Stan is 13 and struggling at a new school when he meets Charlie. Complete opposites, they click and become good friends despite their differences. Stan is struggling with bullies whereas Charlie knows exactly how to stand up for himself and helps to show Stan how to gain confidence. Both know what it means to be... Continue Reading →
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee 60th Anniversary Edition
To Kill A Mockingbird is a classic book that is as relevant today as it always has been. Written from a young girls perspective, “Scout” is a wonderful character. She sees the best in people and isn’t afraid to be her own person. Jem, her older brother is never far from her side and getting... Continue Reading →
A Place Called Winter by Patrick Gale
Harry Cane marries Winnie after his brother Jack introduces them. It seems more of a convenience relationship than romance but they soon have a daughter together and settle down. Harry would not have been Winnie's first choice of husband, but they are good friends and it seems to work. It isn't too surprising when Harry... Continue Reading →
Cop town by Karin Slaughter
Atlanta 1974 Kate Murphy starts a new job with the police. At a time where racism was widespread, being a female cop was also very tough. ...the only thing the black and white male officers could agree on was that none of them thought women should be allowed in uniform Cops are being murdered all... Continue Reading →