A work of science fiction, this book, like the door in its title, is largely forgotten today. Written in 1965, this is the story of a boy who falls through a forgotten door on his planet and arrives on earth. The boy, Jon, can read minds and speak with animals. He has lost all memory of his prior life, but knows that he’s in great danger, as is the earth family who has befriended him.
I read this YA book as an adult, but it brought me back to my adolescence with a jolt. I had such a profound and visceral reaction to this tale of exclusion and ostracism that I felt the effects for several days.
Women, she said, speaking about the era in which she lived, had more trouble than men achieving incandescence because society imposed more burdens and constraints on them. Women had little privacy at home to do the uninterrupted work necessary for incandescence, hence the need for a room of one’s own. And women weren’t allowed to have their own money, which deprived them of the financial independence needed to free one’s mind from worry and make it incandescent.
I adored this book, which I read recently. This is a BIG story, where everything and everyone in it is massively larger than life. The relationship of Eliza and Alexander Hamilton is one the most tumultuous, complex, and enigmatic love stories I’ve ever come across. It’s a story of pure, unselfish love and profound treachery and betrayal. These two had scorching sexual chemistry, producing eight children, an equally intense intellectual compatibility, and a common deep patriotism and love for their fledgling country. They lived and participated in an extraordinary period of history and hung out with the people who populate the American history books – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and many more were all friends (or enemies) and associates.Book Details:
Book Title: What We Do for Love by Anne Pfeffer
Category: Adult Fiction, 227 pages
Genre: Contemporary Women’s Fiction
Publisher: Bold Print Press
Release date: May 21, 2019
Tour dates: May 20 to June 14, 2019
Content Rating: PG-13 + M (My book has a few instances of the F-word and Sh— and one somewhat explicit sex scene)
Book Description:
“If Lorelai Gilmore of Gilmore Girls was dropped into a thriller, it might resemble this appealing novel.” –Kirkus Reviews
Thirty-eight-year-old Nicole Adams has given up on finding love. Instead, the single mother focuses on the things she cherishes most—her sixteen-year-old son Justin, her friends, and her art. When she convinces a prominent Los Angeles museum to feature a piece of her work, a large-scale installation, she thinks her life has finally turned a corner. Then Justin brings a girl, Daniela, home to live with them. Daniela’s angry parents have thrown her out of the house because she’s pregnant with Justin’s child.
Shattered, Nicole takes Daniela in and, in so doing, is drawn into the inner circle of Daniela’s family—a frightening world of deceit and violence. Nicole struggles to keep life going as normal. Forced to deal with people she doesn’t trust or like, fearful for the future of both her son and the grandchild they’re expecting, Nicole wonders if she can do what she tells Justin to do: always have faith in yourself and do the right thing.
What We Do For Love won the Chick Lit category and made finalist for Best Cover Design/Fiction in the 2019 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!
Award-winning novelist Anne Pfeffer grew up in Phoenix, Arizona reading prodigiously and riding horses. After working in Chicago and New York, she escaped back to the land of sunshine in Los Angeles.
She has worked in banking and as a pro bono attorney, representing abandoned children in adoption and guardianship proceedings. Anne has a daughter living in New York and is the author of four books in the YA/New Adult genres.
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