Black and Blue, book review
If you’ve ever wondered why a woman would stay in an abusive marriage – and what would finally compel her to leave it – read Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen. In this novel, an […]
Read PostIf you’ve ever wondered why a woman would stay in an abusive marriage – and what would finally compel her to leave it – read Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen. In this novel, an […]
Read PostThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, an unusual novel with an unusual name, was also written by an unusual duo, an aunt-niece team comprised of Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. The book […]
Read PostThis book came to me via the roundabout recommendation of a woman who had been there – not to the Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, as Jamie Ford’s latest novel is titled, […]
Read PostIn a departure from my usual fare, Enemies of the People: My Family’s Journey to America is a work of non-fiction by ABC correspondent Kati Marton. This memoir recounts Marton’s journey into her parents’ past […]
Read PostSeems like I waited years to hear more from Melanie Wells and was thrilled to finally spot her latest on Amazon. In My Soul to Keep, the third of the Day of Evil series, psychology […]
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