The Reading Room

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

City of Refuge by Tom Piazza
This novel tells the story of two men and their families as they live through Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.  Craig Donaldson loves his adopted city of new Orleans.  SJ's family has lived in the Lower Ninth for generations.  One white, one black, these men share a love for the city, for roots, for family, for the very humanness of New Orleans.  This book will give you a sense of what ti must be like to have your whole world literally turned topsy-turvy.
Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat by John Lukacs
The subtitle of this short book is "The Dire Warning: Churchill's First Speech as Prime Minister".  Churchill delivered this famous speech on May 13, 1940.  At the time, it was not at all clear if Britain could survive, it was not at all clear if Churchill was the right man to lead the nation, it was not at all clear if the British would stand alone, or fall alone, against the onslaught of Hitler's Germany.  Mr. Lukacs shows us why Churchill was the right man for the job:  he was one of the few who saw clearly what was at stake, the very survival of Western Civilization as it had been for over a thousand years.  Churchill did not know if the battle could be won; he only knew that it must be fought.  This is a stirring book, with resonance for our day.  I highly recommend it.

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