We met on Zoom to talk about Speak, Silence by Kim Echlin. This is a work of fiction that revisits the tragedy of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The book centres on trials that were held in the Hague exposing the sexual violence experienced by thousands of women. The difficult subject is countered by masterful writing. Not all of us read the book, but those who did are recommending it.
Our next book will be House on Endless Waters by Emuna Elon. We'll meet on Zoom on June 17th. On July 22nd we will meet on Zoom to talk about Indians on Vacation by Thomas King. These Zoom meetings will be held at 7 pm.
Books we Mentioned:
- Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder: a Memoir by Julia Zankarin
- The Opening Sky by Joan Thomas
- The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
- The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen
- The Liar’s Dictionary by Eley Williams
- Piranisi by Susanna Clark
- The Splendid and the Vile by Eric Larson
What to Watch:
- The Return: Life after Isis - documentary (just played at HotDocs)
- Rare Bird Alert CBC documentary
- Hap and Leonard - Netflix
- The Father - Prime
- Indian summers - Prime (PBS)
- Atlantic Crossing - Prime (PBS)
- Perry Mason - HBO
- Lupin - Netflix
- Minari
I forgot to mention something. This spring I've been enrolled in a lecture series about propaganda where the lecturer recommended the Netflix series Five Came Back about the place of film to shape public opinion during the WWII era. And from my lecture series on religion, secularism and liberalism this book - Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation by Kristin Kobes Du Mez.
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