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“Lima Nights” by Marie Arana Reviewed by Pamela Lear

Lois Alter Mark15 years ago5 years ago14 mins

I have now read three of Marie Arana’s books, and can thus truly call myself a fan of her work.  I first became aware of her when one of my book groups read her novel, Cellophane, a fascinating story abut a paper factory set in the Amazon jungles of Peru. Then I heard her on…

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Woman to Woman: Our Exclusive Interview With Author Robin Antalek

Lois Alter Mark15 years ago5 years ago121 mins

Robin Antalek’s debut novel, The Summer We Fell Apart, is one of those rare exceptions to the rule, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” The cover of this book is so rich and vibrant and beautiful, it’s a dead-on reflection of the writing inside. The story of four siblings in a totally dysfunctional…

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reader laurie doyle reviews “little bee” by chris cleave

Lois Alter Mark15 years ago5 years ago31 mins

I was hooked from the first line of Little Bee, “Most days I wish I was a British Pound coin instead of an African Girl. Everyone would be pleased to see me coming.” Such a sad beginning to a story that is not only sad at times, sweet at times but even political at times….

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Louise Nayer Talks About her Devastating Memoir, “Burned”

Lois Alter Mark15 years ago5 years ago433 mins

Wow. Louise Nayer’s devastating memoir, Burned, will rip your heart out, then slowly but determinedly put it back together again. When she was just four years old, Louise’s parents fell victim to a flash fire and spent nine months in the hospital, separated from their two little girls who didn’t understand what was happening or why they couldn’t see…

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Margaret Dilloway on “How to Be an American Housewife”

Lois Alter Mark15 years ago5 years ago413 mins

How to Be an American Housewife has only been out for a few weeks but it’s already going back to press and has been selected as an Indie Next List Notable because it’s SO GOOD! It’s the kind of book that makes you want to call your mom, and send out a prayer of gratitude…

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About Amber Readmond "As a former flight attendant, travel fuels my passion for life. Whether enjoying luxury cruises and resorts or embracing more adventurous travel like camping or road-tripping, I’m happiest when exploring new places, soaking in nature, and creating meaningful connections along the way."... Read More

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Lois Alter Mark of Midlife At The Oasis

About Lois Alter Mark “At this point in my life, I know what makes me happy, and I’m going for it. Midlife at the Oasis is a community of women who feel the same way, and who have the power to make things happen — for themselves and others. As someone once said — and, really, I would credit them if I could remotely remember who it was — it’s the second act that has the happy ending.”… Read More

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