The German Bride/ Joanna Hershon - interesting novel of frontier Santa Fe and cultural realities for women
A Mercy/Toni Morrison - this novel engages all your senses
Comfort Food/Kate Jacobs - quick, fun, read - take it to the beach
Shopping for Porcupine/Seth Kastner - couldn't put it down! nonfiction, conservation, wonder, photos supporting the narrative, family, community, READ IT
Digging to America/ Anne Tyler - two families, friendship, adoption, introspection
The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard/Erin McGraw - memorable, difficult early decision weaves its way toward a resolution that comes from character development, great book for book club discussion
Click on book titles to link to online reviews.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Well, she's done it!

Well, she's done it! Ella Gilman Conger has published her first novel for young teen girls.
Indian Summer, set in rural Aroostook County, Maine, during the 1930's, tells the story of a half Native American teen girl coming to terms with her identity. This is a charming story not only of a young girl on the cusp of independence, but of depression era rural Maine. The author captures those times with memories of annual potato harvests, schoolyard bullies, spiritual searches, social and racial class differences, and county fairs. It is an enduring story of family bonds and personal growth. For Mainers from the "County", it is a wonderful trip down memory lane.
Click on the title to read a sample - search for Indian Summer by Ella Gilman Conger.
Also, a children's story, Caty's Shoes, written by Ella and illustrated by her grandson, Nolan, will be available soon. Look for it in May.
Monday, March 23, 2009
March Reads
Twelve Mighty Orphans/John Dent
North Texas in the 30's and a David and Goliath story of the Masonic Orphanage football team - fascinating.
I'll Never Be French/Mark Greenside,
Thinking about visiting a small town in France? Fun little book to read filled with local characters and anecdotes of small town life.
Eden's Outcasts/John Matteson
This is a Pulitzer Prize winner account of early 1800's New England centered around the family life of Louisa May Alcott. Her father had a long life with many ups and downs that impacted the family. They were lifelong vegetarians and the family members were friends and neighbors of Thoreau, Emerson, and many other similars.
The Brenner Assignment/Patrick O'Donnell
A real-life spy story of a daring plan to block the Nazi's escape from Italy.
(Click on book title for online review)
North Texas in the 30's and a David and Goliath story of the Masonic Orphanage football team - fascinating.
I'll Never Be French/Mark Greenside,
Thinking about visiting a small town in France? Fun little book to read filled with local characters and anecdotes of small town life.
Eden's Outcasts/John Matteson
This is a Pulitzer Prize winner account of early 1800's New England centered around the family life of Louisa May Alcott. Her father had a long life with many ups and downs that impacted the family. They were lifelong vegetarians and the family members were friends and neighbors of Thoreau, Emerson, and many other similars.
The Brenner Assignment/Patrick O'Donnell
A real-life spy story of a daring plan to block the Nazi's escape from Italy.
(Click on book title for online review)
Monday, February 16, 2009
February Reads
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society/Mary Ann Shaffer
Audition/Barbara Walters
Call Me Ted/Ted Turner
(Click on book title for online review)
Audition/Barbara Walters
Call Me Ted/Ted Turner
(Click on book title for online review)
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Friday, December 26, 2008
December 08 Reads
Come Ashore and We Will Kill You and Eat You All/Christine Thompson
The History of Love/Nicole Krauss
Chosen by a Horse/Susan Richards
Loving Frank/Nancy Horan
(Click on book title for online review)
The History of Love/Nicole Krauss
Chosen by a Horse/Susan Richards
Loving Frank/Nancy Horan
(Click on book title for online review)
Friday, November 28, 2008
Recent Reads
Click on title for online review.
The Banker to the Poor/Muhammad Yunus
The Reluctant Fundamentalist/Mohsin Hamad
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down/Anne Fadiman
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin/ David Quammen
Exiles/Ron Hansen
Crossing to Safety/ Wallace Stegner
The Snake Charmer/Jamie James
Ladies of Liberty/Cokie Roberts
Life Class/Pat Barker
Touching History/Lynn Spencer
Song Yet Sung/McBride
Bridge of Sighs/Russo
The Other/David Guterson
Bonk/Mary Roach
The Book Thief/ M. Zusak
Things Left Unfinished on the Last Day of Creation/Santos
The Double Bind/Chris Bohjalian
Chosen Forever/Susan Richards
The Banker to the Poor/Muhammad Yunus
The Reluctant Fundamentalist/Mohsin Hamad
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down/Anne Fadiman
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin/ David Quammen
Exiles/Ron Hansen
Crossing to Safety/ Wallace Stegner
The Snake Charmer/Jamie James
Ladies of Liberty/Cokie Roberts
Life Class/Pat Barker
Touching History/Lynn Spencer
Song Yet Sung/McBride
Bridge of Sighs/Russo
The Other/David Guterson
Bonk/Mary Roach
The Book Thief/ M. Zusak
Things Left Unfinished on the Last Day of Creation/Santos
The Double Bind/Chris Bohjalian
Chosen Forever/Susan Richards
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