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The House Girl
by Tara Conklin
The House Girl (11/24/2012)
"To eat a meal when hunger struck her, to smile without thinking, to wear a dress that fit her well, to place upon the wall a picture she had made, to love a person of her choosing." These are the simple yet unattainable desires of Josephine the "house girl" to Lu Anne Bell,more
The Forgetting Tree: A Novel
by Tatjana Soli
The Forgetting Tree (8/28/2012)
While I liked the tone and gradual build up of tension in this book, I was very frustrated by the inconsistency of some of the characters, Claire in particular. In the first half of the story we hear the history of the Baumsarg ranch and Claire's single-minded focus onmore
Salvage the Bones: A Novel
by Jesmyn Ward
Salvage the Bones (7/24/2011)
Salvage the Bones blew through my life much like Hurricane Katrina roared through Bois Sauvage, Mississippi, and the lives of the Batiste family.
The day to day details of life for pregnant 14 year old Esch and her brothers are often brutal and difficult to read, but Ward'smore
Outside Wonderland: A Novel
by Lorna Jane Cook
Outside Wonderland (3/10/2011)
Outside Wonderland was a sort of Alice In Wonderland story. It follows the lives of three siblings: Alice, Griffin, and Dinah who lost their parents at a very young age. We root for them as each (now adult) struggles to discover what love really looks like, and what homemore
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