The death of a loved one is never easy for any of us to deal with. When someone we love passes away from illness, accident, old age, it’s a sorrow and grief and we each cope with it in our own way. However, I believe that having a beloved life snatched away by a violent […]
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Lone Survivor – Book Review
Don’t Read “Lone Survivor!” Unless you want to know more about the caliber of men who become Navy SEALS, because you need look no further than this book “Lone Survivor” by Marcus Luttrell. From the moment he enters training until he must use every bit of his skill to survive, Luttrell takes us with him […]
When Character Was King
Photo Credit A Story of Ronald Reagan “When Character Was King – A Story of Ronald Reagan,” one of my favorite biographical books, was written by Peggy Noonan, a special assistant and speech writer to President Reagan from 1984 to 1986. After that year, she left Washington for New York to author her […]
Book Review: “One Moroccan Woman”
Photo Credit Courtesy of Yamit Armbrister About “One Moroccan Woman” This novel, written around true historical events, has all the things that go into a good read. There’s mystery, intrigue, romance, sorrow, heartbreak, and the triumph of the human spirit over all obstacles. The main character, Tamar and her family are Jewish, living in Morocco […]