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Child of Steens Mountain by Eileen O'Keeffe McVicker
I grew up in the mountains and I'm always drawn to books by other's like me
who enjoyed long, unstructured hours in nature, inventing games, and observing
wildlife. This memoir tells the story of a young girl growing up on a
sheep rancher's homestead in eastern Oregon in the 30's. Eileen tells of the
wonders and dangers of having adult responsibilities as a child, taking care of
valuable livestock and shouldering a staggering amount of work, and she tells it
with humility and humor. I read this aloud to my husband as we bumped
along the backroads of my mountain home on a brilliant fall day, grateful for my
much less demanding rural heritage. Reviewed by Susan Richmond
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society |
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By Mary Ann Shaffer
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
& her niece, Annie Barrows is a charming novel written in the form
of letters. The story takens place on one of the Channel Islands, which
were occupied by Germany during WWII. As a young female writer is
interviewing the community after the war, she realizes this might be
her next book. We meet the community and become involved in their
lives & relationships. What a fun way to also learn some
interesting history. Reviewed by Sue Domis
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What Are Northwest Readers Choosing? |
What books are the top picks among readers in the Pacific Northwest?
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