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The Orphan Master's Son: A Novel
by Adam Johnson
The Tattoo Above My Heart is Fading (3/8/2020)
Format: Audio CD
If I am fortunate, two to three books a year will stop me in my tracks, mid stream (where I must catch my breath, take an emotional inventory, start over, or just the stop) of the twenty to thirty books I read annually.
I remember them all; Kirkwood's "Somemore
Waiting for Eden
by Elliot Ackerman
Contemplative & Uncomfortable (3/8/2020)
Facing the dilemma of the protagonist requires introspection of "what it's" and "oh no's". Well written & memorable.
South of Broad
by Pat Conroy
More of the Same: And that's a good thing (3/8/2020)
Pat Conroy is my friend. A fellow southerner that understands the culture, the rules, and the secrets. He is like a distant uncle that is always welcoming.
His effort continues the spot on dialogue, characters we all know and the emotional intelligence we must confrontmore
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