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![]() ![]() I know that Perfect Roast Potatoes is an immodest title but, I promise you, they are a seasonal spud sensation. This is particularly fab for a party, when you can cook it and slice it (easily) into generous slabs. But I do want to draw your attention, as well, to the Turkey Breast Stuffed with Italian Sausage and Marsala-Steeped Cranberries. The old fave, my Spiced and Superjuicy Turkey is hard to resist – there's something about the brining method which makes the turkey easier to carve into elegantly thin slices, so not only will you feel better on the day but also the turkey will go further – and for me this has to go with Allspice Gravy, Gingerbread Stuffing and Redder Than Red Cranberry Sauce. I am not a great one for starters before Christmas Dinner, but I will certainly have plates of Parmesan Shortbreads and my Panettone Stuffing Squares dotted around the place alongside a jug or two of my Christmas Cup, and may even offer the odd Poinsettia too - and if you want to do likewise, just follow the Christmas Cup recipe, but substitute Grand Marnier, Triple Sec or Cointreau for the Cherry Brandy and cranberry juice for the ginger ale. ![]() ![]() ![]() Killing Commendatore 騎士団長殺し (2017 in Japanese/2018 in English) Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage 色彩を持たない多崎つくると、彼の巡礼の年 (2013 in Japanese/2014 in English) Kafka on the Shore 海辺のカフカ (2002 in Japanese/2005 in English) 国境の南、太陽の西 South of the Border, West of the Sun (1992 in Japanese/1999 in English) A Wild Sheep Chase 羊をめぐる冒険 (1982 in Japanese/1989 in English) Hear the Wind Sing 風の歌を聴け (1979 in Japanese/1987 in English) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You may also serve them any day, during your afternoon snacks and anything in between, because they are very easy to make with basic ingredients that are mostly available in the pantry. You can serve mocktails at your parties and not have a problem a bit because they will definitely work well for all your guests. That makes them good enough for both kids and adults alike. They are the very same recipe, well, almost, but the addition of alcohol is removed altogether. As they are aptly called, mocktails are cocktails without the booze. So it does not have to be fancy in a way that will shake you up with spirits. Ĭare for a fancy drink? Well, you can easily have one without the alcohol. You can serve mocktails at your parties and not have a problem a bit because they will definitely work well for. This easy mocktail is made with fresh peaches, simple syrup, rum extract, and ice, plus a garnish of mint. Add remaining ingredients except for the ginger beer. Muddle fruit and mint with simple syrup in a cocktail shaker. ![]() As they are aptly called, mocktails are cocktails without the booze. 1½ ounces ginger beer 1 mint sprig Powdered sugar Steps 1. Care for a fancy drink? Well, you can easily have one without the alcohol. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Each character-John, Lawrence, Emily, and even Cynthia and Alfred Inglethorp- has a different plausible reason why the fortune should be theirs, and Emily's status as "step" mother complicates her original claim to the fortune. By introducing this complex web of relationships, Christie deftly constructs the family fortune as a thing to which no one has a perfect claim. However, Hastings also clarifies that "they were so young at the time of their father's remarriage that they always thought of her as their own mother." Though, Hastings also recalls that John's father "Had been completely under his wife's ascendancy, so much so that, on dying, he left the place to her for her lifetime, as well as the larger part of his income an arrangement," Hastings posits, "that was distinctly unfair to his two sons" (2). ![]() Hastings points out in his very first encounter with John Cavendish, immediately after he describes being invited to Styles, that Emily Inglethorp is not John and Lawrence's biological mother she is, rather, their step-mother. The basis of the novel's conflict, even before Emily is killed, is competition over Styles Court and the Cavendish fortune. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Peter Godwin: When a Crocodile Eats the Sun is the memoir of Godwin's family and their lives in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. He grew up in Rhodesia, according to his Wikipedia page. This is a tour de force of personal journalism and not to be missed. Peter Godwin is an author, journalist, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, and former human rights lawyer. Godwin's narrative flows seamlessly across the decades, creating a searing portrait of a family and a nation collectively coming to terms with death. There's sadness throughout for the death of the father, for the suffering of everyone in Zimbabwe (black and white alike) and for the way that human beings invariably treat each other with casual