Books: What Do You See # 240 – May 27, 2024
Books and words in books can change lives…
Books and words in books can change lives…
Good books on sale from the publisher. Come take a look, please. ((no, they are not on sale for 5 cents))
I wonder if anyone here hasn't heard about the fantastic Cindy Georgakas's new book that just entered the world. Yup. And the world is better for it! —there was a big launch party, and I put in the extra effort to attend. And published my review on #Amazon. Come check it out, my lovelies.
My last book review on Amazon is for Michele Lee Sefton's book, Being A Woman— Overcoming —A Poetry Collection. 5-stars!
Do you know Jeremiah? His problem-- lamentation? Was it real or was it all in his head? Are we like Jeremiah? Then we should try to change our self talk. This article is inspired by a writing prompt about 'lament.' I hope you enjoy it.
Where the Crawdads Sing is the story of Catherine Danielle Clark, nicknamed Kya, who is the youngest in the Clark household. Her Pa is a drunkard and gambler who physically abuses her Ma. The story begins with Ma walking out of their house, and then one by one, the older children doing the same thing, until the only one who’s left behind — for lack of having anywhere to go and no money — is six-year-old, still not able to read, Kya. The year was 1952.