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review 2017-12-12 21:32
My eighty-first podcast is up!
Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American Privateering from the United States in the Early Republic - David Head

My latest podcast is up on the New Books Network website! In it, I interview David Head about his book on the Americans who engaged in legalized piracy during the Latin American wars of independence. Enjoy!

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review 2016-04-02 11:00
The Call of Freedom After Convent School: The Three Marias by Rachel de Queiroz
The Three Marias (Texas Pan American Series) - Rachel de Queiroz,Fred P. Ellison
Die drei Marias - Rachel de Queiroz

This one is a coming-of-age classic from Brazil surrounding the narrator-protagonist Maria Augusta, called Gusta, and her friends Maria José and Maria Glória. First published in 1939 the first-person narrative was quite ahead of its time showing the girl who grows up in the care of a convent boarding school and after her return home to her family abandons step by step her timidity as well as the limitations that religion and society impose on women of her time. Unlike many of her peers she doesn’t marry young, but she convinces her father to allow her to return to Fortaleza where she went to school and still has friends to learn a profession. Before long she is a fully trained typist with a job… and free to discover the world and the ways of men.

 

To learn more about this intriguing Brazilian novel click here to read the long review on my main book blog Edith’s Miscellany!

Source: edith-lagraziana.blogspot.com
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review 2013-04-23 09:54
The Book Junkie Blog: The Twenties: Money, Parties, Flappers, and Gatsby
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald

I gave a presentation on 'The Great Gatsby' in high-school (I was just short of 17) and still remember putting aside my notes because I had got lost in them and talking freely... a great experience that I always like remembering. And the book was great, too, it goes without saying.

 

Here's a review of the book that I stumbled across on the internet!

Source: thebookjunkee.blogspot.com
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