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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time
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So I guess I panicked from the word go.

October 25, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The Bus on Thursday – 4/5 Stars This was an audiobook and I hadn’t heard of it before I looked a little into and downloaded it from Overdrive. Also, had this not been Australian I might not have listened to it, and had I read the back I wouldn’t either. I also almost turned it off early on because of a kind of off-key line that I didn’t like. But something clicked in my experience at some point and I ended up really liking it. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Alice McDermott, charming billy, cristina garcia, god bless you mr rosewater, here in berlin, his favorites, Home, jr ackerley, Kate Walbert, kurt vonnegut, Marilynne Robinson, Paula Fox, shirley barrett, the bus on thursday, the slave dancer, we think the world of you

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:381 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Alice McDermott, charming billy, cristina garcia, god bless you mr rosewater, here in berlin, his favorites, Home, jr ackerley, Kate Walbert, kurt vonnegut, Marilynne Robinson, Paula Fox, shirley barrett, the bus on thursday, the slave dancer, we think the world of you ·
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Sludging Toward Bethlehem

March 6, 2017 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Recently I had lunch with my mom. About an hour in she revealed to me that my older aunt had died, but that she was worried about mentioning it because of her own weird kind of unresolved feelings with my dad’s side of the family. She was older and quite ill, so it was not surprised or unexpected, but it weighed on my mom in a weird way. In this novel, a middle-aged woman on the cusp of a trip out of town also sits […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Paula Fox, The Widow's Children

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:82 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Paula Fox, The Widow's Children ·
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Dissection of Dysfunction

March 3, 2016 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Paula Fox’s 1976 novel examines one family’s intense and contentious relations with each other. While the hurt, anger and divisions have been years in the making, all it takes is one dinner together and its aftermath for the reader to gather the depth of the discord and the underlying reasons for the dysfunction. The Maldonada family, as one might guess from the name, is both Spanish and “given toward evil” — a very poor translation of what I think that name means. Evil is too […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR8, ElCicco, Fiction, Paula Fox, ReadWomen, The Widow's Children

ElCicco's CBR8 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR8, ElCicco, Fiction, Paula Fox, ReadWomen, The Widow's Children ·
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