Tuesday, June 30, 2015

June Read/3

Title: The Case of the Long Legged Models
Author: Gardner, Erle Stanley
Genre: Mystery
Book Description from amazon.com
This Perry Mason mystery is a tantalizing triple-decker. One threesome comprises three glamorous ladies—all long-legged models with ambitions that range from keeping the home fires burning to putting the home fires out. 
Another trio is a far-from-pleasant collection of small metal objects called guns. 

Finally, the favorite triumvirate of mystery readers all around the world: Perry Mason, Della Street and Paul Drake. This is one of Mason’s most absorbing cases—meaning sensational action all the way, with a fabulous courtroom climax.


June Read/2

Title: The Case of the Foot-Loose Doll
Author: Gardner, Erle Stanley
Genre: Mystery
Book Description from amazon.com:
Engaged to a dynamic young go-getter on his way up the corporate ladder, secretary Mildred Crest was riding high. Until her prince charming embezzled company funds and skipped town, leaving Mildred with nothing but a ring on her finger and egg on her face. Now all she wants is to start life over again and when a fateful drive leads to the death of a lone hitchhiker, Mildred gets that chance. But this is not the sweet escape she thought it would be when the life she’s adopted takes an even darker turn for the worse… Oh the agony of deceit…

June Read

Title: The Case of the Calendar Girl
Author: Gardner, Erle Stanley
Genre: Mystery
Book Description from amazon.com:
Perry Mason, the world's fovorite lawyer, makes crime pay in this hardboiled mystery. An amateur photographer is killed, and the beautiful young model he was capturing in the eye of his camera disappears. Perry Mason and his crew try to solve the mystery before it becomes a case of murder-by-month.

Monday, June 1, 2015

May Read/Ruby 2

Title:The English Roses
Author: Madonna
Have you ever heard of the English Roses? They are not a box of chocolates, a football team, flowers growing in the garden. What they are is this : Four little girls named Nicole, Amy, Charlotte, and Grace.

They go to the same school and live in the same neighborhood, in many ways, it all sounds so perfectly fun an nice, but they are all a little bit jealous of another girl in the neighborhood. Her name is Binah, she is very beautiful, an excellent student and good at sports, and always kind to people, but she is very lonely. She has no friends, and everywhere she goes, she is alone.

The English Roses want to be friendly and the know that Binah was lonely, but they couldn't bring themselves to be nice to her. They decide to pretend they don't see Binah when she walks by, so time goes by, the English Roses continue to have fun with each other, while Binah remains alone.

One night when all the girls are having a sleepover party at Nicole's house, her mother talk to them about Binah, she wants all of them be friendly with Binah, and have a conversation with Binah not just based on how her look. The girls know Nicole's mother has a point, but they didn't want to say it. And while they are sleeping, they each have the same dream. All four of them are having a picnic in the park, complaining (as usual) about how beautiful Binah is, how unfair it is for them, when suddenly, a fairy godmother appears !

The girls sit and stare at her with their mouths open, the fairy godmother offers them the opportunity to be someone else. So they ask to be sprinkled with fairy dust, and off they fly to Binah's house. Suddenly they found themselves sitting around Binah's kitchen table. And there, Binah is scrubbing the floor, sweat is dripping from her forehead, and she looks very tired. All at once, her father comes into the room and says, " It's getting late, Binah. When you've finished scrubbing the floor, I think you should start cooking dinner. I'm going outside to fix the car." When Binah finished cleaning the floor, she cooks, she washes and irons the clothes, and finally she empties the trash. The English Roses can't believe their eyes, they have never seen a girl work so hard in their lives. Binah's mother died long time ago, so she lives alone with her father and spends all her time on her own.

When morning comes, the girls awake, they tell one another about their dream, and they promise each other that, from that day on, they will be kinder to Binah and stop complaining their own lives. They invite Binah to a tea party, and then they start walking to school with her, they soon find out that she is very likable indeed, they grow to love her like a sister, and after go to her house to help her with her chores. Time goes by, and soon everywhere the English Roses go, Binah goes with them.

