The Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands by Liv Kjørsvik Schei and Gunnie Moberg was written in 1991, twelve years before I visited the islands. The authors divide the book
The Faroe Islands by Liv Kjørsvik Schei and Gunnie Moberg was written in 1991, twelve years before I visited the islands. The authors divide the book
Canadian humorist and Christian speaker Phil Callaway has written a diary documenting his year of living truthfully. His goal was to be entirely honest about
Tristan da Cunha is home to 262 people and one police officer patrols the island. Conrad Glass is the man on the beat and his memoir, Rockhopper
I have read many books about the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, those that were printed in the west from both anti-DPRK authors and as
Tristan da Cunha receives fewer than ten scheduled ship visits each year. Aboard each of those ships is an eagerly-awaited mail delivery. I will be on
102 Minutes: The Definitive Account of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn tells the stories of firefighters, police
I process the new books that come into my department at the library where I work and The AIDS Conspiracy: Science Fights Back by Nicoli Nattrass caught
When I bought my airfare to Peking in early 2011 it really sunk in that I was going to North Korea. Once I paid for
Prior to my trip to the DPRK I did a lot of reading about the country, and likewise with Tristan da Cunha. I have several
When I first heard about Babel No More: The Search for the World’s Most Extraordinary Language Learners by Michael Erard, I knew that it was a book