Sandra Cohen-Rose
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Compelling Reveal of Fascism in America A riveting look at the individuals who propelled the fascist movement in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s – and the complexities of both the efforts to advance this movement and the courageous resist ...more |
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“We write to heighten our own awareness of life. We write to lure and enchant and console others. We write to serenade our lovers. We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospection. We write, like Proust, to render all of it eternal, and to persuade ourselves that it is eternal. We write to be able to transcend our life, to reach beyond it. We write to teach ourselves to speak with others, to record the journey into the labyrinth. We write to expand our world when we feel strangled, or constricted, or lonely...When I don’t write, I feel my world shrinking. I feel I am in prison. I feel I lose my fire and my color. It should be a necessity, as the sea needs to heave, and I call it breathing.”
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Finished reading, 1945 The year that made modern CANADA, Ken Cuthertson, is enjoyable and informative. If you like history, particularly Canadian, Cuthertson’s book is a delightful way to learn a lot about the people that shaped this period and the future of Canada – the baby bonus, social welfare, many crown corporations.Also just finished reading, The Lonely Heart’s Hotel by Heather O’Neill, a heart- wrenching story of two orphans set in Montreal between the two world wars, a period when catholic churches thrived and acted with impunity, while gangs controlling drugs, gambling and prostitution flourished – Montreal was known as “sin city.”
Anyone who has read my recent novel “Waskaganish,” or my book “Northern Deco – Art Deco Architecture in Montreal,” knows that I am an enthusiast of Canadian and Montreal history, where I love to set my work.
From NYT Bestseller Alessandra Torre , I just received her free e-book, Tripping on a Halo. I must admit, a genre I usually don’t read. A catchy opening that brings snickers and smiles, followed by compelling repartee – looks like an enjoyable read – have not had time to complete it yet.






