May Read/Ruby

Title: I Survived The Japanese Tsunami  
Author: Lauren Tarshis
This story is based on the earthquake of Japan on March 11, 2011.

Ben Kudo, an eleven-year-old boy, his dad had been an F-16 pilot for the U.S. Air force and died four months ago in a car accident. A few months ago before the accident, Ben's father had announced a family trip to Shogahama, the fishing village in Japan where he had lived until he was ten, but now Ben's family were on the way to Shogahama without Dad. 

Ben's family ( Mom, Ben and little brother Harry) went to visit Dad's brother - Ojisan, when they arrived in Shogahama, Harry asked Ben to help him climb a cherry tree in Ojisan's small front yard, one of the stories Dad told about Shogahama was that the cherry trees were magic. If you climbed to the top of a tree, you could make a wish . Ben knew Dad was just telling fairy tales, but Harry believed in everything. Harry wanted to wish for Daddy to come back to them, but when Ben went to help his brother, it's too late, Harry was covered in blood and lying in a heap under the cherry tree. The little guy looked terrible. a blood-crusted nose and a big gash on his arm, but he wasn't so badly hurt. The doctor - his name was Dr. Sato- needed to fix yp that little cut on Harry's arm.

Everyone was exhausted from the trip to the hospital. Mom helped Harry changed out his blood-spattered pajamas and tucked him into bed. During the midnight earthquake happened suddenly, the shaking got stronger and stronger until Ben and Harry were bouncing up and down on the bed. Ojisan shouted from somewhere across the house. A huge crack had appeared in the ceiling, any second the ceiling would collapse, so Ben grabbed Harry crawled across the floor toward the door, but it was stuck. Ben dragged Harry back toward the bed, which had strong metal legs. Finally the shaking stopped, a moment later there were footsteps, Mom and Ojisan tried to clear a path through the wreckage.

Now, four of them were out of the house, Ojisan had drifted to the edge of the street, he was standing with two other men, they were all looking intently at the ocean in the distance. A strange gray cloud hovering ever the ocean, it looked almost like smoke, and with a sudden jolt, Ben understood that it wasn't a cloud, it wasn't a fire. It was a wave, a gigantic wave, taller than a building, and so wide he couldn't see where it started or ended. 

Ojisan shouted, " Tsunami ! " There was no time to think, they hurried to get into toe car, Ojisan had the engine running even before Ben had closed his door, the car screeched out of the driveway. There was a strange noise, it rose up suddenly, a rear louder even than the earthquake, Ben turned, and what he saw almost stopped his heart : A frothing wall of water rushing up the street, and it wasn't just water. The wave carried parts of houses, a smashed car, slabs of wood and metal. It was devouring everything in its path. And now the wave was coming for them. Ojisan stomped on the gas pedal, and suddenly there was water all around them, the car spun wildly as the waves rushed up around the tires. Ben was held tight by his seat belt, Mom and Harry toppled onto Ojisan, and they all crashed together, into his door, the door popped open, Ojisan fell out of the car, and then Mom, Harry tumbled out, Ben tried to climb over the seats to dive out after them, but the water was high now, the door slammed shut, the water was at Ben's chin and there was no way out.

Ben closed his eyes and remembered what Dad had said about escaping from a sunken place, he started to kick at the window of the passenger door, Ben gave one last kick, and the glass popped out of the frame. He pushed against the car with both feet, and rocketed up to toe surface. And then he caught a glimpse of something big bobbing in the water, it was a couch! Minutes passed, and Ben floated on the couch, suddenly the water was moving again, it was because the giant wave had lost power, it was being sucked back into the ocean. Just ahead, Ben saw something- a tall, skinny tree poking up through the water, it was his only chance. Ben clung to the tree as the water rushed back to the ocean, Ben had never felt more tired, or more cold, his strength was gone, freezing cold, starving, and exhausted. Ben remembered what Dad had told him, " No matter how scared you are, no matter how hopeless things seem, you simply cannot give up hope." Ben closed his eyes and took deep breaths until his mind felt calmer, he turned away from the ocean, and pointed himself toward the mountains, and he walked.

