MAYHEM: A WOMAN’S LIFE IN RURAL TEXAS
A Review of Mayhem by Elizabeth Harris “A young woman climbing out of an old Essex in a cloche hat and a flowered maroon rummage-sale dress in front of the Prin...
A Review of Mayhem by Elizabeth Harris “A young woman climbing out of an old Essex in a cloche hat and a flowered maroon rummage-sale dress in front of the Prin...
Riding to the opera through the New Mexican landscape of twilight mountains and ever shifting clouds, I wondered why Jennifer Higdon, a Pulitzer Prize-winning f...
To read this novel is to feel the wonder of life anew and to become, however momentarily, a better person. It’s been said that women’s novels have great charact...
Fabulous blogger Edith ONuallain, having written about her own favorite five books, tagged me to write about mine. Please visit Edith here and see the end of th...