From college prep to new schools to job searches, I’ve been overwhelmed. Here’s what’s helping me—and a free tool for you too. {Plus 4 fun things, 2 things worth your time, and 2 things I'm pondering}
For a refreshing new author, I recommend Sara Brunsvold. Her newest, The Atlas of Untold Stories, is an enjoyable journey with a mom and daughters on an actual road trip to sites of well-known midwest authors (Willa Cather, Mark Twain and more) as they try to share or avoid sharing their lives with each other. Her previous two books, The Extraordinary Lives of Mrs. Kip and The Divine Proverb of Streusel, are so good I actually pre-ordered this one. Then I had to pace myself to stretch out the reading over two days.
Sorry for the slow reply here--I was on vacation and reading lots of good books:). I don't know of Sara Brunsvold, so I'm delighted to come back to this recommendation. Thank you!
For a refreshing new author, I recommend Sara Brunsvold. Her newest, The Atlas of Untold Stories, is an enjoyable journey with a mom and daughters on an actual road trip to sites of well-known midwest authors (Willa Cather, Mark Twain and more) as they try to share or avoid sharing their lives with each other. Her previous two books, The Extraordinary Lives of Mrs. Kip and The Divine Proverb of Streusel, are so good I actually pre-ordered this one. Then I had to pace myself to stretch out the reading over two days.
Sorry for the slow reply here--I was on vacation and reading lots of good books:). I don't know of Sara Brunsvold, so I'm delighted to come back to this recommendation. Thank you!
I'm catching up on newsletter and was delighted to see Heidi and Patricia here! As always, thanks for the encouragement.
And I was delighted to see them IRL! One of these days when I'm in Richmond I will have to meet you in person too!