Book report: Entering Christina’s world
A teacher once pointed out that the young woman in Andrew Wyeth’s painting, Christina’s World, was a real … Continue reading Book report: Entering Christina’s world
A teacher once pointed out that the young woman in Andrew Wyeth’s painting, Christina’s World, was a real … Continue reading Book report: Entering Christina’s world
Thanks, Dad. Continue reading Mid-week Wisdom
We’ve been home from that long cruise for a few weeks now. The unpacking and reacquainting ourselves with real life … Continue reading This is summer camp for adults
Ann Patchett is one of my favorites. Her ability to place a reader into a scene and inside the heads … Continue reading Book review: The lies that bind
My Name is Lucy Barton Elizabeth Strout has written a gentle book with no real plot or movement except back … Continue reading Book review: The art of making something from nothing
Truly Madly Guilty First, let me express my love/hate for Liane Moriarty’s ability to suck me in and keep me … Continue reading Book review: Just who is truly mad and truly guilty?
The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney Four adult children of the Plumb family are all planning on a large gift … Continue reading Book review: Squabbles in the nest
Another in the sometime series from “Annie Cooper’s Recipe Scrapbook.” The foods are all mentioned in US, NOW AND THEN. … Continue reading Claire’s one really good recipe
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