Sunday, April 21, 2024

INDIGENOUS RELATIONS: INSIGHTS, TIPS & SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE RECONCILIATION A REALITY

Joseph, Bob with Joseph, Cynthia F. INDIGENOUS RELATIONS: INSIGHTS, TIPS & SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE RECONCILIATION A REALITY. Indigenous Relations Press, 2019.

Good tips on what to do and not do when meeting with Indigenous people. Aimed mainly at businesses wanting to work with communities, but some info at the end to help individuals apply to their own situations. Recommended readings.

The positive attitude, the belief that reconciliation must and can happen if we all work towards it is what I most enjoyed. 



AN ELDERLY LADY IS UP TO NO GOOD

 Helene Tursten. AN ELDERLY LADY IS UP TO NO GOOD. Soho, 2018. Translated from Danish.

A library book borrowed from a reader friend. The title says it all. And explains what I do not like about the book. Not interested in the motives behind crime, attempts to justify. The title character, Maud, has a large apartment in a building her family previously sold. She has interactions with neighbours and local businessmen. She travels. She can feign dementia. She is impulsive. Not anyone I would want to live near. Or become.



The Farm

Joanne Ramos. The FARM. Doubleday, 2019.

First selection for a new book club I am trying out. Set somewhere outside New York, Mae runs a residence for surrogates carrying and birthing babies for other women. Chapters flip between the three or four surrogates we get to know, beginning with Jane from the Philippines and the two women who run the business end of things. Mae runs Golden Oaks with a strict law about health and nutrition. Ate recruits women for her from the city. The conflict is between emotions, parental responsibilities, and business ethics. 



Saturday, April 6, 2024

BLUE MOON

Lee Child. BLUE MOON. Delacorte, 2019.

A find at the thrift store, perfect for these spring days busy with taxes and cleaning. Jack Reacher is always good for a lost weekend. 

A franchise. You know what to expect. Heavy on plot. No character development. A trendy topic--criminal gangs, Albanian and Ukrainian; bankruptcy-inducing medical costs. I loved the title too, a not so subtle reminder that good does not often win. That there are few ethically positive saviours like Jack with the skills and training and moral reasoning that allow the stacked body-count to block out the high-rise buildings. Mission accomplished. It is a kind of romance, the dream of rescue from the POV of the white knight.



21 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN ACT

Bob Joseph. 21 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN ACT, Indigenous Relations Press, 2018

An excellent primer if you are just beginning to research for yourself. Very useful add-ons including the text of the apology in parliament. 



The GREY WOLF

 Louise Penny. The GREY WOLF. Minotaur, 2024 Borrowed from a friend who had borrowed it from the library. No due date, making reading it so...