Contemporary, Fiction

No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister

A single book, countless lives changed. In *No Two Persons*, Erica Bauermeister weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of interconnected stories, each exploring how one novel transforms its readers. From a grieving artist to a young refugee, every character finds solace, revelation, or purpose—proving that no two people ever read the same story the same way.

Biography, Nonfiction

The Six by Laura Thompson

The Lives of the Mitford Sisters Laura and I have recounted this story a few times, but we both were/are a bit obsessed with the original Kathleen Kennedy, younger sister of JFK. We first learned about her through fiction, The Montmaray Chronicles, and then followed her through biographies and fiction. One name kept coming up… Continue reading The Six by Laura Thompson