Nathalia Holt’s Rise of the Rocket Girls (2016)

2016-07-08T10:27:47-04:00

"It's about being an explorer, a treasure-hunter." Sue Finlay is still passionate about her work for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, just as she was in 1957, when she put her love of numbers to work. (See video here.) She speaks about the early days spent with a Friedan calculator and a

Nathalia Holt’s Rise of the Rocket Girls (2016)2016-07-08T10:27:47-04:00

June 2016, In My Bookbag

2016-06-26T10:49:55-04:00

In which I discuss some of the skinny volumes, which have nestled into my bookbag (while longer works, like Marge Piercy's Gone to Soldiers and Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend, were left at home. Vivek Shraya's God Loves Hair is illustrated by Juliana Neufeld, a full-page image introducing each of

June 2016, In My Bookbag2016-06-26T10:49:55-04:00

Aziz Ansari’s Modern Romance (2015)

2016-04-22T08:27:16-04:00

A romance can pull me through even a long classic which isn't holding my attention otherwise. This is what got me through Vanity Fair. And of all the chunksters on my shelves, I might stall in some, but I sailed through Mark Helprin's Winter's Tale (even though the romance is largely confined

Aziz Ansari’s Modern Romance (2015)2016-04-22T08:27:16-04:00

On Two Pieces by Tomson Highway

2020-10-20T09:29:53-04:00

"I've always conceived of language as music," says Tomson Highway: musician, playwright, novelist. "I play Chopin still, but in Cree," he continues. Then, more than a decade later, it is as though he continues this conversation, in A Tale of Monstrous Extravagance. This slim volume is subtitled on "Imagining Multilingualism", which

On Two Pieces by Tomson Highway2020-10-20T09:29:53-04:00

October 2015, In My Reading Log

2017-07-24T14:58:14-04:00

I pulled André Alexis' Despair and Other Stories of Ottawa (1994) off my shelf when Fifteen Dogs was nominated for the Toronto Book Award (since then, FD has also been nominated for the Giller Prize and the Rogers' Writers' Trust Fiction Award). There aren't any notable four-legged characters, but the collection is fascinating.

October 2015, In My Reading Log2017-07-24T14:58:14-04:00
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