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Average rating: 3.64 · 1,837 ratings · 299 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Desperate Hours: One Ho...

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Apples and Oranges: My Brot...

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A Private War: Marie Colvin...

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Great Dames: What I Learned...

3.10 avg rating — 106 ratings — published 2000 — 6 editions
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Richard Jewell: And Other T...

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House of Dreams: The Bingha...

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Ruthless: How Donald Trump ...

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Going Hollywood: An insider...

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Tell me everything

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“It’s the quiet times that I think are the hardest … you think about these things.”
Marie Brenner, The Desperate Hours: One Hospital's Fight to Save a City on the Pandemic's Front Lines

“The press did not get the half of it. People were wearing scuba gear and they were showing up and they were doing their best, and their best was not good enough. And you knew that the disease was so bad so many were going to die no matter how good you were.”
Marie Brenner, The Desperate Hours: One Hospital's Fight to Save a City on the Pandemic's Front Lines

“The suicide of Lorna Breen became a tipping point, the moment the hospital began to understand the level of PTSD the medical staff was suffering.”
Marie Brenner, The Desperate Hours: One Hospital's Fight to Save a City on the Pandemic's Front Lines

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Which non-fiction book should we read for 4Q22?

The Comfort Book
The Comfort Book by Matt Haig
Matt Haig

“It is a strange paradox, that many of the clearest, most comforting life lessons are learnt while we are at our lowest. But then we never think about food more than when we are hungry and we never think about life rafts more than when we are thrown overboard.”

The Comfort Book is Haig’s life raft: it’s a collection of notes, lists, and stories written over a span of several years that originally served as gentle reminders to Haig’s future self that things are not always as dark as they may seem. Incorporating a diverse array of sources from across the world, history, science, and his own experiences, Haig offers warmth and reassurance, reminding us to slow down and appreciate the beauty and unpredictability of existence.
 
  22 votes 45.8%

Blue Nights
Blue Nights by Joan Didion
Joan Didion

From one of our most powerful writers, a work of stunning frankness about losing a daughter. Richly textured with bits of her own childhood and married life with her husband, John Gregory Dunne, and daughter, Quintana Roo, this book by Joan Didion examines her thoughts, fears, and doubts regarding having children, illness, and growing old.

Blue Nights opens on July 26, 2010, as Didion thinks back to Quintana’s wedding in New York seven years before. Today would be her wedding anniversary. This fact triggers vivid snapshots of Quintana’s childhood—in Malibu, in Brentwood, at school in Holmby Hills. Reflecting on her daughter but also on her role as a parent, Didion asks the candid questions any parent might about how she feels she failed either because cues were not taken or perhaps displaced. “How could I have missed what was clearly there to be seen?” Finally, perhaps we all remain unknown to each other. Seamlessly woven in are incidents Didion sees as underscoring her own age, something she finds hard to acknowledge, much less accept.

Blue Nights—the long, light evening hours that signal the summer solstice, “the opposite of the dying of the brightness, but also its warning”—like The Year of Magical Thinking before it, is an iconic book of incisive and electric honesty, haunting and profoundly moving.
 
  14 votes 29.2%

The Desperate Hours: One Hospital's Fight to Save a City on the Pandemic's Front Lines
The Desperate Hours One Hospital's Fight to Save a City on the Pandemic's Front Lines by Marie Brenner
Marie Brenner

A remarkable depiction of a city in crisis – based on new, behind-the-scenes reporting – that captures the resilience, peril, and compassion of the early days of the Covid pandemic

In the spring of 2020, COVID-19 arrived in New York City.

Before long, America’s largest metropolis was at war against a virus that mercilessly swept through its five boroughs. It became apparent that if Covid wasn’t somehow halted, the death count in New York alone would be in the hundreds of thousands. And if New York’s hospitals failed, what chance did the rest of the country have?

In The Desperate Hours, award-winning journalist Marie Brenner, having been granted unprecedented 18-month access to the entire New York-Presbyterian hospital system, tells the story of the doctors, nurses, residents, researchers, and suppliers who tried to save lives across Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn and the northern periphery of the city. Drawing on more than 200 interviews, Brenner takes us inside secure ICU units, sealed operating rooms, locked executive suites, unknown basement workshops, and makeshift clinics to provide extraordinary witness to the war as it was waged on the front line. But The Desperate Hours is more than a thrilling account of medicine under extreme pressure. It is an intimate portrait of courageous men and women coming together in their devotion to duty, their families, each other, and the city they loved more than any other.
 
  12 votes 25.0%

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