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Saturday, June 15, 2024

Books for a Brilliant Summer

Summer Reading is Brilliant



I love to read during the summer, as my schedule is more flexible, reading helps keep my brain cells active, sparks imagination, improves vocabulary, and entertains and inspires me.

When I delve into an absorbing unread novel, memoir, book of essays or poems, or self-help book that’s written from a new perspective or diverse voice, it helps expand my horizons and stimulates personal growth.

 

My reading goal this summer is to spend more time reading, rather than count the number of books I’ve read.


Without further ado, here are brief reviews of those books I've read so far or ones I  aim to read this summer.



The Truth About the Devlins, a great summer read


Courtesy of G. P. Putnam Sons




The Truth about the Devlins is the newest offering from the prolific writer Lisa Scottoline. Think of it as a thriller, mystery, suspense novel, psychological fiction, and legal story. 


See the author discuss details about this book that may help you decide whether you want to read it or not. 


Scottoline is the number-one bestselling and Edgar Award–winning author of thirty-five novels. Her law background and diligent research about topics, characters, and even settings makes her books so believable and life affirming.

 

 

The omen, a great summer read


St. Martin's Press, Jacket Design Michael Storrings


The Women by Kristin Hannah is a compelling historical novel, published in 2024 by St. Martin's Press. It is a story of devastating loss and epic love. The book's main character Frances "Frankie" McGrath is a woman who enlists in the United States Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War. 


The narrative reveals the struggles, heartache, and courage of this brave young woman and others who served in the war, yet were forgotten at home. Once started, it's hard to put it down. 


I was intrigued, because it presents many sides of the issue about America involvement in the Vietnam War. 

Memoir How to Say Babylon by Safina Sinclair

Simon & Schuster/37 Ink



How to Say Babylon is a memoir by Safiya Sinclair, published by Simon & Schuster/37 Ink. This non-fiction book, captures moments from Sinclair's childhood on the island of Jamaica, and her strict Rastafarian upbringing. 


It sheds light on the steps Sinclair takes to break free from harsh patriarchal views and repressive control, to find her own voice as a woman and poet. 


I enjoyed reading it, because it's an enigma. The style is poetic and beautiful, yet it holds no punches. It feels personal and universal, illustrating one woman's quest for equality and millions of women's courageous actions to overcome childhood wounds and come into their full power.  



This book has won the National Book Critics Circle Award, was a New York Times Notable Book, and Read with Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick. It was honored as a Best Book of 2023 by The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post, Vulture, Shelf Awareness, Goodreads, Esquire, The Atlantic, NPR, and Barack Obama.



How to Know a Person, great summer reading

Random House, Pete Garceau Cover Design, Photo David Brooks


How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen is a non-fiction tome that offers tips about self-improvement, and provides psychological and philosophical insights for those who desire more effective communication skills, improved relationships, and a longing to be seen deeply and see others deeply. 


Rather than a lot of technical and/or tedious statistics and studies, author David Brooks’ clear, direct, and compassionate style shows readers ways he's learned to get more intimate in conversations. 


Brooks peppers the narrative with stories and illustrations of how life tasks, coming to terms with individual strengths and shortcomings, and the wisdom that comes from experience can foster empathy, and lead to improved understanding and connection with oneself and those we interact with.


I thoroughly enjoyed and was inspired by this book. I believe the world would be a better place, if people of all persuasions read it.
 

David Brooks is one of America’s leading writers and commentators, is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times, a writer for The Atlantic, and appears regularly on PBS Newshour. He is the bestselling author of The Second Mountain, The Road to Character, The Social Animal, Bobos in Paradise, and On Paradise Drive.  

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More books on my summer reading list and beyond are:

 

Dig In! Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps by Kari Cornell

 

A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver

 

Somehow by Anne Lamott

 

My Own Words Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams

 

Breaking the Mold Changing the Face of Climate Science by Dana Alison Levy

 

Extra Virgin Recipes & Love from Our Tuscan Kitchen by Debi Mazar and Gabriele Corcos 


Those books I haven't reviewed in this post will probably appear in Part 2. That is, unless I lose interest in reading them or run out of time to finish them.🌞

 

Dear reader, perhaps you know other books not on my summer reading list that you'd like to recommend.