disregard. Mugabe, self-proclaimed president for life, institutes a series of ill-conceived land reforms that throw the white farmers off the land they've cultivated for generations and consequently throws the country's economy into free fall. ![]() As his father's health deteriorates, so does Zimbabwe. ![]() In 1996 when his father suffers a heart attack, Godwin returns to Africa and sparks the central revelation of the book the father is Jewish and has hidden it from Godwin and his siblings. In this exquisitely written, deeply moving account of the death of a father played out against the backdrop of the collapse of the southern African nation of Zimbabwe, seasoned journalist Godwin has produced a memoir that effortlessly manages to be almost unbearably personal while simultaneously laying bare the cruel regime of longstanding president Robert Mugabe. ![]() ![]() ![]() Is it grief? Mental illness? Or something more. ![]() In their new home, something dark lurks behind the locked doors. It was an old, run-down house that her mother used to live in. The day after Janes father died, she left California and went to her mothers childhood home in Maine. Then Jane discovers that the "storage room" her mom has kept locked isn't for storage at all - it's a little girl's bedroom, left untouched for years and not quite as empty of inhabitants as it appears. A haunted house, a secret past, and the grief of a family. Jane's mom also seems to be spiraling with the return of her childhood home, but she won't reveal why. ![]() She steadily begins making new friends, but also faces bullying from the resident "bad seed", struggling to tamp down her own worst nature in response. All they want is a fresh start, but behind North Manor's doors lurks a history that leaves them feeling more alone.and more tormented.Īs the cold New England autumn arrives, and Jane settles in to her new home, she finds solace in old books and memories of her dad. From the author of You Must Not Miss comes a haunting contemporary horror novel that explores themes of mental illness, rage, and grief, twisted with spine-chilling elements of Stephen King and Agatha Christie.įollowing her father's death, Jane North-Robinson and her mom move from sunny California to the dreary, dilapidated old house in Maine where her mother grew up. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cather’s novels have been published around the world and taught in schools across the United States. Pulitzer Prize winner Willa Cather authored twelve novels, six collections of short fiction and two editions of collected poetry as well as numerous nonfiction articles, journalism, speeches and letters. Cather’s ethnography represents the true melting pot of Americans from many native cultures and their artistic achievements. ![]() ![]() Author Willa Cather highlights a range of artworks from a tapestry depicting Napoleon’s Retreat from Moscow to a portrait of Julius Caesar, from the guitar of a Mexican danza to the serviceable pottery of Hopi artists and Diné (Navajo People) turquoise. Taking pride in resilience over simple beauty, the film celebrates Thea’s achievement of staying truly honest to herself. The characters, natures and styles of each piece of music illustrate Thea’s inner life as she journeys from singing a simple country church hymn to Wagnerian arias. Nearly an opera in its own right, The Song of the Lark utilizes music to showcase the developmental arc of Thea Kronborg’s artistic growth. A feature film adaptation of Willa Cather’s novelĪ feature, romantic drama set in the early 1900s, The Song of the Lark follows a talented country girl who leaves her small town home to pursue greatness but must learn to trust herself before she can rise to sing on the world’s biggest stages. ![]() ![]() Learn about the major environmental problems facing our planet and what can be done about them!
![]() This novel is solid prose poetry and literary experimentation. Once an Edek sees you, you will never be unseen. Why didn’t he just run, or hide, you ask? Because he fell under the view of a Edek, creatures who need a human handler to function in our societies. But drafted he got, and off he went to a war he knew nothing about in a place he never wanted to go. He’s a student, he shouldn’t ever have been drafted. They say you might change your mind about that when the country is invaded and your people are suffering wrong, but for me this is all just more horror, more army-horror.” As he says on the first page of the novel: Neither does Low, the protagonist of The Narrator. I don’t gravitate towards military fiction. It’s the atmospheric beauty of Sofia Samatar’s A Stanger in Olondria, combined with the dense verbal wordplay and visual magic of China Mieville’s Embassytown,and gilded with the lyrical poetry of a Catherynne Valente, Michael Cisco’s The Narrator is a very special book for a long list of reasons. ![]() ![]() Where I got it: received free e-book, and then purchased a new print copy ![]() |