Litsy I have missed you! I've been busy moving 😃 but I got my first #bookmail today to our new house and had to take the time to share. I'm very excited to read them all.
Litsy I have missed you! I've been busy moving 😃 but I got my first #bookmail today to our new house and had to take the time to share. I'm very excited to read them all.
This is how historical fiction novels based on real people should be written! Engaging, eye-opening, occasionally raw. Highly recommend! (And how beautiful is that cover art?!)
Rather, her sadness was a small thing—still real, still bitter, but something she could contain like corn kernels inside a priest‘s rattle. The sadness would still shake, and she knew its noise would sometimes be great, but it was her own hand on the rattle. She could master it and tuck it away at will. It would never again blot out her spirit completely.
Hoping to finish this for #LitsyAtoZ #LetterT today as I'm training a new cashier and thus have a rare opportunity to read for an extended period during work. 👍👏😀😀
@BookishMarginalia
Picked up my holds today! I don't know which one to start first! I'm literally in the middle of probably 6 books...is that a bad thing? 😁😁
Tidewater: A Novel of Pocahontas and the Jamestown Colony
I love Pocahontas. As a child I was obsessed with this romantic Disney's version but as I grew older I started exploring more historically accurate stories and this book is definitely the best one I read so far based on her life ... 4/5
P.S. However tonight I'm enjoying "Colors of the wind" all over again ;)
Pocahontas realness. Just well done. Really well done. There may be a sequel, I'm hiping there is because this was so enjoyable that I could easily fall into a second book.