Love when authors can articulate what many people think, but do not say out loud. And when they make you pause and reflect to come from a place of understanding.
Love when authors can articulate what many people think, but do not say out loud. And when they make you pause and reflect to come from a place of understanding.
Our book club’s selection this month is “The Next Person You Meet in Heaven,” by Mitch Albom – the sequel to his bestseller, “The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Here’s my review.
If your tweenager likes mysteries, then check out this first in a series where an unlikely pair of accidental sleuths move between the magical world and the current world as they uncover the disappearance of Silent Lee’s aunt.
Updated: 07/16/2020: Looking to follow some inspirational women on their journeys? Check out some of these autobiographies, biographies and memoirs – the best books about inspirational women.