What We Are Reading Today: Sisters in Resistance by Tilar J. Mazzeo

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Updated 11 July 2022
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What We Are Reading Today: Sisters in Resistance by Tilar J. Mazzeo

Drawing from in‑depth research and first-person interviews Tilar J. Mazzeo’s Sisters in Resistance, gives readers a riveting look into this little‑known moment in history and shows how, without Edda, Hilde, and Frances’ involvement, certain convictions at Nuremberg would never have been possible.

In 1944, news of secret diaries kept by Italy’s Foreign Minister, Galeazzo Ciano, had permeated public consciousness.

What wasn’t reported, however, was how three women — a Fascist’s daughter, a German spy, and an American banker’s wife — risked their lives to ensure the diaries would reach the Allies, who would later use them as evidence against the Nazis at Nuremberg.


What We Are Reading Today: ‘Volcanoes in Human History’

Updated 05 January 2026
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Volcanoes in Human History’

Authors: Jelle Zeilinga De Boer and Donald Theodore Sanders

When the volcano Tambora erupted in Indonesia in 1815, as many as one hundred thousand people perished from the blast and ensuing famine. 

Gases and dust particles ejected into the atmosphere changed weather patterns around the world, resulting in the infamous “year without a summer” in North America, food riots in Europe, and a widespread cholera epidemic.

And the gloomy weather inspired Mary Shelley to write the gothic novel “Frankenstein.” This panoramic book tells the story of nine such epic volcanic events.