Review of “Rafa” by Rafael Nadal and John Carlin

This is a memoir of the life of the Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal published in 2011. I have owned the book for that long as well, but never tried to read it until this year. The beginning of the book is set against the background of the 2008 Wimbledon finals in London. This wasContinueContinue reading “Review of “Rafa” by Rafael Nadal and John Carlin”

Review of “Heart on the Line” by Karen Witemeyer

Set in Texas 1894, Heart on the Line is the second novel in the series Ladies of Harper’s Station. It follows the story of Grace Mallory, a telegrapher who has found solace and a hiding place in the women’s colony of Harper Station. When Grace’s father is murdered for information he discovered, Grace takes thisContinueContinue reading “Review of “Heart on the Line” by Karen Witemeyer”

Review of “The Fight of My Life” by Ethan W. Brown

The official title of this book is The Fight of My Life: Persevering through Neurofibromatosis. This book was given to me by a friend, written by her son who had this illness. Ethan Brown wrote this book over a span three years, even as his illness became progressively worse. This book is an autobiography aboutContinueContinue reading “Review of “The Fight of My Life” by Ethan W. Brown”

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