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The Sparrow Sisters by Ellen Herrick
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The Sparrow Sisters by Ellen Herrick I love being in the world of the sisters. Wry, witty, and full of emotion.By jbadmin|

The Cows by Dawn O’Porter
The Cows by Dawn O'Porter A light enjoyable book that actually gets you thinking. The themes of unplanned pregnancy and motherhood resonated (@Eden: A Novel) the author is one of the narrators in the audiobook and has a great accent. I would recommend a listen for the dialogue…By jbadmin|

Educated by Tara Westover
Educated by Tara Westover Wow, Tara Westover overcame incredible odds. Just ended feeling a little wary that this memoir was written to get back at her family. Would love if more time had passed and the author was beyond the conflict. But an inspirational story of resilience …By jbadmin|

My Mother’s Son by David Hirshberg
My Mother’s Son by David Hirshberg
May 2018 Reading My Mother's Son is like opening up a time capsule and sifting among the treasures. 1952 Boston comes alive as David Hirschberg weaves the artifacts of that year into the fabric of his poignant narrative. This provocative novel…By jbadmin|

Thirty Day Challenges- Life as a Laboratory
Thirty days is the perfect amount of time to experiment with something new and different. How often do we look back at a month or four weeks and think, “Where did it go?” Thirty days is a long enough period of time to really accomplish something, while its short enough to convince…By Jeanne|

You Think It, I’ll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld
You Think It, I'll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld The common threads in this collection of short stories are pretty random and hilarious. Funny to read as my daughter was heading off to her sophomore summer at Dartmouth... Read more reviews.By jbadmin|



