Jane EyreWritten by Charlotte Bronte Since Jane Eyre has been around for some time, I do not believe I could summarize it in a way that does it justice. New York University provides a summary of Jane Eyre written by Pamela Moore and Jack Coulehan, which may be found clicking here. The romance of Jane Eyre […]
Three Cups of TeaWritten by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin “One Man’s Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time” Education–it is the most precious good the United States. Education is responsible for the technological innovations that put our country in a powerful global position. Not corn fields. Not reality television. […]
The Beautiful Fall: Lagerfeld, Saint Laurent, and Glorious Excess in 1970s Paris Written by Alicia Drake Drake exposes the lives of Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent, two designers who “shared the same stage, but a different destiny.” Both Lagerfeld and Saint Laurent were visionaries in the business,tried to […]
Cover of Ragtime Ragtime Written by E.L. Doctorow In addition to Mountains Beyond Mountains and Interpreter of Maladies, Ragtime is another novel I will be studying sometime this year. I refuse to keep reading it. It’s infuriatingly boring to be quite honest. There’s random sexual imagery that can’t save this historical fiction from its inevitable […]
Shanghai Girls (2009)Written by Lisa See I have always loved Asian culture. It’s probably because I’m Asian… and I have no idea what its like there so I look to books to grasp some idea of where I come from. I’m not of Chinese descent like Lisa See. In fact, she’s only eighth Chinese, barely […]
Image via Wikipedia Interpreter of Maladies (1999)Written by Jhumpa Lahiri Lahiri describes different lives of Indians who live in the home country and those who immigrated and deal with the sense of belonging to both India and America. Each story presents real life situations–divorce, disease, discovery– that makes it easy for the reader to relate […]