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Book Review: Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America by Conor Dougherty

I'm one of many thousands of San Francisco residents who are paying way more than the national monthly rent for an apartment. I understand the idea of supply and demand , but when an individual who is trying to make a living and trying to live in a world class City shouldn't be giving up close to in my opinion 50% of their monthly pay.  In the book, one housing law was listed. The state of California has "a law called the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act that limited the scope of what sorts of rent control to single-family houses and condominiums and any apartment built after 1995 (or whatever year the city passed its rent control ordinance, which in San Francisco was 1979). It also freed landlords from rent regulation whenever a tenant moved out, allowing them to raise the rent back to the market price." page. 204-205 In light of the current Coronavirus epidemic , the impact on housing and how to maintain, and pay for it, is a huge stress on renters. This book ...

Book Review: The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger

This book is one of America's classics used in countless high schools as a literature standard. In light of this recent Coronavirus pandemic , I searched through some books I've been dying to revisit and appreciate. The Catcher in the Rye is one of them.  Set in the 1950's Pennsylvania ,  this book delves in a young man's life of borderline teenage years to leap into inevitable adulthood. It's simply a story of a boy's age of becoming. In his efforts to get through this threshold of life, he encounters individual, social, and personal challenges.  One quote, that says it all.  " . . . I’m standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff—I mean if they’re running and they don’t look where they’re going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That’s all I’d do all day. I’d just be the catcher in the rye and all." It's a reminder, that we all struggle in one way or ...

Book Review: Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman

Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman My rating: 4 of 5 stars "Se l'amore, If this is love, then... love found, departs, returns. View all my reviews

Book Review: Go Set a Watchmen by Harper Lee

Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee My rating: 4 of 5 stars "Prejudice, a dirty word, and faith, a clean one, have something in common: they both begin where reason ends." Harper Lee , author of the acclaimed To Kill a Mockingbird , writes a landmark new novel set two decades after her beloved Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece. Go Set a Watchmen perfectly captures a young woman, and a world, in painful yet necessary transition out of the illusions of the past - a journey that can only be guided by one's own conscience. I picked up this book to delve in the 1950s period and realize how telling in 2020, that much has not really changed in social and political climates. To me, it only surfaced with the "elephant in the room (country)" divide. The quote above taken from the novel seemed to encapsulate the struggle of the protagonist that she must deal with the reality of being away from home to be more "enlighten" with the rest of the country, only to re...

Book Review: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt My rating: 2 of 5 stars So begins another book to really lose oneself. The Goldfinch by author Donna Tartt is supposedly known to write only one novel a decade. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize , I look forward to reading this book about " haunted odyssey through present-day America and a drama of enthralling force and acuity." Ok, here goes. "A great sorrow and one that I am only beginning to understand: we don't get to choose our own hearts. We can't make ourselves want what's good for us or what's good for other people. We don't get to choose the people we are." The story starts with a boy who loses his mother in a museum explosion terror attack. In his effort to preserve his sanity and memory, he takes a single artwork, called the Finch from the museum collection from there, his one action leads to one of many series of events that shapes his life as a child to an adult from the setting in Las Vegas to the big ...