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Books we're reading at the station and recommend to you.When we're not on-the-air or at our desks, we like to pick up good books. Most of us here at the station are, in fact, avid readers. In the style of NPR's "What We're Reading" (an excellent weekly guide) we, too, decided to share what we've been reading. Here's a list of books recently read by WKMS staff members, student workers and volunteers.Interested in a book on our list? Follow the Amazon link beneath the picture. A small percentage of your purchase of anything on Amazon through this link goes right to WKMS at no additional cost to you!

Good Read: The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey by Walter Mosley

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Ptolemy Grey is ninety-one years old and has been all but forgotten-by his family, his friends, even himself-as he sinks into a lonely dementia. His grand-nephew, Ptolemy’s only connection to the outside world, was recently killed in a drive-by shooting, and Ptolemy is too suspicious of anyone else to allow them into his life. until he meets Robyn, his niece’s seventeen-year-old lodger and the only one willing to take care of an old man at his grandnephew’s funeral. In The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, Mosley captures the compromised state of his protagonist’s mind with profound sensitivity and insight, and creates an unforgettable pair of characters at the center of a novel that is sure to become a true contemporary classic.

Katie Graves says:

“After hearing about “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey” on both Fresh Air and All Things Considered, I was intrigued, to say the least. Ptolemy, the title character, is a 91-year-old man, forgotten and living in filth amid the onset of Alzheimer’s. When he meets Robyn, Ptolemy eventually becomes faced with a life-changing decision to regain his memory, but at an almost certain cost. I would highly recommend this book, not only for the plot, but for Walter Mosley’s writing style; if you are a Murray State student, you can check it out through the Inter-Library Loan Office on campus!”

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