6/20/2023 0 Comments Moms are Nuts by Amy Vansant![]() Give your graduate poetry – this poetry, for instance, or Decolo’s book (below), or head to our poetry section for some other necessary volumes. Maybe we can all create a little noise and get this talented author the publishing deal she deserves. – Karen Hayes ![]() ![]() I hope you will also be completely engrossed by this book like I was. The novel deftly moves back in forth over four decades starting in the seventies to slowly reveal the layers of the story. What happened to her? What was she like? Then one day her mother shows up and sends everyone into a tailspin. Missy Burbank was raised by her loving father and aunt, but always wondered about her mother. This is a local author who is looking for a publisher and I’m hoping that we can support her by reading her fabulous book. – Ann Patchettĭon’t be put off by the plain cover for this book. Flip to page 75 and read the one written by Amy Tan when she was eight. This book presents such a stunning portrait of the United States as seen through our libraries. This is such a beautiful book for someone who loves books or libraries or great photography or (this one is big) our country. (Prose people, don’t fret - you’ll also find brilliant short stories, sexy novels, hilarious non-fiction, and more.) ![]() What to toss in your to-read basket? Well, it’s still April, and that means it’s National Poetry Month, so there’s plenty of poetry among this month’s recommendations. ![]()
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