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How about this one? Definitely not fictional but possibly too biographical? The Secret Life of Bletchley Park: The WWII Codebreaking Centre and the Men and Women Who Worked There

I assume this one would be okay ... [book:The Secret Life of Bletchley Park: The WWII Cod..."
You are correct. The first is a novel so doesn't work for this task, but the Bletchley Park one does.

Funny, I had just come back here because I was looking up something else. "Event" in the context of this task is quite broad.

The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century
Sons and Soldiers: The Untold Story of the Jews Who Escaped the Nazis and Returned with the U.S. Army to Fight Hitler

Fromelles and Pozières: In The Trenches Of Hell
Victory at Villers-Bretonneux

The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century
[book:Sons and Soldie..."
From the description, it looks as if The Feather Thief happens in the 21st Century, so doesn't work. The WWII story is fine.

Fromelles and Pozières: In The Trenches Of Hell
Victory at Villers-Bretonneux"
Yes.

Yes, that will work.

The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century
[book..."
Thanks for keeping me on the straight and narrow! :)

That looks to have quite a number of 21st Century events included, so wouldn't work.

That looks to have quite a number of 21st Century events included, so wouldn't work."
OK... back to the drawing board.


Yes, this works.

Yes, this works."
Thanks.


Yes, to both questions.

Yes."
Thanks!


That works!

That works!"
Marvellous! Starting it today.


It looks as if this book covers too much territory and is not just about events of the 20th Century. However, you may have noticed that it works for 20.10 (and 10.9, and maybe others). If you want to read it anyway, feel free to come back and make your case that not much of the 19th or 21st century is involved, and I'll be happy to revisit my thinking.

I’m not very far into the book so was looking for advice from others who’d read it, but my guess is your assessment is correct. I’ll definitely be finishing it and posting it elsewhere. Thanks for the suggestion of 10.9–i didn’t even recognize that as a possible option! (i’m trying to see how far i can get on a complete second RwS Finish and have already posted a second 20.10.)

Well, that's exciting in and of itself. When you near the end, if you decide it is in your interest to do some rearranging, Kate will be glad to accommodate you.

Well, that's exciting in and of itself. When you near the end, if you ..."
It’s probably not going to happen, but i’ve been finding books i can’t put down and end up rushing through and when i’d realized that we’re at the halfway mark and i was already done, (much like Forest Gump after running from one coast to the other, then turning around and running back) i thought i’d start the whole process all over. i’m having surgery (tonsillectomy) tomorrow and am in for at least a week in recovery where i won’t be able to talk at all, so books will be the perfect escape!

Heal quickly, and I'll be thinking of you! Read up a storm while you have such an opportunity.


Well, that's exciting in and of itself. Whe..."
I hope you heal quickly :).

I think the worst part is the pain meds keep knocking me out, so I've been falling in and out of consciousness so it's really hard to get ANYTHING done....reading has been a struggle, but listening to books has been easier (though I'm not finding the books I need in audio version: there's the rub!).
I really do have a question that belongs in this thread ;-)
Would War's Unwomanly Face work here (the copy I have has an additional subtitle, "An Oral History of Women in world War II", if that helps clarify the book at all)? I'm hoping so, as it's a similar format to Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster which has already been approved.
Anyway, hope everyone is well and enjoying autumn (the leaves are turning stunning shades of gold, orange, and scarlet here and I can see the mountainside turning red from my window).

Yes to War's Unwomanly Face.
Yes also to autumn - leaves all over the place and we're finally having the kind of rain we can expect for Fall.

Yes, it is, but I didn't want to say so beforehand--what was the point? It will be worth it! A friend of mine had this surgery in her late 40s and it took a while to recuperate, but in the end she has felt MUCH better for it.

The period covered is 1942-1992, but not one specific event ... unless the development of the charity is an event?

The period covered is 1942-1992, but not one specific event ... unless the development of the charity is an event?"
Yes, that works.
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