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Nathalia Holt’s Rise of the Rocket Girls (2016)

2016-07-08T10:27:47-04:00

"It's about being an explorer, a treasure-hunter." Sue Finlay is still passionate about her work for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, just as she was in 1957, when she put her love of numbers to work. (See video here.) She speaks about the early days spent with a Friedan calculator and a

Nathalia Holt’s Rise of the Rocket Girls (2016)2016-07-08T10:27:47-04:00

Susan Philpott’s Dark Territory (2016)

2016-07-08T10:47:39-04:00

Henriette has just met her, but Dark Territory is actually the second Signy Shepherd novel. Simon & Schuster, 2016 “So wonderful to finally meet you, honey. We’ve all heard so much about you. [...] Look at you, such a skinny little thing. From what Maitland said, I expected a giant killer, fourteen

Susan Philpott’s Dark Territory (2016)2016-07-08T10:47:39-04:00

July 2016, In My Stacks

2016-06-28T08:44:55-04:00

Halfway into the calendar year, I ritually consider what I've read so far and what I've not yet picked up. For the past few years, I've straightened the stack at hand mid-year, and gotten reacquainted with any over-lingerers, but this year I've been a tidy reader. (Marge Piercy's Gone to

July 2016, In My Stacks2016-06-28T08:44:55-04:00

Cordelia Strube’s On the Shores of Darkness, There Is Light (2016)

2021-06-04T15:00:11-04:00

The image of wanting to put a child in a plastic baggie to preserve his freshness stuck under my skin instantly and irrevocably. So, you see, from her third novel, Cordelia Strube hooked me. Back in 1997. With Teaching Pigs to Sing. But just as that protected child would (if one actually attempted

Cordelia Strube’s On the Shores of Darkness, There Is Light (2016)2021-06-04T15:00:11-04:00

Susan Philpott’s Blown Red (2015)

2016-07-08T10:47:42-04:00

It begins with a body. And with short chapters, told from a variety of perspectives, guaranteed to create strong pacing. Blown Red is the first in the Signy Shepherd mysteries ,and it introduces readers to the series' star, as well as some of the other key personnel working on the Line. One stop on

Susan Philpott’s Blown Red (2015)2016-07-08T10:47:42-04:00
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