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Book Review- Jessica Stone's Craving London: Confessions of an Incurable Romantic with an Insatiable Appetite

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Thank you to Ripe Press for providing me with a copy of Jessica Stone’s memoir Craving London: Confessions of an Incurable Romantic with an Insatiable Appetite, in exchange for an honest review.

After a break-up in her twenties, New Yorker Jessica Stone took a leap of faith and without having an apartment (flat) or job, she moved to London. Failure was not an option as Stone literally pounded the pavement looking for openings at copy writing agencies and trying to navigate life in her new city. Soon, Stone finds herself settled into London life and although the dating scene is tricky, she finds love in London cuisine and other joys of city life.

One of the primary reasons that I wanted to review Craving London is because I am missing my favorite city. My husband is English and we usually visit England ( often including London) at least once a year. This year, the pandemic caused us to cancel our vacation. I was looking to Stone’s memoir to provide a bit of armchair travel to a city that we mutually adore, she did not disappoint.

In fact, one of her favorite places, is also mine: Borough Market. Borough Market is a culinary delight that I did not discover until a more recent trip to London. It’s a massive covered market with vendors selling food from around the world. It’s an overwhelming sensory experience. Stone is a huge food fanatic and budding chef. While in London, she took a patisserie course at the prestigious Cordon Bleu and she sought out both unique ingredients and food experiences in the city. Her memoir will make you hungry! It also made me keenly aware at how many amazing food experiences I have yet to try in London and despite having taken food tours of the city, nothing I experienced was repeated with Stones. I made a list of her recommendations!

Her memoir includes several recipes. I always think this is a nice touch when I see it in a book that is not specifically a cookbook, but I must admit that I never actually try the recipes. It did work with the themes in Craving London.

Stone’s primary struggle that is woven throughout her memoir is dating. She is a passionate woman who is living a very full and exciting life, including joining running and rowing clubs, yet her romantic life always seems to fizzle. She meets men who are not the right fit or as equally committed. Sometimes it seems to be due to cultural differences, but also it just seems to be that she is meeting jerks. I think it is common for people to worry about the aspects of their lives that seem incomplete, especially if it happens to be a romantic relationship, but from my perspective, Stone had quite a fabulous and enviable life. She had a solid ( mostly) career, plenty of friends, was engaged in many activities, well-traveled and she was living in one of the best cities in the world.

Craving London ended with Stone realizing this and she is quite an inspiration for all people to get out and enjoy life, whether or not romantic love comes your way. I’m writing this review on Valentine’s Day 2021 and although I am happily married, I can get behind this theme of living your best life, whatever that looks like for you. Thinking back to when I was single, I also lived my life like Stone, enjoying things that made me happy and never letting a lack of a partner prevent me for dining in a restaurant or trying something new. It’s human to struggle over feelings of disappointment or lack, but it is also important to hear that being single isn’t all doom and gloom. Stone didn’t learn this lesson over night either.

Craving London is the ideal memoir for both Valentine’s Day and these months that we’ve spent lock-inside due to the pandemic. I relished both Stone’s personal journey and her thoughts on life in London.

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Tuesday 02.16.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Book Review - K-Ming Chang's Bestiary

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Thank you to Random House Publishing Group for providing me with a copy of K-Ming Chang’s novel, Bestiary, in exchange for an honest review.

K-Ming Chang’s Bestiary tells the stories of different generations of the same Taiwanese family who has immigrated to the United States, first ending up in Arkansas and finally settling in California.

Bestiary is one of the most unusual stories that I have ever read. It’s not told in a linear fashion, instead it is like being tossed about in waves, as it shifts from different perspectives and blurs the lines between mythology, magical realism and reality.

For example, a chapter that made a big impression on me, had a father and young son’s violent altercation shift to where they were like kites fighting in the wind, with the mother/sister observing the action. I thought this was a fascinating way to describe an abusive relationship as it allowed for a new perspective. It shifted from the POV of the father/son, to the mother/daughter who are silent observers to the abuse. The distance of the perspective was almost more horrific than the moments when the violence is close. It was cinematic in its effect.

I’m not Taiwanese and I’m certain that many of the cultural/mythological references went over my head. However, I was still absolutely transfixed by Chang’s writing. Her phrasing and style is truly unique. I often stopped to read passages aloud simply to delight in her words. Her writing is visceral, unexpected, and honest. I recommend Bestiary as a work of art that is quite special.

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Thursday 02.11.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Hawaii 2019: Horseback Riding at Dahana Ranch

On the first full-day of our vacation we drove inland about thirty minutes to the lush, rolling hills of Kamuela for a horseback riding excursion at Dahana Ranch.

We arrived early and went into town for coffee and pastries at Kamuela Kitchen. Kamuela Kitchen was an excellent local find with warm hospitality and great food.

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We enjoyed Kamuela Kitchen enough to return after our ride for lunch. Grilled cheese for the kids and avocado stuffed with crab for the adults.

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Dahana Ranch is a working cattle ranch that offers trail rides and full-on cattle driving experiences. Dan is an experienced rider, I’ve been riding ( including a few lessons) about twenty times, and this was the first time for the kids. We went with the basic ninety-minute trail ride that accommodates all levels. Dan is very tall and accustomed to riding shire horses in England, so I called ahead to make sure that they had the right horse for him. Some of the other ranches only had smaller horses, so it was definitely important to call, rather than to show up and be disappointed.

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Dan was given a beast of a horse that truly only an experienced rider could handle. I was given a brown horse named Abbie, nicknamed “Crabby Abbie” since she was a grumpy old lady that took every opportunity to nip at the other horses. I struggled with her a bit, as I tried to steer her away from everyone else on the ride, including our guide, Melissa. My step kids were given very patient and gentle horses, perfect for beginners.

The kids were nervous about the ride. I thought they might even try to bail, but they didn’t and within the first third of the ride, they were confident and enjoying the experience. The had such a great time, that they wanted to go again. Our trip, with regard to both time and money, was already booked up, but if we return to Hawaii, Dahana Ranch will be a top priority. This was our last major vacation prior to Covid-19, so hopefully after the pandemic, we will be able to find a stable close to our home in Colorado.

I felt confident going into the ride, but I hadn’t accounted for a previous injury that would flare up. I had sciatica back in 2017 and even though the immense pain went away within a few months, I still have a lingering weakness in my legs/hip and the pain occasionally comes back. When we had the opportunity to trot, pain seared down my leg. I had to stay towards the back of the pack and take it slow, which did not make Abbie happy.

Dahana Ranch doesn’t believe in “Nose to Tail” riding and encouraged us to keep the horses from walking in a straight line or even stick to the trails. They wanted the horses to be kept alert and not to be overly familiar with the trail.



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Back at the ranch we said goodbye to the millions of dogs running around and to the very friendly pig. I think the pigs name was Meatball. It softly snorted as it enjoyed being petted.

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Dahana Ranch has merch for sale and quite the collection of dusty boots ( not for sale).

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If you’re looking for a great horseback riding experience on the Big island, look no further than Dahana Ranch. It was the top activity that everyone in the family liked and it happened to be one of the cheapest activities of our vacation- 80 each for the kids and 90 for adults! A bargain!

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Tuesday 02.09.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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