A Love Letter to Love Letters

2014-03-15T18:08:54-04:00

Rosy Thornton's More Than Love Letters (2006) Headline, 2007 "Don’t you think it would be sad if nobody ever wrote each other love letters any more?" The genesis of Rosy Thornton's debut novel could well have been that statement. Of course it's a character -- not the author

A Love Letter to Love Letters2014-03-15T18:08:54-04:00

Rosy Thornton’s Tapestry of Love (2010)

2020-09-01T16:28:54-04:00

Rosy Thornton's The Tapestry of Love Headline Books, 2010. Whether it was the cover image, or the title, or vague impressions gathered from other readers before I settled on reading this novel, I'm not sure: somehow I picked up the idea that this is a romance novel. And, sure, the

Rosy Thornton’s Tapestry of Love (2010)2020-09-01T16:28:54-04:00

Thrilled by Rose Tremain

2014-03-15T18:07:36-04:00

Rose Tremain's Sacred Country (1992) London: Sceptre – Hodder and Stoughton, 1993. I was thrilled with this book. So thrilled that, although I had read almost half of it before I lost track of it in a chaotic part of the year, I re-read that half willingly on a second

Thrilled by Rose Tremain2014-03-15T18:07:36-04:00

Philippa Gregory’s The Lady of the Rivers (2011)

2014-03-15T18:02:55-04:00

Who wouldn't fall for a guy with the "finest collection of books and manuscripts outside the Church in Europe"? Mind you, this is a time when a bookworm can't necessarily slip a bound volume into her purse or pocket. A work is as likely to be on a

Philippa Gregory’s The Lady of the Rivers (2011)2014-03-15T18:02:55-04:00

The Handmaid’s Tale (1986)

2014-07-11T16:28:48-04:00

Houghton Mifflin, 1986 "I want everything back, the way it was. But there is no point to it, this wanting." So says the narrator, whom we know as Offred. But that's not her real name. And it doesn't feel to her that this is her real life, what

The Handmaid’s Tale (1986)2014-07-11T16:28:48-04:00
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