Ben walked for hours, and finally he saw the school up on the hill, he'd staggered in, and collapsed onto the floor. After that, Ben's memories were blurry. The next thing he knew he was on the floor of the gym, His muddy clothes were gone, and he was wearing a worn sweatshirt and a pair of sweatpants. There was bandage on Ben's hand, and more on the cuts and gashes that covered his legs, without any power , the school was very cold. Lying next to Ben were a little girl and her mother, they pushed a bottle of water and a bag of chips to Ben, he said " Arigato" , the Japanese words he knew for thank you. Then he closed his eyes and drifter back to sleep, a man's voice called out to Ben. It was Dr. Sato.

They sat together in an empty classroom, Ben told Dr. Sato the story about what had happened in the tsunami, how Mom and Harry and Ojisan had been swept away from him. Dr. Sato told Ben his own story, he knew people would need help, he asked Ben to take care of ten children whose parents have not arrived. The kids didn't speak English, Ben wondered what he could do to help them busy. There was no power, no TV, no video games. Ben led the boys out, soon the air was filled with the sound of bouncing balls and laughing boys. After lunch, the boys took a break to climb on the jungle gym, Ben decided to practice his own shots, and then someone screamed out his name. Ben turned and there was Harry, running at him at full speed, behind him were Ojisan and Mom.

Ben sat between Mom and Harry on the airplane. Soon they would take off, it was two weeks after the wave, and they were heading home. It amazed Ben that Harry had come through the disaster with no other injuries. Ben knew how lucky they were to be together, that they were safe, but it was hard to feel happy when there was so much sadness all around. The quake had been the strongest ever to hit Japan, the tsunami had destroyed the Japanese coast for hundreds of miles.

the plane started to move forward, faster..., they began their journey home.

May Read/Kirsten

Title: Sound Reporting
Author: Kern, Jonathan
Kirsten's Read: 
Before I left the US, I just finished Sound Reporting, written by Jonathan Kern. It took me quite a while to finish it, because it is very complete.
There are some chapters about how to make a "piece" of a few seconds to eight minutes, the kind of report you could listen on "All Things considered." It's a goldmine for beginners: write before you say, write as you would speak, how to record on the field, etc.
Then the author explains how to make an entire show, like on NPR. How to edit it, how to host it, how to manage the technical problems... And finally, you could one day be "beyond" the radio, like by having a community on social media, or by having your radio on internet.
So what ? Do you listen to the radio ? I try to listen to NPR when in the US, but it's hard for me to do something else on the same time, either because of troubling noises (like washing dishes for example), either because I can't concentrate on two things at the same time. But when I do listen to NPR, I find it "dry." The hosts speak all the same way, and when it's a talk-show, there is no music. "If you want music, there are music radio elsewhere," was I told once...
When in France, I try to listen to France Inter. The public French radio is composed of several channels. France Culture would be the equivalent of NPR, France Musique broadcasts classical music and jazz, France Info is a continuous news channel... And France Inter is a mix of the others, with a touch of pop music.
But one show is not just news reports, or music. It's generally a well-dosed mix. And there are some interviews of half an hour or three quarters. I used to listen France Inter all the day long during my studies. I had some voice-friends: at 4pm Frederic Lodeon and all his stories about classical music. At 5pm Daniel Mermet, from "Là-bas si j'y suis" (There if I am  there), about people, places, social initiatives. During the summer, "Dernier parking avant la plage" (Last parking lot before the beach) with some crime novel readings by Sophie Loubière. They all accompanied me during anatomy and physiology lessons, in my room in Strasbourg, as a medical student.
I wish I could find such a friend-voice in the US... I wish I could become such a friend-voice one day... Let's see what's next in the story!