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Home Sweet Home
by April Smith
Parallel Politics? (12/12/2016)
Hmmm...Interesting overview of the McCarthy days, an
under covered subject whether fiction or non. Smith's approach seemed to bring forward a one sided appraisal of the political situation. Is it a reminder that we have always been so divided in our attitudes? At any rate,more
The Tea Planter's Wife
by Dinah Jefferies
Mindless Summer Read (8/12/2016)
Easy read, easy mystery to solve, while hoping to discover a complex character in the Tea Farmer's Wife.
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