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The Kingdoms of Savannah: A Novel
by George Dawes Green
Interesting peek into Southern culture (9/7/2022)
The story was a bit difficult to follow in the beginning, as I familiarized myself with the main characters. I enjoyed the mix of fact and fiction. The author did an excellent job of describing the generational and cultural nuances interwoven throughout Savannah society. Imore
The Days When Birds Come Back
by Deborah Reed
Slow start but worth the perserverance (11/27/2017)
"The Days When Birds Come Back" by Deborah Reed is a raw view into the lives of two people shaped by tragedy and grief. Just like the hazy, drunken binges June hoped to leave behind in Ireland, I felt as if I was drowning in Reed's descriptive, sorrowful narrative in themore
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