Catch Me If You Can Summary of Key Points
This memoir recounts the daring escapades of Frank Abagnale, a notorious con artist and master of deception who cashed millions in fraudulent checks.
This memoir recounts the daring escapades of Frank Abagnale, a notorious con artist and master of deception who cashed millions in fraudulent checks.
Shaka Senghor’s memoir recounts his journey from a troubled youth to a convicted murderer, and finally to an activist and mentor.
T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ is a complex, fragmented poem that explores themes of disillusionment and the quest for redemption in a post-World War I landscape.
Mitch Albom’s ‘The Time Keeper’ is a fable about the first man on Earth to count hours, Father Time, who is punished for trying to measure God’s greatest gift. He must teach two earthly people the true meaning of time.
A tale of memory and forgetting, the Garden of Evening Mists follows a Malaysian lawyer reflecting on her past with a Japanese gardener in post-WWII Malaya.
Atonement’ is a novel by Ian McEwan that deals with themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the power of storytelling. It follows the lives of young Briony Tallis, and her misunderstanding that changes the course of several lives.
Kane and Abel is the enthralling saga of two ambitiously driven men, born worlds apart, whose paths are destined to cross with dramatic consequences.
An exploration of human connections and the complexities of life through a botched bank robbery and a subsequent hostage situation in an apartment viewing.
The Alice Network is a historical fiction entwining the lives of two women connected by a female spy network during World War I.