You know you are listening to a damn fine story when you don’t want to pull in to your driveway at the end of the day, […]
Ruth Becker has entered an advanced old age and against the doctor’s prognosis of memory loss due to the onset of this age, she begins to […]
A thank you to Netgalley and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (and Thomas Allen, Ltd) for rewarding us with the ability to read Blue Asylum before it was […]
This book is not for the faint of heart. It is an unflinching look at unsettling poverty. More specifically, the story’s focus is on Annawadi, a […]
If you want to read yourself some good ol’ southern literature, done just right like in Pat Conroy style, pick yourself up The Lost Saints of […]
Following my post for Sea Glass by Anita Shreve and where I made the comment this being my first Shreve book, a recommendation (thanks Mrs. P!) to read “The […]