Rhys bowen biography of alberta
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37 Time New York Times Bestselling Author
Hello Mary. I have read most of your books and have enjoyed most of them immensely, but my favorites are The Survivors Club series. I was re-reading Only A Promise this week and came across a line that struck me as highly pertinent to the times we are living through right now. Ralph and Chloe were having a discussion about their marriage and how they were attempting to make their strangely begun marriage to work. “But perhaps everyone, all down through the ages, lives through dreadful times. Perhaps it is the human condition.“ Mostly I just wish to thank you for your work. Your understanding of people is extraordinary and appreciated. I shall continue to look forward to new releases from you!
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Death on picture Night Riviera: A Informal British Verifiable Mystery
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Women’s History Month may be coming to an end, but it’s always the right time to read about women that have made an impact in society, large or small. Whether they wowed us on screen, wrote immersive novels, or influenced us in other ways, no one could deny the importance of women throughout time. There’s plenty of fantastic women to read about, but here are just a few biographies and memoirs to explore (all written by women, about women):
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
In this explosive debut, former iCarly star McCurdy recounts a harrowing childhood directed by her emotionally abusive stage mother. A narcissist and “full-blown hoarder,” McCurdy’s mother, Debra, pushed her daughter into acting at age six in 1999, doling out her scarce affection in tandem with the jobs McCurdy booked (while weaponizing her breast cancer—which eventually killed her in 2013—for good measure). After McCurdy hit puberty around age 11, her mother steered her to anorexia via “calorie restriction,” and later began performing invasive breast and genital exams on McCurdy at age 17. As she recounts finding fame on Nickelodeon, beginning in 2007 with her role on iCarly, McCurdy chronicles her efforts to break free from her mother’s machinations, her struggles with bulimia