Here's the books that I read in October, four very interesting biographies. Irena's Children by Tilar J. Mazzeo This is the story of Irena Sendler who saved an estimated 2500 children from the Warsaw Ghetto. Irena was a social worker so for a long time had a pass that allowed her in & out of… Continue reading October 2018 Reading Log
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September Reading Log
Believe in Me by Susan Lewis Leanne is back in the place where she grew up as she's inherited her aunts house and business. The story is about her struggle with what's happened in her past and trying to help her teenage daughter as well. Leanne fosters a boy whose father is in jail. How… Continue reading September Reading Log
August 2018 Reading Log
As we went away for a week in late August I managed to read 6 books this month including 3 novels. Here's what I read this month: Better Than Before: Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives by Gretchen Rubin As the title suggests the book is about developing habits. Rubin talks about how you can… Continue reading August 2018 Reading Log
July 2018 Reading Log
I managed to finish 3 books in July: The Great Escape: health, wealth and the origins of inequality by Angus Deaton Talks about how much the world has changed, particularly since WWII. How combating childhood illnesses has increased life expectancy and how many nations are better off. But this has created a bigger gap between… Continue reading July 2018 Reading Log
June 2018 Reading Log
I'm a little late but here's what I finished reading in June. I finished 2 books: Mothers & Others - Edited by Maggie Scott, Miriam Sved, Christie Nieman, Maya Linden and Natalie Kon-yu This is a collection of fiction & non-fiction short stories by Australian writers. Some of the women are mothers and some are… Continue reading June 2018 Reading Log
Feed My Family Now On YouTube
This is just a quick post to let you know that Feed My Family is now on YouTube. I will continue to post regularly here. The YouTube clips really just complement some of the posts. For example each month I plan to video about one of the books I've read and link this to my… Continue reading Feed My Family Now On YouTube