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Flesh & Blood: Reflections on Infertility, Family, and Creating a Bountiful Life: A Memoir
by N. West Moss
Ties of Blood (8/25/2021)
I have a special fondness for memoirs, especially those written by women, so I was happy to read and review Flesh and Blood: Reflections on Infertility, Family, and Creating a Bountiful Life, by N. West Moss. Flesh and Blood is a perfect title for this memoir, a conclusionmore
The Tender Mercy of Roses: A Novel
by Anna Michaels
No Tender Mercy Here (4/3/2011)
I am not the intended audience for this book.

In its favor, I have to say that it is a fairly quick read and the plot moves forward without too much effort on the reader’s part, except for keeping the generations clear in one’s mind. The story is interesting enough as amore
The Bread of Angels: A Journey to Love and Faith
by Stephanie Saldana
The Bread of Angels (2/18/2010)
This is a true account of the author's year in Syria, spanning from September of 2004 to September of 2005. We find out from the outset that Stephanie Saldana is departing the US just as a relationship is ending, leaving her with a broken heart. She has been granted amore
Rules for Old Men Waiting
by Peter R. Pouncey
Rules for Old Men Waiting (10/14/2009)
This book is for the discriminating reader who enjoys exquisitely written, softly beautiful prose, and who does not require an action-packed plot to appreciate a book. The subject is not upbeat, and yet the reader has a sense of sober satisfaction at the end, somehow. Whatmore
Wedlock: The True Story of the Disastrous Marriage and Remarkable Divorce of Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore
by Wendy Moore
Wedlock (5/14/2009)
This true story of a mid-18th century English heiress duped into a marriage with an abusive, masochistic, fortune-hunting monster is jaw-droppingly fascinating. The period details are instructive and the laws regarding women's rights are enlightening, especially in this daymore
Something Like Beautiful: One Single Mother's Story
by Asha Bandele
Something Like Beautiful (12/2/2008)
Over all I found Asha Bandele’s Something Like Beautiful to be an engrossing story. I liked reading about what happened to her, and how these events made her feel; I sympathized 98% with the author, even as I wished she had made other choices; and I loved meeting hermore
The Music Teacher
by Barbara Hall
The Music Teacher by Barbara Hall (10/2/2008)
I like this book, but it seems more of a short story than a novel: a story which has been stretched out to novel-length, as opposed to an actual novel with the complexities of characters and various story lines which the term novel tends to connote. Since I love shortmore
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