The remainder of the title is “and growing up in Wilton, Wisconsin.” Philip and Cheryl Tillman have compiled a book of interest to anyone who knows the Tillman family or who had a friend or relative who worked for Tillman Produce Company.
Book review: ‘The Life We Bury’ by Allen Askens
Joe Talbert is taking a college English class and has been assigned to write a short biography of an elderly person.
Book review: ‘The Shadows We Hide’ by Allen Eskens
Joseph Talbert, an AP reporter, was in trouble — unfairly, he thought. The story he had written had cost a politician his career and perhaps his marriage.
Book review: ‘The Dark Descending’ by Allen Eskens
Max Rupert is a homicide detective in Minneapolis, Minn. Four 1/2 years ago, his wife was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
Book review: ‘When Breath Becomes Air’ by Paul Kalanithi
What are you willing to give up to continue living? Your right arm? Your memory? Your mobility? What about your ability to speak?
Book review: ‘The Heavens May Fall’ by Allen Eskens
When a woman’s body is found in a dumpster in the upscale neighborhood of Kenwood, Detective Max Rupert and his partner Niki Vang are called to the scene.
Book review: ‘The Last Pirate’ by Tony Dokoupil
Tony Dokoupil “Da-ko-pull” is one of the new hosts on CBS This Morning, the morning show that I usually watch.
Book review: ‘Truth Worth Telling’ by Scott Pelley
In Scott Pelley’s prolog, he writes, “If you are looking for a partisan point of view, stop here.” He goes on to explain that reader would be wasting his or her time.
Book review: ‘How to Become a Good Creature’ by Sy Montgomery
“How to Become a Good Creature” is subtitled “A Memoir in 13 Animals.”
Book review: ‘The Woman in the Window’ by A.J. Finn
Anna Fox has agoraphobia. She can’t leave her house, so she spends her days drinking wine, playing chess on her computer and watching her neighbors.