Sidekicks & Side Trips with Acclaimed Author Annie Ward
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In celebration of the mass market release of NOT A SOUND, I’ve shared my list of The Best Thrillers and Mysteries About Dogs with Shepherd.com. What books would you add? https://shepherd.com/best-books/thrillers-and-mysteries-about-dogs
THE KILLER SERMON by Kevin Kluesner is the story of an aging priest in rural Wisconsin giving an impassioned Christmas homily condemning abortion as murder and exhorting his parishioners to stop it. A former mayor responds by starting a hunger strike in city hall, and the editor of the local weekly newspaper begins running a…
I’m a bit behind on updating what I’ve been reading as of late, so this is going to be a smorgasbord of recommendations. I hope you find something here that will make you run to your favorite bookstore or library! Crying in H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle Zauner In this heartfelt memoir about…
The month of June started out hot, hot, hot and there is no sign of it cooling off. So how does one cope? With a book and a cold beverage of course. Below is a list of great reads stacked on my bedside table. Death at Greenway by Lori Rader-Day (Oct. 12, 2021) A mystery…
May is a great month for reading! Take a look at what’s been occupying my time. Perestroika in Paris by Jane Smiley – When I spied this beauty at Next Page Books I knew I had to grab it for two reasons: Jane Smiley is one of my writing heroes. A Thousand Acres is one…
Though we have had some gorgeous spring days we have had plenty of rainy, blustery ones too – perfect for curling up with a cozy blanket and a book. You know what they say, March winds bring April showers and a great stack of books. Take a peek at what I’ve been reading as of late.…
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN by bestselling author, Erika Robuck is the true story of WWII Secret Agent Virginia Hall, an American woman with a prosthetic leg, whose clandestine work with the French Resistance undermines the Nazi regime, creates escape lines out of Occupied France, and helps hundreds of Free French guerrilla fighters liberate a secluded mountain region…
Have I got a list for you! As of late I, like many of you, have been reading a ton as a way to escape the craziness of the world around me. Below is a list of some of the books I’ve enjoyed over the past few months, including a few new additions I cannot…
Today I’m thrilled to welcome Kristin Gudenkauf, author of Grumpaloffagus: He Sure is Grumpy! Gumpaloffagus, a kid dinosaur, sure is grumpy! He experiences may versions of grumpiness from physical things like being hungry, tired, or hurt, to feeling more complex emotions like embarrassed, scared, frustrated, and so on. After exploring reasons for grumpiness, Grumpaloffagus then…