
I do not care that I will probably end up eating this pumpkin cheesecake by myself.
And I do not care that I bailed on another book.
#WDNCW. @dabbe
I do not care that I will probably end up eating this pumpkin cheesecake by myself.
And I do not care that I bailed on another book.
#WDNCW. @dabbe
As popular as this author is I can't get into her.
I lost my mom when I was 14 & I can‘t believe it took me this long to find this book. Full of wisdom about how grief stays with you and grows in different seasons of life, this book helped me so much. If you‘ve lost your mom, no matter how old you are, I would highly recommend this. There were so many moments that made me realize I was not alone.
“For the motherless daughter, depending on independence is not nearly as contradictory as it sounds.”
Sunday morning 📖 ☕️
I am currently about an hour south of Hollywood! I loved this version of Sense and Sensibility! A really fun retelling with some original storylines as well as still recognizable to Austen fans.
Very interesting history of James Joyce and the author's childhood with her “fearly“ father.
For the rest of the review, visit my Vlog at:
https://youtube.com/shorts/fEr_l1usACs?feature=share
Enjoy!
Shelf sort read ! 2 girls born on the same day in a small New Hampshire hospital whose situations couldn‘t be less alike . Ruth longs to pursue art & adventure. She takes for granted her grounded family rooted to a farm for generations. Dana is born to a couple of drifters & dreamers, feeling often she‘s more of the adult than her parents. She is grounded in reality & science.born in 1950, get caught up in the times , think Woodstock & Vietnam.
#AboutABook #FromTBRList this shelf project is going to take a LONG time. My TBR pile has been pretty stagnant too!🙄So after doing 2 shelves , culling a duplicate, moving some to another location to be by the rest by an author,I said I liked Maynard‘s Labor Day & this is the book after that one. Then WHAT ? This book has been on a shelf since 2010? It‘s next ! Sheesh
HISTORICAL FICTION - DRAMA
What a heartwarming, cozy, feel good read.....a sweet, nostalgic book...but with all good things there usually are regrets, heartbreak, and secrets.
You will be surprised at who/what the “good daughters” turn out to be and will also learn some fun agricultural facts about fruits and vegetables.
If you liked The Glass Castle, you will like this as well.
FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/7u5vzbjh
@therealjoycemaynard
In this world where children are being bombarded with sex, perverse ideologies, and absent fathers, this book is a cry from the walls for dads to step up and in. We have to engage. We are (outside of the heavenly Father) the role model for their future husbands. We have a direct effect on the course of their life. Be there. Fight for your daughter. Great resource for any dad.