Saturday, November 22, 2025

The Ice Master

The "Ice Master" is a lengthy tale of the doomed voyage of the Karluk. The title refers to the hero of the book, Bartlett, and his quest to save the members of his crew. The villain of the story is famous anthropologist, Stefansson, who organized the ill-equipped fiasco and then abandoned ship to continue his exploration. But mostly, it is the story of the 22 men, 1 woman, and two children who stayed and who came back and who did not. The main story tellers are Mamen, the diary of the dead man, and McKinlay, who lived to an old age to tell the tale. Like the book "Animal Farm", many of the men were either lazy or rotten, especially when their leader went off for help. It is very unlikely they would have made it without the help of the native Alaskans. The 13-month ordeal on the sinking ship, the ice flow, and on Wrangel Island was horrendous and hard to fathom. 












Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Next Book Club Meeting

The next meeting will be held on December 9th at 6pm at Higgins' house. The book is "The Ice Master" by Jennifer Niven.

The rotation is Bill, Bob, John S, Dave M, David J, Stanley, and John H.

Saturday, November 08, 2025

Coming Up Short

Robert Reich's memoir is a long book from a man that has experienced a long and impactful life. In the vein of "Ours was Brighter Future", Reich tells personal stories of what happened and what could have been regarding politics in America. With titles like my date with Hillory and I inhaled with Bill, he tells of his personal relations with the Clintons, W, Bernie, Biden, Trump and other individuals his age. Though his eyes, the reader sees how Wall Street has moved into the U.S. administrations, including those of Clintons and Obama. The hiring of Goldman Sachs CEO's and the loosening of the banking regulations paved the way to greater inequality and a financial collapse. You relive the Bush Gore election and the influence of Fox and the Supreme Court. You feel his frustration from working in the Clinton administration as the Secretary of Labor and his faith in the future from his 40+ years as a university professor. Reich is a champion for the working class and challenges the gross inequalities in America today. The title "Coming up Short" is appropriate for what he feels his generation has left for the future generations to fix. The final section is titled "The Long Game" and he provides his ideas for a road forward.