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Once We Were Home
by Jennifer Rosner
Where is Home? (11/2/2022)
This book was very different from other WWII books that I have read. It takes place over several decades from the late 1940s to 1968. It deals with four Jewish children who were separated from their parents and hidden during the war to keep them safe from the Nazi. Aftermore
Good Husbands: A Novel
by Cate Ray
Who Do You Believe? (2/22/2022)
The book has a great start that immediately hooks the reader. Three women (Jessica, Priyanka and Stephanie) receive letters from a woman named Holly saying their husbands had raped her mother, Nickie over 20 years ago. One of them was her father, but her mother never knewmore
Honor
by Thrity Umrigar
Can you ever go home again? (9/9/2021)
This was an easy book to rate, no hesitation five stars, but then the author is Thrity Umrigar who never disappoints. The story follows Smita a journalist who travels the world reporting on human rights abuses. She comes back to India, a country that she left when she was amore
Morningside Heights: A Novel
by Joshua Henkin
Morningside Heights (3/26/2021)
I had high expectations for this book and was really looking forward to reading it, mostly because it's set in the neighborhood where I grew up and of which I have fond memories. While the upper west side of Manhattan was the location for most of the book, it probably couldmore
The Personal Librarian
by Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
Living a Lie (1/25/2021)
Belle de Costa Green started life as Maude Greene; her mother changed the family's name after leaving her husband and moving to New York City. She foresaw the Jim Crow era as the post-Civil War era was beginning to change in the South. She felt the only way her lightmore
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie
by Marie Benedict
Three Cheers for Agatha! (10/25/2020)
Other than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Agatha Christie is probably the most famous mystery writer of all time. When she disappeared for eleven days in 1926 the English countryside saw thousands of people searching for her. They even called the search The Great Sunday Manhunt.more
Big Girl, Small Town
by Michelle Gallen
A Side Order of Fries Please (10/12/2020)
I had a hard time deciding how to rate this book. At first, I thought two stars but as I progressed, I began to like it more mostly because of Majella the main character. Some readers might be put off by the style of writing which was in a STRONG Irish accent and nomore
The Woman Before Wallis: A Novel of Windsors, Vanderbilts, and Royal Scandal
by Bryn Turnbull
The Rich ARE Different (6/29/2020)
I very much enjoyed The Woman before Wallis; I would have given it more than five stars if that rating were possible. I highly recommend this book.

I thought I knew a lot about the Duke of Windsor's abdication, but this book filled in a lot of details that were new to me.more
And They Called It Camelot: A Novel of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
by Stephanie Marie Thornton
Not what I expected (12/8/2019)
Perhaps no woman other than Princess Diana has so enthralled the world as much as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Therefore, I was really looking forward to reading this book to see if there were any new insights into Mrs. Onassis' life. Unfortunately, this book does not livemore
Mighty Justice: My Life in Civil Rights
by Dovey Johnson Roundtree , Katie McCabe
What an outstanding woman (8/30/2019)
I would rate this book a ten if I could. It's one of the best biographies I've ever read.

I had never heard of Dovey Johnson Roundtree before I read "Mighty Justice." What a life she had!! Once you start to read her biography you won't be able to put it down. It's verymore
Motherhood So White: A Memoir of Race, Gender, and Parenting in America
by Nefertiti Austin
From Foster Care to Adoption (8/5/2019)
I'm sure we've all heard the expression "It takes a village." Ms. Austin did not have a village when she set out to adopt a Black boy as a single mom, so she created her own. There was very little research to be found and she did not have a lot of support from her familymore
The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls
by Anissa Gray
Family Relationships (10/5/2018)
A really good book is satisfying but leaves you wanting more. Although the ending does bring closure, I would really like to know what the future will be for this family. I like to think that they went through an amazing period of soul searching and came out better for it.

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Our House
by Louise Candlish
A House of Secrets (5/28/2018)
You never know what is happening behind your neighbors' doors and sometimes you don't know what is happening in your own house. I just finished this book and can't wait to share it with someone because I really need to discuss it. That is how you KNOW a good book when youmore
Meet Me at the Museum
by Anne Youngson
A friendship flourishes (4/25/2018)
Although "Meet Me at the Museum" is a short book, it is not one to speed through, but to savor. It is so nice to read a book about older people which does not ridicule them. I guess this is why it has been compared to "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry."
This is a bookmore
French Exit
by Patrick deWitt
French Exit (1/26/2018)
Although none of the characters were very likable, they were very amusing and witty. Perhaps a bit too studied in their witticisms, but that really did not bother me.

The book is about a relationship between a widow, Frances Price and her son Malcolm. For various reasonsmore
Our Lady of the Prairie
by Thisbe Nissen
Our Lady of the Prairie (11/1/2017)
I really enjoyed the way Ms. Nissen used language. There were scenes where her descriptions made me almost laugh out loud. She made a tornado funny!

This book would be a fabulous choice for a book club because it was so confusing at times that I really wanted someone else'smore
Seven Days of Us: A Novel
by Francesca Hornak
A house full of secrets (5/19/2017)
Seven days is not a very long time, but it was interminable for the Birch family. Everyone had a secret.

At first I feared the characters would be stereotypical the stiff journalist father, Andrew; the spoiled egocentric daughter Phoebe; Olivia, a doctor in an organizationmore
The Women in the Castle
by Jessica Shattuck
Women in WII (3/27/2017)
I loved this book. It represented three different viewpoints of this era. I found the characters were not stereotypes. The heroic woman who represented the Resistance in Germany did have some flaws. The one who had been at first a follower of Hitler made us see how ordinarymore
Extraordinary Adventures
by Daniel Wallace
Extraordinary Adventures (2/2/2017)
I was hooked after the first few pages. This book is a fast read and very entertaining. Socially inept and set in his ways Edsel Bronfman hates change. However, one phone call was all it took for him to begin the biggest (and first) "extraordinary adventures" of his 34more
The Next
by Stephanie Gangi
A Woman Scorned (7/1/2016)
A blurb from the cover perfectly sums up this book. "The Next isn't just a ghost story – it's a love story…What freedom comes from being a ghost! I no longer am accountable." The story is told in alternating voices, from the perspective of Jo as she begins to use hermore
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