Somehow LOVE has to win out. Throw in some RESPECT too
and Cheers to mattress sales!
and Cheers to mattress sales!
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Mmmm, chocolate!
Ray's my Valentine. Cheers, love!
They go to sleep, but awaken to find her purse is gone. Dreams evaporated.
A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar covers one week and two intertwined stories. The guardian, Ma, frantically searches for the thief. The thief, a desperate young man commits escalating crimes to care for his family. Food shortages and heat combine to enhance the battle.
How far will the guardian and thief go to save their families? The author paints a kaleidoscopic portrait of two families, each operating from a place of ferocious love and undefeated hope. It's tough to stave off encroaching catastrophe. (cover blurb)
This is a stunning book, beautifully written. There is a lot of tension. The author is empathetic to both sides of the tale and draws you in as the reader to an understanding of sorts.
p. 69 Perhaps it was her mind mixing up a variety of fear, an intruder who had molested the peace of her house, a crook who had taken what she most prized.
p. 177 The husband in Michigan thinking: The pride of having immigrated was also, in truth, the wound. Didn't they understand that? Didn't they understand that he wanted every opportunity to examine the wound?
Tiffin Academy is a small glitzy school and it just leaped in rankings to number two. How can that be?
Gorgeous campus. Fabulous food. Parties. Lovely students...seriously, physically attractive - all of them.
As they bask in their newfound glory, a new app Zip Zap posts scandalous items - nobody is safe. Who's cheating on whom? Is there more to hide than the liquor bottles?
This is just a fun, no brainer page turner with amusing characters, outrageous situations, entitled youth, and teacher power struggles. You do not need your thinking cap for this read. Just enjoy.
Eleanor Bennett has died. Now her grown children, Byron and Benny listen to a taped message she left for them, along with a signature black cake - a Caribbean tradition. Eleanor's story is surprising. She escaped her island home under suspicion of murder. She's held onto a different identity and tells about herself as a young woman named Covey.
The siblings have been estranged and now hear about another long lost sister. Will they unite and find her? Or will they stay lost in their own versions of their lives?
I really enjoyed the journey of the black cake, this history it holds, and how it draws a family together. Wilkerson's debut novel is superb with rich characters and a lot of twists and turns to the family saga. Treat yourself to a slice of good writing.
Amanda Gorman, a poet laureate, has a way with words.
Stay safe, warm, and avoid ice, ICE, ice...baby
It's not looking good for a lot of the states.