Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Bangkok Tattoo - Gritty Mystery set in Thailand


Bangkok Tattoo
by John Burdett
Vintage, 2006



With all the numerous plot elements that John Burdett juggles in his second installment with Royal Thai detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep, he keeps the action moving, the narration sizzling with insight and humor, and world events all in check. This outing starts with the murder of a CIA operative in post 9/11 Thailand. On the surface, he is murdered by a prostitute who just happens to work for Jitpleecheep's mother and his superior, Captain Vikorn.

However, nothing is quite so simple and in a world where money buys many things, Jitpleecheep finds himself torn between his disire to be a good Buddhist and his yearnings for Chanya, his prime suspect. He then has to balance that against the wishes of his boss and his mother.

At times graphic in his description of violence, Burdett does potray Thailand as a complex place with many conflicting values. While it might not be for everyone, Bangkok Tattoo will teach farang (foreigners) a thing or two about place while entertaining them with a series of twists and turns that are as indelible as the best tattooo.

J.K.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Friends of the Mendocino College Library Book Sale

Hello Readers,

The Friends of the Mendocino College Library are holding a book sale on Friday, December 1st, at the Gymnasium at the same time as the Ceramics Club and the Horticulture program are selling items for the holidays. The Friends will be selling books, Videos, DVDs, and music CDs at the sale.

We hope you will stop by, buy some books, and help the Friends support the library programs such as readings and next summer's Litfest, as well as help buy new materials for the collection.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Linda Noel reads tonight!



Poet Linda Noel will do a reading of her poetry at the Mendocino College Little Theater in the Lowery Library Building tonight at 7 PM. This free event is to celebrate National Native American Heritage Month and is sponsored by the Friends of the Mendocino College Library, an associate group of the Mendocino College Foundation.

Linda Noel is a Native Californian of the Koyungkowi tribe who grew up in Willits. The former Poet Laureate of Ukiah has presented her work at various venues across the western United States and has most recently been both a featured reader and workshop presenter at the Redwood Coast Writers Conference, the Watershed Project, The Conference of American Indians; Humboldt State University, and Santa Rosa Junior College to name a few. Her work has been published in a variety of magazines, journals and anthologies including The Dirt is Red Here, by Heyday Books. She will be included in the “Sing Me Your Story, Dance Me Home: Art and Poetry from Native California” exhibit based on the Heyday book and coordinated by the California Exhibition Resources Alliance. The exhibit will tour more than twelve museums and libraries across California, including the Grace Hudson Museum in December 2007.

Noel was first published in 1983 through Strawberry Press, NYC with a chapbook titled “Where You First Saw the Eyes of Coyote.” She is currently finalizing her manuscript titled “Mountain Stitch.” For more information, please phone (707) 468-3051 or visit the college web site at www.mendocino.edu. # # # #