Friday, July 31, 2015

The Last Pilot

Johncock, Benjamin (Get this book)
Using the early days of the U.S. space exploration program as a backdrop, Johncock’s impressive debut laces fact with fiction to tell the tale of Jim Harrison, an Air Force test pilot, and his wife, Grace. Jim’s story is fascinating, and the author writes with a strong ear for dialogue, which rattles the pages with intensity. A marvelous, emotionally powerful novel.--Publisher's Weekly

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Confession of the Lioness

Couto, Mia/ Brookshaw, David (Get this book)
In the tiny village of Kulumani, the people struggle to keep themselves safe from a marauding band of lions. Mozambique biologist and writer Couto crafts a rich tale in which the spirit world is made real, animals are controlled by people, and dead ancestors are feared for their power to destroy cities. Couto also manages to explore the clash of disparate belief systems—tribal, Islam, Christian—in postcolonial Africa and deftly weaves in a critique of the embedded patriarchy. If there is a fault, it is the unevenness of the reveal of information which at times allows questions to linger too long, distracting the reader from fully falling under the spell of this otherwise entrancing narrative. A haunting, ethereal flight of magical realism.--Kirkus