Crossing the River: Seven Stories That Saved My Life, A Memoir
by Carol Smith
Crossing the River by Carol Smith (2/25/2021)
This is a beautifully written memoir by Carol Smith who is heartbroken by the death of her young son Christopher and how she was able to overcome her grief. Six months after losing her son, she returns to the newsroom and works on the Medical desk. Each of the seven stories in her book follows people who have faced devastating losses, and how the support of families, friends, the medical community and many others help them find their way to a different type of life.
She carefully weaves the story of her son's short life through meeting and writing about each of these families and their challenges, finally finding peace. I loved the epilogue with updates and how they are doing now.
Underground Airlines
by Ben H. Winters
Unstoppable Stunning Suspense! (8/27/2016)
The premise that the Civil War never existed, living in our current world of social media, with huge data systems that render us "on the grid" 24/7.
Nothing is ever as it seems on the surface - you can never be sure of anyone's motivations. It moves with such speed as Victor moves, changing his personality to fit each situation he finds himself in. Who does he trust? How does he fell about what he does? How will he evolve? It is a very edgy book with dark violent undertones, you can never be sure what will happen next.
After only a few pages, I had slipped myself into his skin- and was unable to put the book down. I was convinced that author was black. Aside from being one of the best suspense novels I have read, I came away with a new perspective on race from a black point of view.
The Forgetting Time
by Sharon Guskin
Fantastic Read! (12/8/2015)
The writing was fluid, the story so mysterious that I couldn't put it down. I was captivated by Janie, Noah, and Anderson, their relationships with each other and their journey. It is a mesmerizing read that will stretch your mind with all its possibilities that you may never have dreamed possible. When I wasn't reading it, I was constantly thinking about it- what was to come. So many questions- what did I think, can this be real, always wanting to know more!
Book Clubs will LOVE it! Movie possibilities?
Lost Luggage
by Jordi Punti
Pack your bags, take a trip in this engrossing and absorbing story! (9/4/2013)
This is a wonderful story about 4 brothers with the same father and four mothers. Their father was only in their lives briefly when they were young. Travel with them as they find each other and begin their search for their father in an intriguing journey through Europe, full of mysteries and childhood memories. Who was their father? Where was he? Why did he leave? What happened to him? Will they find him? How do they feel?
I loved it- reminded me of Shadow of the Wind, Cutting for Stone, Stone's Fall. It's themes of identity, broken families, value and influence of work, friends, and loss wrapped up in the framework of a grand mystery is perfect for book club discussions.