Darling Days: A Memoir
by iO Tillett Wright
A painful but honest memoir (4/21/2016)
Darling Days is at many points a painful read, in that iO Tillett Wright's coming of age is mostly a survival tale within the Bowery of New York City in the 90s. The prevalent drug culture, missing parents, and empty refrigerators portray a sad beginning for the child. Yet, iO has such a brave spirit, struggling with her sexuality and self worth, that I found myself cheering for her to succeed. The writing is honest and brave and I recommend this for brave readers as well!
Have Mother, Will Travel: A Mother and Daughter Discover Themselves, Each Other, and the World
by Claire & Mia Fontaine
Insightful journey with mother and daughter (6/14/2012)
Have Mother will Travel is a thoroughly enjoyable read, especially as a mother of an adult daughter myself. I found myself smiling as this mother daughter team negotiated through their travels and their relationship. The writing felt true and honest.
Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel #13
by Lee Child
Page turner (10/16/2010)
Lee Child delivers another page turner for his fans. From the first page, the reader is hooked as Jack Reacher identifies a potential terrorist on a 2am subway ride in New York City. As the suspense mounts, Jack becomes both hunter and hunted. I had a hard time putting this down, even as the storyline seems recycled - a testament to Lee Child's skill as a writer.