Nick Schenkel
ContributorNick Schenkel, retired Director of the West Lafayette Public Library, is a long time WBAA contributor who reviews books from all walks of literature.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Force: What it Means to Push and Pull, Slip and Grip, Start and Stop," by engineer and historian Henry Petroski.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "The Seven Circles: Indigenous Teachings for Living Well," a self-help book by Chelsey Luger & Thosh Collins.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "The Eden Test," A thriller by Adam Sternbergh.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Imperfection: A Natural History," by Telmo Pievani, a book which explores life on earth through the lens of anomaly.
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Nick Schenkel reviews: "A Courage Undimmed: An Olive Bright Mystery" a WWII historical mystery by Stephanie Graves.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Small World," a novel about a pair of divorced sisters, by Laura Zigman.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Dinner with the President: Food, Politics, and a History of Breaking Bread at the White House," by Alex Prud'homme.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Marigold and Rose: A Fiction," a tale of twin sisters' first year by Nobel laureate Louise Glück.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "The Last of the Seven: A Novel of World War II" by Steven Hartov.
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WLPL Director Nick Schenkel reviews "The Massacre at Fall Creek: A Novel" by Jessamyn West, a fictionalized depiction of the historical event which occurred outside of present day Pendleton, Indiana.