![]() Her work isn’t taken seriously, so she leaves her employment and becomes an overnight phenom on a cooking show where she uses the chemical names for things like sodium chloride, etc. They have a child, then he suddenly dies. She meets a man at her company who is brilliant too. Elizabeth is a wizard at chemistry and struggles to be recognized for her intelligence and research. As someone said on amazon, Liane Moriarty never disappoints with providing a good story.įor one of my book clubs we read Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus. I’ve been on a Moriarty tangent lately, this one Three Wishes, is about three triplets (women), two identical, one fraternal, as they progress through their 33rd year of life. Palfrey’s subterfuge effort to show off her “grandson.” I might not have ever picked up this book, but one of my book clubs had us read it, and I’m ever so glad I did. It’s a sort of hotel, but has full time elderly quirky residents. Palfrey, a woman of a certain age, moves into an old folks’ home in London. Palfrey at the Claremont, by Elizabeth Taylor (no, not that one). Sophie moves there, only to have to unearth all the bad stuff that happened before. Then she inherits his aunt’s house, back in her home town, where the quizzical Munro baby disappearance provides a living for many of his family. Sophie walked away from her wedding day, and always wondered if she made the wrong decision. How in the world did the author even come UP with this wild story, but she did, and it kept me glued. Hoover has such a gift of story-telling and keeping you hanging on a cliff. Once released her sole purpose is to be a part of her daughter’s life. A young woman is convicted of a crime (young and foolish type). Read Reminders of Him, by Colleen Hoover. A fascinating read, loving every chapter so far. In comes a man (of course) who is a priest, but to the Catholic king, not the Protestant people, and everything Catholic is abhorred and suspect. The feudal system at the time isn’t any friend to Alinor. It tells the tale of a peasant woman, Alinor (an herbalist and midwife), who lives barely above the poverty level, trying to raise two children, during the time of great turmoil in England, the rancorous civil war about Charles 1. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Īm in the middle of Tidelands, by Philippa Gregory. They both lead very busy lives, so we’ll see. Now in 2022, I’m still doing 99% of the blogging and holding out hope that these two lovely and excellent cooks will participate. I started the blog in 2007, as a way to share recipes with my family. Daughter Sara on the right, and daughter-in-law Karen on the left.
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