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Above the Salt: A Novel
by Katherine Vaz
Poetic Love Story (10/18/2023)
This 19th century read follows soulmates John Alves and Mary Freitas, over eight decades across Portugal and the United States. Meeting at a young age and becoming friends during the blood tide of warfare between Catholics and Protestants in Portugal, their families mustmore
The Book of Everlasting Things: A Novel
by Aanchal Malhotra
Beautiful writing (10/16/2023)
The Partition of India is at the heart of this debut tale of love cut short by the Partition of India.

Touching on love, loss, remembrance, perfumery, calligraphy and war.
All You Have to Do Is Call
by Kerri Maher
A Timely Read (9/21/2023)
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance copy of Kerri Maher’s book, All You Have To Do Is Call.

This is a timely read given the decision of the overturn of Roe v Wade. This decision overturned the longstanding Constitutional right to abortion and eliminatedmore
The Paris Daughter
by Kristin Harmel
War and the After Effects (9/10/2023)
I listened to this audiobook and the narration read by, Madeleine Maby, was good. I enjoyed, The Paris Daughter, and I like Kristin Harmel’s other book, The Book of Lost Names.

The story begins in Paris 1939 and two mothers meet and become fast friends. Soon after, themore
One Summer in Savannah: A Novel
by Terah Shelton Harris
Heavy topic, but a very good read. (9/5/2023)
One Summer in Savannah by Terah Shelton Harris and narrated by ZuZu Robinson

The narration was a challenge because of the cadence. The reading is stilted for a few characters, but once in it, it became easier to listen to.

The story is about forgiveness and all themore
Tell Me What I Am: A Novel
by Una Mannion
Suspenseful Read (8/23/2023)
This novel portrays complexities of domestic abuse, psychological abuse, along with family relationships and the grieving. Multiple layers in this suspenseful novel are slowly peeled back, revealing more and more of the truth that has been hidden from, Ruby, since she was amore
All You Have to Do Is Call
by Kerri Maher
A Timely Read Not To Be Missed (6/6/2023)
Thank you to the publisher and BookBrowse for an advance copy of Kerri Maher’s book, All You Have To Do Is Call.

This is a timely read given the decision of the overturn of Roe v Wade. This decision overturned the longstanding Constitutional right to abortion and eliminatedmore
Take My Hand
by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Take My Hand (9/4/2021)
Take My Hand, touches on issues that I knew little about. I enjoyed reading this book although at times it was heart wrenching; especially when dealing with minor girls. Certain government agencies took advantage of underprivileged people; largely poor black families andmore

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