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    • Expo 58, by Jonathan Coe
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    • 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
  • 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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    First Day of Kindergarten!

    Jess / August 22, 2017

    Benjamin missed yesterday because of the eclipse, so he started kindergarten today. He and Dave made his lunch last night, and he and I walked to school while Dave dropped Phoebe off and…

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    Total Solar Eclipse 2017

    Jess / August 21, 2017

    We had such a great weekend! A year ago, we were camping with our friends the Gawenuses, and Kevin was telling us about a total solar eclipse that was coming in August of…

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    First Day of Second Grade

    Jess / August 16, 2017

    Phoebe is really excited to be starting second grade. She has a few friends from last year in her class, and her teacher, Mrs. Marshall, likes to camp, so the classroom is decorated…

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  • Life @ Home

    Gribble Family Vacation, Part 3

    Jess / July 30, 2017

    Monday, July 3 Our final destination was Jennifer and Lee’s house at Buckhorn Lake. We had a great time there two years ago, so we’d all been looking forward to going back for…

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  • Life @ Home

    Gribble Family Vacation, Part 2

    Jess / July 30, 2017

    Grammie and Pappy wanted to leave for Rehoboth Beach close to 9 a.m. on Friday morning, July 30, so we all ate breakfast together, loaded up, and said our goodbyes. We drove with…

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  • Life @ Home

    Gribble Family Vacation 2017, Part 1

    Jess / July 30, 2017

    On Saturday, June 24, Dave, Phoebe, and Benjamin were driven to the airport in Cherry Blaze by our good friends Brenda and Michael. On the way, Brenda learned that Phoebe has exploding hiccups—something…

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    Early June Plus the ALA Annual Convention

    Jess / July 18, 2017

    We’ve been back for a week from our luxurious two-week vacation. I learned a few things while we were gone: I really like spending time with the kids, I don’t get enough sleep…

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    Two Graduations and a Camping Trip

    Jess / June 11, 2017

    May 3 Photos from a bike trip over to Peak to Peak Charter School (about 100 yards from the house). May 5 Benjamin wanted to ride his “new” green Strider (thanks, Brinkmans!) to…

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    Happy Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day!

    Jess / April 27, 2017

    Here’s the report Phoebe wrote to share with her class. I did a little photography and typesetting.

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    Happy Easter! Plus April

    Jess / April 19, 2017

    We couldn’t have had a nicer Easter. Phoebe woke up first and went downstairs to see if the Easter bunny had come—and came running back up to report, with delight, that not only…

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