 

Please comment about your favorites in the comment section below.

 

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Have you read books mentioned above? l sure wish you'd share what you thought of them. 


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Saturday, June 1, 2024

The Best and Easiest Vegan Red-skinned Potato Salad

 
Red-skinned Potato Salad-Delicious and Easy to Make



The Best and Easiest Vegan Red-skinned Potato Salad has simple instructions, is a snap to assemble, and tastes grand. 

It's a recipe that's easy enough to make for family meals, and festive and fun to serve at picnics or potlucks. 

It has eye appeal, is packed with fresh flavor, and is sure to satisfy!

 
Ingredients:
 
6 red skinned organic potatoes 

Boiled and Drained Red-skin Potatoes

1 medium sized farm-fresh zucchini

Farm Fresh Zucchini for Red-skinned Potato Salad


4 or 5 fresh organic scallions cleaned and chopped fine (use both green and white parts)

1 small bunch fresh organic Italian Parsley chopped (use leaves and stems)

Parsley, Scallions, Red-skinned Potato Salad Dressing


Note: This dish is colorful, and it's vegan whole food ingredients including red-skinned potatoes, make it healthier than mayonnaise type recipes that use yellow or russet potatoes.
Red-skinned potatoes and many whole food plant-based ingredients are good sources of both protein and fiber. They contain many antioxidants and vitamins that help your body function properly and prevent disease.

 
 
Salad Dressing

1 or 2 organic garlic cloves, minced
1⁄4 cup organic extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice
2 teaspoons organic apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon maple syrup or 2 teaspoons stevia (or use fruit juice instead)
1 teaspoon organic Dijon mustard
1⁄2 teaspoon salt, and pepper and mixed Italian seasoning to taste 
 
 
 
What to do:
 
1.      Most of the nutrients in potatoes are close to the skin. I suggest you scrub potatoes well, and leave skins on. Put cleaned whole potatoes in a saucepan and add just enough water to cover all. Cover with a saucepan lid, leaving a few inches of the top exposed. Bring water to a boil and cook potatoes on medium for at least 15-20 minutes or until potatoes are still firm, but a fork can pierce them easily. Then drain.

2.    While potatoes are cooking, clean and chop one medium zucchini into bite-sized pieces. Clean and chop a small head of fresh parsley. Clean and chop fresh scallions (use yellow onion as substitute if necessary). You may chop veggies by hand or in a food processor. 

3.     In a large airtight container assemble the salad dressing ingredients which are minced garlic, olive oil, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, maple syrup or stevia, Dijon mustard, salt, pepper, and mixed Italian seasonings. Combine with a whisk or use the side of a fork to blend.

4.    Blend potatoes, zucchini, scallions, and parsley into the salad dressing. Mix and cover. Put container in refrigerator, and let marinate for up to a day. 

If you want to include additional veggies, select colorful ones like carrots, cucumbers, radishes, red pepper, and broccoli. Just increase the amount of salad dressing you use to accommodate extra veggies. 

For informal gatherings, serve this dish in the container. If you prefer, use a serving bowl or platter. 

Vegan red-skinned potato salad tastes great with veggie burgers, or any type of sandwich lunch.

Black Bean Burger on a Whole Grain Bun with Fresh Red-skinned Potato Salad

For a high protein meal, eat potato salad at room temperature with tofu, tempeh, or chickpea salads or salad wraps.

Make-ahead meals are excellent choices for summer, especially during those times when temperatures soar, and it's too hot to cook.

Recipe for Easy and Best Red-skinned Potato Salad



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Do you like to serve potato salad often? When you make it, what ingredients do you include? Please share your ideas below.

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I'm happy to have had time off from blogging, and grateful to come back refreshed and renewed.

Wishing you a wonderful June and ...

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