A few more fabulous reads from my travels!
Simple
by Anita Dawes
This story was a riveting page-turner that I was unable to put down and couldn’t wait to get back to when I did. The tale takes place in the backwoods hill country of the Eastern US where life unfolds according to different rules than it does in town. The law has no influence, relationships are frequently brutal, and survival requires living by one’s instincts.
The main character, Leanne, grows up in a cabin with her grandmother and extended family where a “meanness” comes out in violence and cruelty. She and her mentally disabled uncle, Simple, are burdened with kind hearts and eventually, their defiant choices put them in mortal danger from their own family.
Part of what makes the book so engrossing is its utter unpredictability. The tension sits on a knife’s edge at all times. The family…
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Diana wrote a wonderful review of your book, Anita. I like stories about surviving within nature.
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Diana’s review was a wonderful surprise…
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Congrats!
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Thanks again for sharing. It was a fabulous read and I was delighted to review! 😀
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