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2022 Book Of The Year

We are getting close to the last minute holiday shopping crunch – or for you procrastinators the planning stage. Sizes and selections are starting to be a bear. For online shoppers (and there are more of us especially as our lives changed more rapidly due to the pandemic) delivery is now a consideration. Today I’ll make what has become my annual plea to give the gift of knowledge. In the process I’ll reveal tellthetruthonthem.com’s Book of the Year for 2022.

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SPECIAL NOTICE – RECOMMENDED READING ADDITION

I just added The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore to the Recommended Reading List.   Moore’s book is the true story of Elizabeth  Packard.  Set primarily in 1860s America, it reads like a version of The Handmaid’s Tale, except is is true.  It chronicles the lack of independence women of the era experienced and the asylum system.

Everyone should read this book but especially younger women and those who don’t believe the MAGA crowd is evil.  This is the era many on the right thought was the last time America was great.