
Book Review: Travels with My Aunt by Graham Greene
A retired London bank manager is yanked out of the suburbs by his eccentric aunt for a “cheerfully irreverent” romp across Europe.
A retired London bank manager is yanked out of the suburbs by his eccentric aunt for a “cheerfully irreverent” romp across Europe.
Growing up on his family’s farm in New York, Almanzo Wilder wishes for just one thing— his very own horse. But Father doesn’t yet trust him with such a big responsibility. Almanzo needs to prove himself—but how?
An educational and enjoyable read from Renaissance to Abstract Expressionism, complete with images of their works and contemporary portraits of 15 major women artists through the ages.
The Lodger by Louisa Treger Genres: Biography, Fiction, History Published by Thomas Dunne Books on October 14, 2014 Pages: 272 Format: eARC Source: Netgalley Goodreads The first biographical novel about Dorothy Richardson, peer of Virginia Woolf, lover of H.G. Wells, and central figure in the emergence of modernist fiction Dorothy exists just above the poverty […]