Billie Livingston’s One Good Hustle (2012)

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Sammie Bell is sixteen years old and has just hustled her way into living in the basement of her friend Jill's house. Random House Canada, 2012 She has already been there for two weeks before Jill's mom even started asking questions, and, then, Sammie knows just what to

Billie Livingston’s One Good Hustle (2012)2014-03-18T11:52:55-04:00

“Lichen” Alice Munro

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Once a year, David  travels to visit Stella; they have been divorced for 8 years (they were married for 21 years), and this year he brings Catherine, the woman he is with. But Catherine is not his "new girl"; that is Dina -- without the 'h' -- whose picture he

“Lichen” Alice Munro2014-03-18T11:26:55-04:00

Meg Mitchell Moore’s So Far Away (2012)

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When I read this, I felt that little tingle you get, as a reader, when you think you've found a perfect match for your reading taste: Little Brown - Reagan Arthur Books, 2012 "It’s like pulling a thread that unravels and unravels. One loose thread, and you can

Meg Mitchell Moore’s So Far Away (2012)2014-07-11T16:27:05-04:00

“Providence” Alice Munro

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In "Providence", Rose and her husband separate, and at first -- with her new job and apartment and her casual lover -- Rose is all about the possibilities and promise. (Note: There are events in this story which reveal the outcomes of earlier stories; if you plan to discover the

“Providence” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:08:10-04:00

Dear Literary Handbook

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Beverly Cleary's Dear Mr. Henshaw (1983) (And my Holman-Harmon Handbook to Literature) I hadn't given this book a thought for my series on Letters for this autumn, but I happened upon a copy of it at a booksale a couple of weeks ago, and I did love my Ramona re-reads (and

Dear Literary Handbook2014-03-15T14:47:24-04:00
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