The Nazi Officer’s Wife

By Edith Hahn Beer with Susan Dworkin, 1999 I am fascinated by spy stories, and find stories of double agents the most engaging of all.  I am sure I give myself away in trying to pass off even a small white lie, so reading about someone whose whole persona is an elaborate tissue of lies […]

The Slap

By Christos Tsiolkas, 2008 In a week when I gave away three books while managing to acquire seven more, I got this one at the Value Village on Whyte Avenue.  This seems to be a place where people drop off recent  books when they have finished them. A dark tale set in contemporary Australia, the […]

They Left Us Everything: A Memoir

By Plum Johnson, 2014 This book  was discussed in both my book clubs. The winner of the RBC Taylor Prize in 2014, the memoir could hardly be more timely. Half the people I know have or will soon find themselves cleaning out their elderly or deceased parents’ houses. This book is the story of one woman’s […]

Year Zero: A History of 1945

By Ian Buruma, 2013  I picked this up off the sale table at McNally Robinson in Winnipeg in June. In a survey of the history of the world in the year the Second World War ended, Buruma discusses cataclysmic events in the framework of such broad themes as exultation, hunger, revenge, going home, punishing the […]