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japple

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31. Beautiful bookcase/library, but I'm wondering if I could climb those stairs in
Sun Dec 5, 2021, 06:32 PM
Dec 2021

10 more years!!! I finished reading Margaret Walker's 1966 book, Jubilee and it was a real eye-opener. I highly recommend it. Now, I am re-reading a book-club favorite from years ago, Linda Hogan's book Solar Storms

From Pulitzer Prize finalist Linda Hogan, Solar Storms tells the moving, “luminous” (Publishers Weekly) story of Angela Jenson, a troubled Native American girl coming of age in the foster system in Oklahoma, who decides to reunite with her family.

At seventeen, Angela returns to the place where she was raised—a stunning island town that lies at the border of Canada and Minnesota—where she finds that an eager developer is planning a hydroelectric dam that will leave sacred land flooded and abandoned. Joining up with three other concerned residents, Angela fights the project, reconnecting with her ancestral roots as she does so.

Harrowing, lyrical, and boldly incisive, Solar Storms is a powerful examination of the clashes between cultures and traumatic repercussions that have shaped American history


Thanks, hermetic, for being our weekly host. Happy reading everybody.

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Not fiction, well sort of, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #1
Just finished State of Terror Mme. Defarge Dec 2021 #2
Merveilleux! hermetic Dec 2021 #5
Actually, I listened to the audiobook Mme. Defarge Dec 2021 #13
Hello Hermetic Glad you are enjoying your first Sisterhood book yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #3
Yes, that was so cool hermetic Dec 2021 #9
"Beloved" by Toni Morrison jmbar2 Dec 2021 #4
Cool hermetic Dec 2021 #10
Interesting. murielm99 Dec 2021 #27
If you can get the audioversion of Sula with Toni Morrison reading it, you will japple Dec 2021 #28
Sisterhood Book 15. Vanishing Act just started it last night.. yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #6
Thanks for that! hermetic Dec 2021 #11
got them straight out of the descriptions in Amazon. yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #33
I LOVE that staircase!!! nt yellowdogintexas Dec 2021 #7
Re-reading Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman. I'm sad that the American Gods series ended after Ziggysmom Dec 2021 #8
I agree hermetic Dec 2021 #12
Just finished Go Tell The Bees I Am Gone, the latest Outlander book by Diana Gabaldon. Staph Dec 2021 #14
I'm with you hermetic Dec 2021 #15
The Water Is Wide by Pat Conroy ProudMNDemocrat Dec 2021 #16
That sounds awesome hermetic Dec 2021 #17
That book is a favorite of mine, having been born on coastal SC. japple Dec 2021 #29
I loved PRINCE of TIDES as well. ProudMNDemocrat Dec 2021 #30
Lorna Barrett's "Not the Killing Type" SheltieLover Dec 2021 #18
"Life is Short but Wide" by J. California Cooper bif Dec 2021 #19
Good choice hermetic Dec 2021 #22
Now that is a cool bookcase! murielm99 Dec 2021 #20
She sounds like an author hermetic Dec 2021 #21
Finished "Squeeze Me" by Carl Hiaasen - Started "Bloodless" by Preston & Child Number9Dream Dec 2021 #23
Well, shades of D B Cooper hermetic Dec 2021 #25
Three Bedrooms, One Corpse The King of Prussia Dec 2021 #24
Yay, you hermetic Dec 2021 #26
Beautiful bookcase/library, but I'm wondering if I could climb those stairs in japple Dec 2021 #31
Thank you, sweetie hermetic Dec 2021 #32
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