As a child, Jan Eliasberg could be found on her living room floor, reading the New York Times’ Sunday Book Review. She dreamed of writing, discovering her voice, finding stories to tell, and just maybe, getting her own books reviewed one day. “I think of myself as a storyteller,” she said. “Whether I’m directing a [...]
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Finding some Flowers
You guys, I did it again... I read the middle book before the first one. *insert facepalm GIF* But now I feel like I have to go back and read Martha Hall Kelly's other books, needless to say, I loved Lost Roses! (by the way, click here to see my vlog) This is a jam-packed [...]
The Daughter’s Journey
I am very excited to share my latest book with y'all! This week, I tackled Pam Jenoff's The Ambassador's Daughter and I loved it. Click here to check out the companion vlog to this post! The story follows Margot Rosenthal, a 20-year-old German girl who is muddling her way through life immediately following the end [...]