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  • Six Illuminating Memoirs to Dive Into

    It had shaped who she was in many senses, but now she was a grown woman with a full life, and she was There's a lot of pain here. I felt like I was following her on her honest, zigzagging, messy journey toward gaining more of an understanding Regarding their talking through their past together, Moorer says: "So many memories we share and purposely

  • May Wrap-Up: My Favorite Reads of the Month

    My very favorite books from May! trainer in the French Resistance despite the physical limitations caused by her prosthetic leg (which she gained Mary's foul treatment by her husband--and the community's unwillingness to protect her--may have you

  • Shhh! Kid and Teen Book Gift Ideas for the Holidays

    The situation may lead to personal and career frustration--and maybe heartbreak. Least Impressed Visitors by Amber Share If you've missed the hilarious Subpar Parks phenomenon, it may poster of a grumpy Yosemite review that always makes me laugh ("Trees block view and there are too many If so, this fall's Daughter of the Deep from this prolific author may need to go on the shopping list Blades presents her mainly simple, straightforward, lighthearted ideas with humor and heart.

  • Three Books I'm Reading Now, 6/8/21 Edition

    The Books I'm Reading Now I'm reading what may be a perfect summer read with plenty of nostalgia; a dark I received a prepublication digital edition of this book, to published May 11, 2021, courtesy of Celadon Sarahland: Stories by Sam Cohen Cohen's debut, Sarahland: Stories, centers around characters who are mainly

  • Review of Agent Sonya by Ben Macintyre

    officer sending and receiving secret wireless signals, managing a network of agents across Europe, and maintaining Traitor served as a double agent for British intelligence against the Soviets, and detailed MI6 records may

  • My Twelve Very Favorite 2021 Reads

    complex flavors, the frequently time-consuming and sometimes meditative preparations required, and her many Crying in H Mart is beautiful, painful, and evocative. 02 The Space Between Worlds by Micah Johnson In She must cobble together the various bits of knowledge and savviness she's gained through tracing the steps of her many other selves if she's going to stand any chance of outsmarting the canny and intelligent Adam Bosch--a man who will otherwise almost certainly be the source of her undoing. 03 Cloud Cuckoo

  • Review of I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown

    Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness, Brown details growing up female, Christian, and black within mainly with a name her parents gave her to intentionally create assumptions that it was the name of a white man

  • Review of 142 Ostriches by April Davila

    like readers will be mentally way ahead of her on this, I didn’t mind seeing where things were going—mainly

  • Review of Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis by J.D. Vance

    In Hillbilly Elegy, Vance mainly shares the story of his own many, varied, and enormous life challenges He dips his toe into explaining a cycle of learned helplessness and notes how many people from his hometown (s) (and other people as well) may embrace and rely on cynicism and hopelessness.

  • Review of The Painter by Peter Heller

    I was hooked by The Painter's main protagonist Jim and his point of view. He has a painful history he's trying to accept and get past, but sometimes darkness seeps into his thoughts

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