Happy Thanksgiving Day, dear readers. I hope every one of you is having a wonderful day, enjoying it in the manner that makes you happiest.
In October, I read severable books. Let me tell you about three of them:
The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
The book opens with the finding of a skeleton at the bottom of a well. Then, it goes back in time a few decades to tell the story of the people of Chicken Hill – a decaying neighborhood of immigrant Jews and African Americans, and the couple who help bind the community together. It was good.
Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall
A nine-year-old runaway meets up with an unlikely companion on the road to Nashville to find her mother. She learns a lot about life along the way. I enjoyed it.
Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies by Catherine Mack
This novel is about a woman who writes murder mysteries. She travels to the locations where the murders take place, hence the title. It was entertaining.
Y’all get back to your celebrations!
MK out.
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