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The Family Tabor
by Cherise Wolas
Great premise, left wanting to know more (5/15/2018)
How do the examples set by the parents affect the growth potential of the children in their future careers and relationships? This book asked questions about spirituality, fidelity, trust and deception; some of which were answered and others that were left to the reader tomore
Eternal Life
by Dara Horn
Average writing and a protagonist eternally lacking depth. (11/23/2017)
If you and your lover were cursed to never be able to die, how would you spend your eternity? Hopefully more wisely and reflectively than the narrator, Rachel. After living thousands of years, loving a procession of husbands and raising dozens of families, she is stillmore
The Resurrection of Joan Ashby
by Cherise Wolas
A beautiful debut (6/1/2017)
A sweeping exploration of the way womanhood is inextricably linked with the philosophy of motherhood. Joan Ashby is beautifully defined both by her choices, and the life that chooses her. With sweepingly poetic prose, and an unconventional format that is a breath of freshmore
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