Sarah Anne Carter is a writer and reader. She grew up all over the world as a military brat and is now putting down roots with her family in Ohio. Family life keeps her busy, but any spare moment is spent reading, writing or thinking about plots for novels.
In The Waitress, Katie is having trouble being able to take a risk and decide what to do with her life.
“More often than not, people who vent or complain already know how to handle their current situation – they’re just looking for someone to see and appreciate their struggle.” We all just want to be heard. At least, that’s what Michael Sorenson builds his book around, with many, many stories […]
“Out of roughly 29 million adult women in America in 1928, less than a dozen had pilot’s licenses on file with the U.S. Department of Commerce.” I love reading books about the lesser-known parts of history and Fly Girls falls right into that category. Early in aviation history, women were making […]
“We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.” Malala was the target of a Taliban attack in 2012 when she was only 15 for going to school. She lived in Pakistan in a beautiful valley that was a tourist attraction. Her father was an advocate for […]
“I continue to have qualms of conscience that I did so little.” – Irena Sendler There are some stories that are almost too amazing to be true. Irena Sendler was part of a network that helped save more than 2,500 children from the Warsaw ghetto, along with many other teens […]
“If David could have just been nice to me, then life would have been perfect!” Craig grows up right in the middle of a family with five children and is constantly tormented by his older brother, David. It’s not just the typical sibling rivalry, but bullying that involves violence, trickery, […]
2019 Online Book Club Announcement There will be no Online Book Club in 2019 due to lack of participation. I welcome participation to continue in the books from 2017 and 2018. I have also started a local book club and will use my time and energy to focus on that […]
“She was making lots of tiny mistakes that would eventually cause everything to fall apart.” Cecilia happens upon a letter in the attic addressed to her from her husband, but to be read upon his death. She doesn’t open it right away, but wants to tell John Paul that she […]
“The great crystal was a miracle. He must protect it.” Eric and Dale are training and living their lives as princes where Eric is the heir to the throne. Dale suffers asthma and weak legs, but his father surprises them with an announcement that Dale is to be the next […]
[sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] I read a little slower this month as I was also participating in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and succeeded by writing 50,000 words of a new novel. I did read a few very captivating fiction books and learned some new things from some great non-fiction books. […]