Doughty, cbr17bingo, culture, Death, non fiction, science, United States ·
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“A poem was pinned under Hoshiar’s picture of young Duleep: “I have been thrown into a far-flung place, had everything, all that I once cherished, my Kingdoms and my very life taken from me. I am now in a foreign place, so far from my people. So far from my homeland.”

The Patient Assassin: A True Tale of Massacre, Revenge, and India's Quest for Independence by Anita Anand

October 13, 2025 by Pooja Leave a Comment

A Indian freedom fighter waited more than two decades to exact revenge for the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre which was ordered by the British Raj – but the story is more complicated and less cinematic than it has been often depicted since. At the start of this book, the author notes that as the descendent of Indians, she had to set aside her natural aversion to the British Raj and admiration for Udham Singh to tell the story in as unbiased a way as she could. […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, History Tagged With: #biography, #history, Anita Anand, audiobook, crime, India, non fiction, politics

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:62 · Genres: Audiobooks, Biography/Memoir, History · Tags: #biography, #history, Anita Anand, audiobook, crime, India, non fiction, politics ·
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