Bob's selection is a sweet memoir by a Japanese woman and her Hispanic friend. Their lives were intertwined by a shared family farm in Westminster. Each woman endured the racism of their time, one through internment and the other from school segregation. Both overcame their challenges with the aid of their families and friends. There are many stories of random acts of kindness that are emphasized by a hand with a plant and "kindness is..." The reader leans about the Japanese internment, and the inmates calm and stoic coping with the injustice. You also learn of the desegregation of the Orange County schools for Hispanic children 7 years before the federal desegregation laws were enacted. It is a lovely book about normal people making a difference through acts of kindness. Very Zen.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Friday, January 02, 2026
Project Hail Mary
Andy Weir's latest Sci-Fi adventure is an imaginary Earth saving tale with science lessons. We learn about interstellar space travel, rocket ships, robots, nutrition, comma induced sleep, gravity, EVA suits, and Tau Ceti. We also learn about Astrophage, Eridians, xenonite, and Tauomeoba. Dr. Grace is an unwilling high school science teacher who saves Earth (with help from the Beetles) and his friend Rocky, who saves his own planet Erid. Between his scientific knowledge and problem solving, and Rocky's superior engineering knowhow, they somehow accomplish the impossible.
The book is long, but a page turner. I thought there was a little too much time dedicated to the prep time on earth and the reluctance of the hero to sacrifice himself for the mission. Nonetheless, I did enjoy the ending despite the improbability. Overall, an enjoyable read.