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Recommended for fans of travel writing and those with an interest in Central America. ["He focuses on the people and places he and Alberto encounter, which makes for great reading": LJ 2/15/18 starred review of the Atlantic hc.]
Followers of Flanders's blog will enjoy getting to hear the author narrate her own story and will appreciate her honesty as she shares her journey to self-improvement and being a more mindful consumer. However, those needing more practical advice will want to look elsewhere.
While this is not his best work, Grisham has something important to say here, making this a worthwhile listen. ["Grisham's solid and smart narrative highlights the myriad issues regarding the underemployed workforce and the graduate school scam that many readers may have experienced. The author's many fans will want this": LJ Xpress Reviews 9/15/17 review of the Knopf hc.]
The incredible strength and determination of the girls as they pursue their education will be an inspiration to many young people not to take their own education for granted.
Noah is a talented performer, and language (he speaks several, including Zulu, Tswana, Afrikaans, and Tsonga) is such an important part of his story that it should be listened to in his own voice in order to be truly appreciated. Audio at its best.
Fairstein (Death Angel) turns out another solid thriller, although fans of the series may wish for a little more insight into Alex and her life when she is "off the clock."