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Monthly Archives: September 2016
No Dark Valley
Celia is a director of an art gallery. Having lost her parents in an auto accident as a young teen, she spent her tumultuous high school years with a emotionally hardened but determined grandmother, a grandmother who not only has … Continue reading
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To See the Moon Again
In many ways, this book is a sad story. Julia is an English Literature professor, recovering from the recent death of her husband Matthew. Her parents were not the most nurturing parents; in fact, her father was hard to please … Continue reading
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Some Wildflower in My Heart
As I finished this book, I tried to determine exactly why I liked it so much. The author is a good – a very good – writer. Her prose could not be called ‘concise’ but she does have an incredible … Continue reading
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August Folly
Richard Tebbin is home from Oxford. Seemingly spoiled and shrugging off his parents’ delight at seeing him once again, he does seem to me to be too focused on himself and his own concerns. Can one summer change him? “Richard … Continue reading