All posts by Allison Rand

The Farewell Tour by Stephanie Clifford

Stephanie Clifford fills out the singular story of one woman’s hard rise to country music stardom with the history of country music and the evolution of American culture. Water Lil is a character you won’t soon forget. This well researched novel is also a love letter to country music and the American West. If you’ve spent time with either, this novel will be hell bent on tugging at your heartstrings. -Allison (Staff)

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The Latecomer by Jean Half Korelitz

A page-turner from a master stylist.

Crammed with drama and striking characters. Loved it.

“People with different ideas from one’s own were not the enemy; they were simply people with different ideas. Hearing them out carried, he supposed, some small potential for having one’s mind changed, but it was far more likely to strengthen the opinion you already had, so why all the fear?”

George (Co-founder)

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Black Cake – Charmaine Wilson

In this case, you can judge a book by it’s cover. It’s the whole package: good writing, strong plotting and relatable characters. Twisty, fun and moving. “She said that you had to love the sea more than you feared it. You had to love the swimming so much that you would do anything to keep on going.” His mother looked out the car window. “Just like life, you know?” 

Robin (Staff)

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Trespasses – Louise Kennedy

Cushla Lavery’s affair with a married man and motherly relationship with her young student Davey will have disastrous results for all three families. The divide of Catholic and Protestant beliefs in Northern Ireland in the 70’s comes to everyday life with Kennedy’s well drawn characters. If you love Derry Girls read this! P.S. You’ll want to smoke a cig!

Allison (Staff)

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Girly Drinks – Mallory O’Meara

This is a fun, feminist exploration of alcohol’s production and consumption throughout the ages. From Alewives to Japanese sake brewers, from African sorghum beer to bootlegged rum, “Girly Drinks” perfectly captures how women have impacted drinking culture and society as a whole. Curl up with your favorite beverage of choice and dive in!

Rio (Staff)

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Lark Ascending – Silas House

Lark, an American climate refuge in Ireland, Seamus, one of the last domesticated dogs, and brave, mysterious Helen, set off for Glendalough, an Irish haven of personal freedom in a world decimated by climate catastrophes and ruled by radical religious conformists where compassion, humanity and empathy are as endangered as humankind.

Lori (Staff)

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