A Piece of the World is a wonderful historical fiction book based on the real life of Christina Olson. The farm never had electricity, so there are many survival lessons thrown in for living without power, too. Overall, the books shows the importance of loving those who are in our lives and reaching out to them, even when they push us away. A Piece of the World by Christina Baker KlineThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged historical fiction on September 27, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
The Printed Letter Bookshop is full of how family, friends and even new acquaintances all weave into our own world and create a web that sometimes supports and sometimes hides us. Madeline changes for the better throughout the book, but has to learn some hard lessons to do that. The Printed Letter Bookshop by Katherine ReayThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction on September 20, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
As Sooley gets used to American college life, he practices basketball every day, despite being red-shirted for the first season. However, injuries lead him to finally being put in for a game and he shows how much he had advanced as a player … and his whole world starts to change. Sooley by John GrishamThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction on September 13, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
Way Back in the Hills is a childhood memoir about growing up in the back country of the Ozarks. Way Back in the Hills by James C. HefleyThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Memoir on September 6, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter
Sarah Anne's Bookshelf - August 2021 Sarah Anne’s Bookshelf – August 2021This entry was posted in Reading Uncategorized and tagged bookshelf on September 1, 2021 by Sarah Anne Carter