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Biography and Memoir September 2019
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| If: The Untold Story of Kipling's American Years by Christopher BenfeyWhat it's about: British author Rudyard Kipling's decade spent living in the U.S., and how the "lawless jungle" surrounding his Brattleboro, Vermont home inspired him to write his 1894 classic The Jungle Book.
Is it for you? Author Christopher Benfey doesn't shy away from his subject's racist and imperialistic views while discussing Kipling's impact on American culture -- and its impact on him.
Don't miss: Kipling's trips to the National Zoo with Teddy Roosevelt, which offered him further inspiration for The Jungle Book. |
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| Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law by Haben GirmaStarring: disability rights lawyer Haben Girma, the first deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School.
What sets it apart: Emboldened by her Eritrean refugee parents' stories of surviving war-torn Ethiopia in the 1980s, Girma has faced the setbacks of living in an ableist society with wit and optimism.
Reviewers say: "an absolute must-read" (Library Journal). |
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| George Marshall: Defender of the Republic by David L. RollWhat it is: a comprehensive biography of revered five-star general George Marshall, whose storied military career included key roles in both World Wars and the Korean War, and two cabinet positions in President Truman's administration.
Did you know? Marshall is the only serving military officer to have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Don't miss: previously unpublished letters that offer illuminating insights on Marshall's family life and sense of humor. |
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| When I Was White by Sarah ValentineWhat it's about: Raised as the white daughter of Italian and Irish-descended parents, Sarah Valentine often fielded awkward questions about her dark skin and hair. It wasn't until she was 27 that she learned the truth -- that her biological father was African American.
What happened: Shaken by her family's betrayal, Valentine set off on a journey to discover both her biological father and herself.
Try this next: For another affecting memoir exploring issues of paternity fraud and racial identity, check out Sil Lai Abrams' Black Lotus. |
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