Book Review – The Boy in the Field by Margot Livesey
Three young siblings discover a body wounded and abandoned in The Boy in the Field, by best-selling author Margot Livesey. The victim survives, but the …
Continue ReadingBook Review, The Galleons by Rick Barot
Galleons were sailing ships used by Spain for war and trade in the fifteenth through seventeenth century. The author of The Galleons, Rick Barot, was …
Continue ReadingThe Power to Pardon Cannot be Unlimited
The flurry of Trump pardons has begun. The pardon power must be reinterpreted to prohibit pardon of unidentified crimes and void pardons given in bad …
Continue ReadingBook Review, Jack by Marilynne Robinson
Jack, by Marilynne Robinson, is set in 1950s St. Louis. It’s the story of an interracial romance at a time and place where race mixing …
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Book Review – On Ocean Boulevard, by Mary Alice Monroe
Before On Ocean Boulevard, I’d not read anything by Mary Alice Monroe, best-selling author of the Beach House series, because I normally don’t read romance. …
Continue Reading“Buddy” a Christmas story….
Buddy Eight-year-old Katie was seated at the dining room table, in her bluebird pajamas and fuzzy slippers, swinging her feet, waiting …
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