Reviews by Shannon L. (Portland, OR)

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The Divorcees
by Rowan Beaird
An eye-opening picture of a ranch vacation in the 1950s. (1/10/2024)
The Divorcees is a novel about divorce in 1950's America. The facts are pretty simple. If you were a young, unhappily married woman in America, you had very few options to escape your marriage. You were considered the property of your husband with on;y a few personal rights.more
The Roaring Days of Zora Lily: A Novel
by Noelle Salazar
a good old-fashioned saga (10/10/2023)
Spoiler Alert: I loved this book!

The Roaring Days of Zora Lily is a refreshing saga of family ties, friendships and love. Zora is a young woman who demonstrates that working hard to achieve a personal goal is worth every effort and mistake.

Her story opens in 2023 insidemore
Clytemnestra: A Novel
by Costanza Casati
A Woman Ahead of her Time (1/2/2023)
Set in Ancient Greece around 650 BC, author Costanza Casati has chosen Clytemnestra for her debut novel. Clytemnestra, humanized from the most well-known of the Greek myths, was a queen, a mother, a murderess and a warrior who led a life of love, hate, jealousy and power.more
Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey
by Florence Williams
Heartbreak is not heartbreaking! (12/29/2021)
"It takes a lot of support to heal a heart," says journalist Florence Williams in her latest book, Heartbreak, A Personal and Scientific Journey. Support, courage and the skill to write about that journey makes Heartbreak a gripping account of grief and healing. It is amore
The Sunset Route: Freight Trains, Forgiveness, and Freedom on the Rails in the American West
by Carrot Quinn
Interesting story (8/4/2021)
The Sunset Route is the memoir of Carrot Quinn and her years as a homeless, poor, white vagabond, a life that continues to define her. Carrot Quinn started life with her mother, Barbara, who struggled with untreated mental illness and a younger brother, Jordon. They livedmore
Crossing the River: Seven Stories That Saved My Life, A Memoir
by Carol Smith
Beautiful but sad! (2/10/2021)
Crossing the River is the memoir of Carol Smith and the death of Christopher, her seven year old son. She describes her grief as overwhelming and lasting for decades. Smith is also a journalist who specializes in medical stories so she had many opportunities to meet andmore
The Smallest Lights in the Universe: A Memoir
by Sara Seager
READ THIS BOOK! (8/19/2020)
The Smallest Lights in the Universe: A Memoir is Sara Seager's life as a stargazing child, a famed astrophysicist and a widow with two children at 40-years-old. She is a pioneering astrophysicist and a professor at MIT. She led NASA's Probe Study team for the Starshademore
American Dirt: A Novel
by Jeanine Cummins
Compelling Read (2/8/2020)
Sometimes it is difficult to be late in the review process of a book because so many people have already discussed and/or reviewed the book. The human reaction is to simple say “there is nothing I can add to this discussion.” I had already written a draft of American Dirtmore
The Girl in White Gloves: A Novel of Grace Kelly
by Kerri Maher
It's tough to be a Princess! (12/4/2019)
Grace Kelly was the world's Cinderella story. She was elegant and glamorous. She was the picture of perfection. Growing up in the 1950s, she was the princess all little girls wanted to be. According to Kerri Maher's new novel, The Girl in White Gloves, Grace Kelly's lifemore
Visible Empire
by Hannah Pittard
good but not great (8/18/2019)
Visible Empire opens on a humid summer day in 1962 when a Boeing 707, chartered to ferry home more than one hundred of Atlanta's most prominent citizens from a European jaunt, crashes in Paris shortly after takeoff. Overnight, the city of Atlanta changes. Gone are some ofmore
Beirut Hellfire Society
by Rawi Hage
Good book but it wasn't for me! (6/22/2019)
Rawi Hage's Beirut Hellfire Society was one of those books where each page was a renegotiation. One page I liked it and was glad I was reading it and the next page I hated it and felt I was wasting my time. By the time I finished the book, I knew. I did not like it. It wasmore
D-Day Girls: The Spies Who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped Win World War II
by Sarah Rose
Author Sarah Rose missed a great opportunity! (4/9/2019)
The cover was the first thing that drew me to D-Day Girls, by Sarah Rose. The graphics brought the prospect of a great story about the women who took part in World War II. Thoughts of women "spies who armed the Resistance, sabotaged the Nazis, and helped win World War II"more
The Summer Wives
by Beatriz Williams
Summer Wives is a great read! (5/8/2018)
This was my introduction to Beatriz Williams and I will read her again. While I have mixed thoughts about this book I will start by saying I enjoyed it very much. The book has a book that has everything from love to angst, genteel versus real down-home folks, secrets,more
French Exit
by Patrick deWitt
A Truly French Exit! (2/5/2018)
A "french exit" is defined as rudely leaving without saying goodbye to your host..or slipping out with telling anyone. DeWitt's latest is definitely about slipping away! I don't even know if I liked this book...DeWitt game me characters I loved on one page and hated on themore
To the Bright Edge of the World
by Eowyn Ivey
I am glad I read it but.... (9/14/2017)
I read this book for my bookclub. I liked it and I was glad I read it but I couldn't care about any of the characters and I need at least one connection who I really care about.
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