1. Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly - The untold true story of the female mathematicians (focusing on the black female mathematicians) that were the backbone of the US government's aeronautical/aerospace engineering research. Before computers became boxes, they were 'girls' with pencils, slide rules, and adding machines.
2. Deadly Sky by John C. McManus - The American Combat Airman in WWII. (An oral history.)
I'm working on Paris by Edward Rutherfurd. The sucker weighs in at 805 pages. I'm also waiting for Amazon to deliver more of W. Bruce Cameron's dog stories. (I read A Dog's Purpose over the holidays.)
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