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April Challenge - Non Fiction/Biography/Memoir


I have a few lined up - Black Market Baby: An Adopted Woman's Journey by Renee Clarke
To Die For by Gary C. King
The Last of the Nomads by W.J. Peasley
Not sure how many I'll get to, but at least that's a start!!
To Die For by Gary C. King
The Last of the Nomads by W.J. Peasley
Not sure how many I'll get to, but at least that's a start!!





I will read:



It's been sitting on my bookshelf for awhile now :)

I'm loving this challenge already Brenda. Thanks soooo much!!! As long as you don't say that I can't read any JFK books!!! :) Although I have picked up A Century of Wisdom: Lessons from the Life of Alice Herz-Sommer

Oh that's a wonderful book Elaine, and even more poignant now she has just passed away! I hope you enjoy it - what a wonderful, inspirational lady:)
And of course you can read JFK! That's why I said it'll be a piece of cake for you:)
And of course you can read JFK! That's why I said it'll be a piece of cake for you:)



Thanks, Elaine - I thought your choice sounded good when I read Brenda's review of it earlier this year. Have managed to not add it to my TBR just yet but maybe your comments will make me change my mind! Which JFK-related books are you considering for April?
There are so many interesting non-fiction books on such a vast range of subjects. I've just started A Family in Paris: Stories of Food, Life and Adventure by Jane Paech about the trials and tribulations of a family who moved to Paris for a year or so - I'm really enjoying it (if a book has the words "Paris" or "France" or derivatives in the title, I'm 3/4 of the way toward wanting to read the book and there's a very good chance I'll enjoy it!), but if I'd known, I could have held off reading it til April!!



According to the description t is a family memoir/history. The author writes about her mother's life in Africa, which she did not know any details of until after her mother died.




I would normally read a variety of books for this kind of challenge Kathryn as it is one of my favourite genres but seeing as I'm in the middle of a love affair with JFK and Camelot at the moment, I think I'll stick to these. Not sure yet which ones. I borrowed a whole heap from the library today so I have a few more to choose from now!!! I'm also listening to an audio book Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy which is fascinating as it is actually Jackie speaking. I'm listening to this in the car. Audiobooks are fairly alien to me but so far so good. :)






I saw this when it was a mini-series on TV - very interesting journey - hope the book is just as good!


Maybe I'd better stop looking at this thread!!

Tutankhamun: The Exodus Conspiracy
and
Leadbelly: Inside Australia's Underworld Wars

It's been sitting on my bookshelf for awhile now :)"
Great choice Sharon. I hope you like it
Bec wrote: "If its ok to double up I will be reading Nurses of the Outback
and hoping to also read A Long Way Home
and maybe (if I can sneek another one in - does it matter if it's not an Australian ..."
Some fantastic choices from everyone!
No, they don't have to be Aussie Bec:) I've read A Long Way Home and loved it!
and hoping to also read A Long Way Home
and maybe (if I can sneek another one in - does it matter if it's not an Australian ..."
Some fantastic choices from everyone!
No, they don't have to be Aussie Bec:) I've read A Long Way Home and loved it!


It's been sitting on my bookshelf for awhile now :)"
I read this some years ago and thought it was very good....



The World We Have Lost

It's been sitting on my bookshelf for awhile now :)"
I read this some years ago and thought it was ver..."
That's good to know thanks, Marianne :)
My mother loaned me her copy of The Necessary Aptitude: A Memoir by Pam Ayres about two years ago and it has sat on my shelf accusingly since then. This would seem to be the right time for me to read it!
That's a good question Dale..would you be able to read another non fiction/biography/memoir as well as your poetry?

But then we have poems like My Country by Dorothea Mackeller and no-one can argue that is anything other than a personal account of her feelings for Australia. So would class that as non-fiction.
I guess the answer is a cautious yes - as long as the poems aren't telling a make believe story or fantasy. The poems would need to be true reflection or lyrically re telling a major true event. Still some could argue that an autobiography can be fiction because the author will only give the information they want you to know, and may highly gloss over some facts that don't suit them to let their readers know.
Clear as mud?
Maybe a few poems and then a memoir or biography about a poet?
I personally have certainly have always thought of poetry as being fiction.

And yet, just to muddy the waters even further, isn't poetry shelved in the non-fiction section of the library? Certainly the classic poets like Tennyson, Shelley, Byron etc are. But then so is Shakespeare and all of works including his plays which are obviously fiction!

Have some friends over here at the movement and 4 say yes it's non-fiction and 4 say fiction.

Have some friends over here at the ..."
Well, your friends are no help!! Maybe you'd better call in a neighbour for a deciding vote! I see Brenda suggested the same as you - it's an interesting question, isn't it? I'm not a big poetry reader, so it never occurred to me. Thanks to Dale for giving us something to ponder!!

So far I've selected:
I, Rhoda by Valerie Harper
Got this for my mother originally, but thought I would read it too at some stage...so now is a good time!
The Lost Child of Philomena Lee: A Mother, Her Son and a 50 Year Search by Martin Sixsmith
I haven't seen the movie, but it sounds like an interesting story.
Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman
I have seen the TV show, but I'm going to assume the book is probably quite different. I bought the audiobook a little while ago and it's read by one of my favourite narrators Cassandra Campbell.

So far I've selected:
I, Rhoda by Valerie Harper
Got this for my mother originally, but thought I would read it too at some stage...so now is a ..."
I saw the movie, Patricia - it was very good - a little emotional, so be warned! I haven't read the book though, so the story may have been altered to be more emotional for the movie...
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Writers' Festivals are happening all around the country now - Newcastle Writers' Festival is on in April. Plus the Emerging Writers' Festival Launch: Fact vs Fiction is happening 30th April - a perfect time to read some non-fiction!
Relax and enjoy your choices as our weather cools in the countdown to winter:)
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