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By Mara Davey
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
This episode discusses 'The Nightingale,' an historical fiction written by Kristin Hannah.
Show Notes:
Website for Lone Mama Book Club
Email: [email protected]
IG: @lonemamabooks
Resources:
From History.com:
WW2 History
WW1 History
Germans Take Vichy
Philippe Petain
Treaty of Versailles
From Britannica.com:
Battle of France
Maignot Line
From NY Times:
Andree de Jongh
School Board in TN Bans Teaching the holocaust Novel: Maus
From The Guardian:
Countess Andree de Jongh
From ALA:
Banned and Challenged Book List
5 Banned Books That Will Help You Learn About the Holocaust
Other:
The Dawes Plan
Vel di Hiv
Occupied France Map
Penicillin
Comet Line
SS Police State
Auschwitz
Claims Conference Survey
Deep dive discussion about the novel 'Great Circle' with the help of a special guest.
Show Notes:
Website: https://www.lonemamabookclub.com/
IG Handle: lonemamabooks
Charities mentioned in this episode:
The Trevor Project: World's largest suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ.
HRC Foundation: Largest LGBTQ advocacy group and LGBTQ political lobbying organization in the United States.
RAINN: The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network is an American nonprofit anti-sexual assault organization, the largest in the United States.
PTSD Foundation of America: An intensive residential program at Camp Hope in Houston, TX, providing treatment to veterans healing from combat related post-traumatic stress disorder.
ASPCA: A non-profit organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals.
Casual discussion on ‘The Midnight Library’ by Matt Haig with a look into the first episode of the new year.
Links:
Website: https://www.lonemamabookclub.com/
IG: lonemamabooks
Charities:
NAMI: https://www.nami.org/home
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://www.lonemamabookclub.com/
In this episode we review Kristin Hannah’s novel, The Four Winds. The Four Winds is a fictional novel based on the historic event known as the Dust Bowl. This episode has a special guest featured to help discuss the intricate (and emotional) storyline.
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Contact Information:
Website: https://www.lonemamabookclub.com/
Instagram: lonemamabooks
Email: [email protected]
Blog: lonemamabookclub.com/blog
‘Migrant Mother’ photo
Charities:
Family Agriculture Resource Management Services (FARMS)
FARMS aims to protect family farmers from abuse and hunger with legal services.
International Rescue Committee: the international rescue committee responds to the worlds worst humanitarian crises and help people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future.
Charities section on website.
Happy Halloween! In honor of spooky season, we’ll be reviewing ‘The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires’ by Grady Hendrix as a bonus episode.
The book covered in this episode handles mature content and we’ll delve into my honest (and occasionally harsh) review.
Show Notes:
Contact information:
Website: www.lonemamabookclub.com
Instagram: lonemamabooks
Email: [email protected]
Charities:
NAMI: Through advocacy, public awareness, support, and education, The National Alliance on Mental Illness works to ensure individuals with mental illness live fulfilling, healthy lives.
NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), is an interracial American organization created to work for the abolition of segregation and discrimination in housing, education, employment, voting, and transportation; to oppose racism; and to ensure African Americans their constitutional rights.
Rise Up: Rise Up works on activating women and girls to transform their lives, families and communities through investing in local solutions, strengthening leadership, and building movements.
In the first episode ever, we discuss ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ by Delia Owens: a fictional novel that follows the life of a woman named Miss Catherine Danielle Clark (known to all as Kya). Kya is an outcast who lives out in the marshland of Barkley Cove, a fictitious town based off of coastal North Carolina. It is a gut wrenching coming of age tale and a beautiful ode to nature…all with a murder mystery expertly intertwined. The story bounces between Kya’s childhood and the potential murder of a prominent figure in town, Chase Andrews, until both stories collide to ‘present day’ or in this case, 1970. This novel is beautifully crafted and will leave readers reevaluating their own codes of ethics and morality.
Links Mentioned:
Website: https://www.lonemamabookclub.com/episodes
Charities:
Feeding America: For over forty years this organization has been helping to feed American’s across the nation through their network of over 200 food banks across the country.
NC Aquarium Society: Supports educational programs, animal rescue, habitat restoration, and conservation priorities.
OBXC4: Supports maintenance of the OBX coastline and dunes.
Corolla Wild Horse Fund: Protects, conserves, and safely herds the free roaming wild horses of OBX.
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.