Book Review: The Apology
“I’m sorry” are words too many survivors will sadly never hear. I never heard them. Ever. Narcissists don’t apologize. They project their guilt onto their prey. I’ve often contemplated writing […]
“I’m sorry” are words too many survivors will sadly never hear. I never heard them. Ever. Narcissists don’t apologize. They project their guilt onto their prey. I’ve often contemplated writing […]
Why isn’t Donald J. Trump in the prison cell next to Michael Cohen tonight? 525 former federal prosecutors are asking the same question today. If you invest the time and […]
Would you have survived the Holocaust? This is the central question in Heather Morris’ The Tattooist of Auschwitz. I’m fairly certain I would have wanted the SS troopers to just […]
Have you ever wanted to just climb out the window and embark on a new life? “I’m outta here!” Allan Karlsson’s madcap adventures as The 100-year-old Man Who Climbed Out […]
Kiwi Mary made a dent in the Universe. My book review followers will remember her as the host of the World’s Best Book Club (WBBC) which is based in Auckland, […]
“Will you be my wife?” No, this isn’t a marriage proposal. It is a question many women secretly ask themselves when the stress of multi-tasking and demanding expectations becomes too […]
International Women’s Day seems like a great time to celebrate women who blazed the legal eagle trail. I was delighted to read about them in Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s My Own […]
Why? Why were there so many connections between Russia and the Trump campaign? Why have there been so many attempts to cover it up? Why do Trump’s behavior, actions, and […]
Would Washington, D.C. be different if women ran the government? This is the central premise of Nicolle Wallace‘s trilogy of political thrillers: Eighteen Acres, It’s Classified, and Madam President. Ms. […]
The Rooster Bar by John Grisham is a sobering read for anyone contemplating graduate school. . .especially law school. While many aspects of the plot aren’t plausible or credible, the […]