The Correspondent by Virginia Evans

I can’t recommend Virginia Evans’ novel, The Correspondent, highly enough. If you like epistolary novels with a depth of character, meet Sybil Van Antwerp. Sybil is retired from practicing law. She’s divorced, a mother and grandmother who lives in...

Foster by Claire Keegan

I’m not the only one impressed with Claire Keegan’s spare, beautifully written novels. If you don’t want to read my review, check out Alexandra Alter’s article in The New York Times, http://bit.ly/3X0manJ. Keegan, the author of Small Things...

Frontier Follies by Ree Drummond

Ree Drummond’s Frontier Follies was all I had hoped for in her memoir, the story of her family and life on the Drummond Ranch. I watch “The Pioneer Woman” on TV, but I watch for the anecdotes and scenes of ranch life. I don’t use her recipes or cooking equipment. I...

The Guest Cottage by Nancy Thayer

Nancy Thayer’s latest novel, The Guest Cottage, is a charming summer book. Set on Nantucket, it’s the story of two people escaping their troubles, only to find family, and each other. At thirty-six, Sophie Anderson has been content to be the perfect wife,...