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by vish
I recently read We Had a Little Real Estate Problem - The Unheralded Story of Native Americans & Comedy by Kliph Nesteroff, which is a really well-researched history, almost all told by Indigenous comedy people. super fascinating.
been enjoying a book called Dispatches From the Front - Matthew Halton, Canada's Voice at War, which is a biography about a Canadian journalist/broadcaster who reported from the frontlines of WWII and interviewed all sorts of people along the way, like FDR and Gandhi, and it's also really interesting. it's also good because I like it and look forward to reading it before bed but it's also dry enough to actually knock me out so I can get some sleep, which hasn't been so easy the last...30 years.
but I put that down yesterday because I was sent a PDF of Tom Scharpling's new book, It Never Ends, and man...it's fantastic so far. about five chapters in and, as might be expected, I've laughed for sure, but it's also truly shocked me. really revealing and moving already and it hints that there's more of that to come. great, great writing so far. worth reading a book as a pdf on my stupid telephone for, even.