Gone On Sunday – A Cotton Lee Penn Historical Mystery by Tower Lowe

Being a recent transplant to the south (arrived 30 years ago) I enjoyed the look into Southern Culture that this book gives both from 1932 and 1972. The book covers two murders, 40 years apart. Bead Baker in 1932 and her granddaughter Little Mary in 1972 – both women have been severally beaten. There is … Continue reading Gone On Sunday – A Cotton Lee Penn Historical Mystery by Tower Lowe

The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do about It by Warren Farrell, PhD

The issue of the Boy Crisis has been on my radar for a couple of years now. I have read a couple of books over the last two years but this book goes a little more in depth into recent studies being done and the fact that our boys/men are being left behind. The book … Continue reading The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do about It by Warren Farrell, PhD

It’ll Feel Better When It Quits Hurting (Okay Picture This ……) by Lisa Orban

I read this book because I had read and loved another book by this author; I’d Rather Starve Than Cook.  I really enjoyed that book and frankly it hit close to home for me as cooking is not my favorite activity.  However, this book is very different.  This is a memoir. There were chapters I … Continue reading It’ll Feel Better When It Quits Hurting (Okay Picture This ……) by Lisa Orban