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    • The Art of Fielding, by Chad Harbach
    • Mr. Fox, by Helen Oyeyemi
    • Microstyle: The Art of Writing Little, by Christopher Johnson
    • Sex on the Moon: The Amazing Story Behind the Most Audacious Heist in History, by Ben Mezrich
    • Embassytown, by China Miéville
    • Blue Collar, White Collar, No Collar: Stories of Work, edited by Richard Ford
    • A Widow’s Story, by Joyce Carol Oates
    • When the Killing’s Done, by T.C. Boyle
    • Storyteller: The Authorized Biography of Roald Dahl, by Donald Sturrock
    • Give Me Your Heart, by Joyce Carol Oates
    • At Home: A Short History of Private Life, by Bill Bryson
    • Red Hook Road, by Ayelet Waldman
    • The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, by David Mitchell
    • The Best American Travel Writing 2009, edited by Simon Winchester
    • The Year of the Flood, by Margaret Atwood
    • Broccoli and Other Tales of Food and Love, by Laura Vapnyar
    • Little Bee, by Chris Cleave
    • The Ten-Year Nap, by Meg Wolitzer
    • The Other Side of Desire, by Daniel Bergner
    • World without End, by Ken Follett
    • The Best American Spiritual Writing 2008 edited by Philip Zaleski, Introduction by Jimmy Carter
    • State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America, edited by Matt Weiland and Sean Wilsey
    • No-Man’s Lands: One Man’s Odyssey Through The Odyssey, by Scott Huler
    • Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple), by Jeffrey Kluger
    • God Is Dead, by Ron Currie, Jr.
    • Wolf Totem, by Jiang Rong, translated by Howard Goldblatt
  • Home
  • About
  • Caving
  • Jess’s Book Reviews
    • A Window Opens, by Elisabeth Egan
    • The Girl Who Slept with God, by Val Brelinski
    • The Art of Memoir, by Mary Karr
    • Saint Monkey, by Jacinda Townsend
    • The Seven Good Years, by Etgar Keret
    • Girl in the Moonlight, by Charles Dubow
    • Etta and Otto and Russell and James, by Emma Hooper
    • Expo 58, by Jonathan Coe
    • Hand to Mouth: Living in Bootstrap America, by Linda Tirado
    • Confidence, or the Appearance of Confidence: The Best of Believer Music Interviews, edited by Vendela Vida and Ross Simonini
    • The Returned, by Jason Mott
    • Gun Guys, by Dan Baum
    • Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    • The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies? by Jared Diamond
    • Me, Who Dove into the Heart of the World, by Sabina Berman
    • Some Assembly Required: A Journal of My Son’s First Son, by Anne Lamott with Sam Lamott
    • How Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm: Child-Raising Discoveries from Around the World (from Argentina to Tanzania and Everywhere in Between), by Mei-Ling Hopgood
    • The Art of Fielding, by Chad Harbach
    • Mr. Fox, by Helen Oyeyemi
    • Microstyle: The Art of Writing Little, by Christopher Johnson
    • Sex on the Moon: The Amazing Story Behind the Most Audacious Heist in History, by Ben Mezrich
    • Embassytown, by China Miéville
    • Blue Collar, White Collar, No Collar: Stories of Work, edited by Richard Ford
    • A Widow’s Story, by Joyce Carol Oates
    • When the Killing’s Done, by T.C. Boyle
    • Storyteller: The Authorized Biography of Roald Dahl, by Donald Sturrock
    • Give Me Your Heart, by Joyce Carol Oates
    • At Home: A Short History of Private Life, by Bill Bryson
    • Red Hook Road, by Ayelet Waldman
    • The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, by David Mitchell
    • The Best American Travel Writing 2009, edited by Simon Winchester
    • The Year of the Flood, by Margaret Atwood
    • Broccoli and Other Tales of Food and Love, by Laura Vapnyar
    • Little Bee, by Chris Cleave
    • The Ten-Year Nap, by Meg Wolitzer
    • The Other Side of Desire, by Daniel Bergner
    • World without End, by Ken Follett
    • The Best American Spiritual Writing 2008 edited by Philip Zaleski, Introduction by Jimmy Carter
    • State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America, edited by Matt Weiland and Sean Wilsey
    • No-Man’s Lands: One Man’s Odyssey Through The Odyssey, by Scott Huler
    • Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple), by Jeffrey Kluger
    • God Is Dead, by Ron Currie, Jr.
    • Wolf Totem, by Jiang Rong, translated by Howard Goldblatt

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    Jess / March 29, 2016

    February 21 On a sunny late-February day, Dave and Phoebe rode their bikes to the park in Louisville—about 4 miles away and up a huge hill. Benjamin got on his Strider for a…

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    Jess / March 23, 2016

    Just a few videos on a very snowy morning; we’re in the middle of a spring blizzard! Here are a couple of Benjamin putting on his pajamas, which he insists on doing himself…

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    Dave / March 3, 2016

    It’s been said that the only certainty is change. The last couple of weeks have really driven this home for me. It started with a short-notice decision to head to Sedona, AZ, for…

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