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Book Review: Angel Bumps
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] Angel Bumps: Hello from Heaven First of all, I want this disclaimer out there: menopause has made me into more of a sap than I used to…
Read MoreMrs. Potato Head
I have always looked like I came from Russian peasant stock. I have a face that looks like it was carved from a potato. My broad shoulders were designed for…
Read MoreBook Review: Flood Girls
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] The Flood Girls “The Flood Girls” by Richard Fifield is a quirky, different kind of book, populated with unusual, flawed, and likeable characters. Rachel Flood is returning…
Read MoreMiss Trunchbull
About ten years ago, I had eyeball surgery which implanted contact lenses right in front of my retinas. This allowed me to go glasses free for a long time. Recently,…
Read MoreBook Review — A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea: A Novel “A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea” by Dina Nayeri is a moving, haunting novel about a girl growing up…
Read MoreA Night at the Opera
I get it. You have some preconceived notion of the Opera being stuffy and boring and something that only rich people do after a diet of caviar and foie gras…
Read MoreBook Review: Life With My Idiot Family
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] Life with My Idiot Family: A True Story of Survival, Courage and Justice over Childhood Sexual Abuse If you knew Kathy Picard in high school or junior…
Read MoreGame Changer
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup]My life has recently changed for the better. My son got his driver’s license, and it is an absolute game changer. We did not run out and buy…
Read MoreBook Review: Motherhood, Martyrdom, and Costco Runs
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] Motherhood Martyrdom & Costco Runs I admit to being a tad competitive. I mean, I was happy to have won a Bronze Reader’s Favorite Medal for my…
Read MoreOh Ricky You’re So Fine
I will not deny that I am older than my 47 years might imply. I’m not particularly young at heart, I’m a soul that belongs in assisted living. I know…
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