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A compelling drama about a dysfunctional family that will make readers laugh out loud and cringe all at once. While the side plots meander slightly, Littlewood’s (Amazing Grace Adams) sharp characters and emotional depth beautifully capture the messy and complicated side of adults’ relationships to their families of origin, quirks and all.
Brown’s (I’ll Be You) latest is part coming-of-age story, part psychological thriller, and part social commentary. The engaging characters and fast-paced plot take readers on a journey from the isolated mountains of Montana to the energetic tech boom of 1990s Silicon Valley.
Every foodie and cocktail connoisseur visiting Chicago should read this book, which stands out for its unique mix of history, culture, and modern trends. It’s an essential read for cocktail lovers and a great addition to library collections.
Perfect for book lovers, party themes, and anyone who loves a classic drink with a literary (and hangover-free) twist. A great addition to any library for programs, displays, and sober inspiration.
Are these the great secrets that will make the transition to adulthood easier? Unlikely. But fans of Rubin (and maybe new grads) will enjoy this book and her whimsical writing and self-reflection.
Filled with interesting facts, inspiring stories, and vivid illustrations, this history lesson, feminist manifesto, and bounty of cocktails is a vibrant must-read.
In addition to helping readers to develop drawing skills, this book emphasizes the meditative practice and relaxing benefits of drawing and is a worthwhile purchase.