#StorySettings
Giving this lovely novella with its Rio Grande #River setting some love for today‘s prompt.
#StorySettings
Giving this lovely novella with its Rio Grande #River setting some love for today‘s prompt.
#MarchMadness #river
All of my river-titled books. Mostly fiction, one memoir & two cookbooks from River Cottage. I use the tagged book a lot in prompts because it‘s a quiet, beautiful little book that deserves more notice. 💜
#AYupAugust
Two rivers and two river books that may induce crying for the #CryMeARiver prompt. The tagged book is a beautifully written novella set along the banks of the Rio Grande. The second is on my #TBR & is set on the Shenandoah River & seems like a bit of a tearjerker. 😭📚
#GetMovin #river
Some books with river in the title from my stacks. I have only read the tagged book (beautiful) and cooked from the cookbook. The bottom four are in my #TBR pile. The last two were free downloads from Amazon for World Book Day last month and the title of the Leslie Kagen book is "Tomorrow River"--it's really hard to see the title in the photo. ?
#ReadingResolutions #QuickRead ⏳A quick read in terms of page count, but the writing is beautiful enough that it made me want to slow down and savor it. About a Vietnam veteran finding his way home through guilt, PSTD & poor choices, the author captures the beauty of the Rio Grande in New Mexico. (And it's from an #indiepress so I like to give it a little love and recognition when I can.)💜
Day 28 #AndItsAugust #IndiePresses I've been introduced to several great indie presses & authors through book tour reviews. Here are 6 books I've enjoyed from 4 independent publishers. Both Kate Hamer books & The Monster's Daughter are Melville House, The Mermaids of Lake Michigan is Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing, Follow the River Home is Arbor Farms Press & Beulah's House of Prayer is Brick Mantel Books. Links👇🏻-one has a giveaway on my blog.📚💙
Hard to describe & do the beauty of the writing justice. 200-ish page novella told from the POV of Vietnam vet Daniel Arroyo & some of the people & even objects he has interacted with. A bit melancholy but lovely. Paired on the blog w/ a salmon & asparagus dinner inspired by Daniel's kind gesture.