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Category Archives: What I’m Reading

To Be Sung Underwater

Judith Whitman falls for Willy Blunt as a teenager in Nebraska but abandons him to her already-set life plan:  college and beyond.  When she suspects her husband Malcolm’s infidelity, she begins to daydream of Willy and what could have been.  McNeal’s writing is evocative and beautiful and he oddly captures the electric draw of first […]

One Plus One

Fluffy, fun romance novel about Jess Thomas and her two kids, oddball stepson Nicky and math prodigy daughter Tanzie.  Jess’s husband left them all 2 years ago and she’s barely made ends meet cleaning houses when Tanzie is offered a full scholarship to a prestigious school to study “maths,” that darling little British word for […]

What Comes Next and How to Like It

I’d never heard of Abigail Thomas.  Anne Patchett says if I’m going to read just one book this year make it this one.  And Anne Lamott says it may be the most honest book she’s ever read by one of the most beautiful writers she knows.   Thank God I never have to Pick Just One.  […]

Now I See You

Nicole Kear’s memoir of receiving a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa and the ensuing 10 years where she ignores and hides the prospect of inevitable blindness or Lights Out, as she calls it.  Her attitude and humor reminded me of Nicole.

A Thousand Miles From Freedom

A Thousand Miles To Freedom: My Escape From North Korea by Eunsun Kim.  Heavens.  I wouldn’t last through a week of what this girl went through.

No Parking At The End of Times

Abigail and her twin brother Aaron are living in a van in San Francisco with their parents who have traveled across the country to prepare for the end of the world with Brother John.  The end of the world comes and goes and Abby and Aaron have to grapple with the fact that their parents […]