Knife is a personal purging of Rushdie's experience of being seriously wounded in the attempt on his life--an old jihad coming to bear in his present. It was fascinating to see how he explored what had happened to him, the emotions and reactions it invoked, and the way in which it changed his life. I read it shortly after reading The Body Keeps Score, all about how trauma connects the body and the emotions, and here was a clear example of that response to trauma. It's also a love story, and the intertwining of the two creates an interesting juxtaposition.
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie, a searing, deeply personal account of enduring—and surviving—an attempt on his life thirty years after the fatwa that was ordered against him
On the morning of August 12, 2022, Salman Rushdie was standing onstage at the Chautauqua Institution, preparing to give a lecture on the importance of keeping writers safe from harm, when a man in black—black clothes, black mask—rushed down the aisle toward him, wielding a knife. His first thought: So it’s you. Here you are.
What followed was a horrific act of violence that shook the literary world…
First of all, I love everything Kate Quinn has written, like The Rose Code and The Diamond Eye. Here, she gives us a window on the growth of feminism within the paranoia of Washington DC during the McCarthy era. As always, she balances the tension of the plot with incredible character development, including a captivating heroine who is holding a secret. The setting, a women's boardinghouse, gives us an array of well-written characters, all of whom contribute to the plot and move the story along.
Here, one of my favorite authors, Alice Hoffman, uses her classic magical realism in a very gentle way as she gives voice to Ann Frank's young years, leading up to the point when the Franks go into hiding from the Nazi regime in the Netherlands. You can feel the noose tightening as the Nazis take away one freedom after another and pile indignity upon indignity. Even knowing how the story ends, the reader is constantly on edge, wanting Ann's family to get the hell out of Dodge before it's too late. As the tension mounts, you see how Ann becomes a writer, and what her diary meant to her. It's both heartbreaking and heartwarming.
Bestselling author Alice Hoffman delivers a stunning novel about one of contemporary history's most acclaimed figures, exploring the little-known details of Anne Frank's life before she went into hiding.
Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl has captivated and inspired readers for decades. Published posthumously by her bereaved father, Anne's journal, written while she and her family were in hiding during World War II, has become one of the central texts of the Jewish experience during the Holocaust, as well as a work of literary genius.
With the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, the Frank family's life is turned…
A celebration of one of the most influential spiritual leaders of our time: Neem Karoli Baba, the enlightened guru who inspired a generation of seekers—including Ram Dass, Daniel Goleman, and Larry Brilliant—on life-altering journeys that helped change the world.
In 1967, Ram Dass returned to the West from India and spread the teachings of his mysterious guru, Neem Karoli Baba, better known as Maharajji. Ram Dass’s words about Maharajji’s life-affirming wisdom resonated with a youth culture that had grown disillusioned with the violence, civil discord, and crude materialism of modern civilization. Hundreds of Westerners traveled to India and experienced Maharajji’s extraordinary presence directly until his death in 1973. His simple directives—love everyone, feed everyone, and remember God—opened their hearts and awakened their souls.
What these followers brought back to the West has since changed the landscape of everyday life. Meditation is now mainstream; yoga studios are in every town; and mindfulness is practiced in elementary schools and board-rooms everywhere, from Silicon Valley to Capitol Hill. A stirring piece of history, Love Everyone brings these stories to life, sharing for the first time the inspiring tales of the men and women who followed the siren call of the East to the foothills of the Himalayas, then returned to forever reshape the world.
A compelling and inspiring tribute to Maharajji from the Western men and women who knew him best, Love Everyone is a profound teaching on the power of love, as lasting and transformative as the truth, wisdom, and bliss of Maharajji.