It’s been a long and difficult year for me and my family, and I know I’m not alone. But I’m trying to look forward. First task is getting my house back in shape. The place looks like something the “Hoarders” producers would look at and say, “Nah. Nobody would believe this is real.”

Boychik cover

I started with the books (Because books). There’s one print copy of Boychik left and I would LOVE to send it to you. If you want, I’ll sign it for you or for somebody you want to give it to. I’m not asking you to pony up a thing—just answer one question in this Rafflecopter window: What are you reading? Why do I ask? Because I’m always looking for a good book to read. And because I’m nosy.

One small disclaimer: giveaway only valid in the US. Sorry, friends in other places. Rafflecopter runs through 1/8 and will choose a winner at random.

I wish you peace and love and health for 2024.

Thank you for reading,

Laurie

PS: I’m reading The Overstory, and the writing is so lovely I want to read it very slowly—as my friend and editor David Antrobus said, “at the speed of trees.”

5 responses to “Literally, A Little Housekeeping”

  1. I’m no eligible for the book but what I am reading now is The Year Of Yes by Shonda Rhimes. It’s a funny, quick, and personal read that will have you laugh while you get insights into yourself. Delightful.

    1. Hi, Yvonne, that sounds great! Hope you’re well.

      1. I just had a hip replacement two weeks ago and am recovering well but impatient as hell about it and bored to tears due to my inability to do stuff. lol Happy New Year and stay well as well. I think you’ll enjoy that book.

  2. lol – not eligible either, but I’m reading a fabulous space opera by an Australian Canadian! I stumbled across it while trawling the free books on Amazon, and it really is /good/. Sometimes Lady Luck smiles on us. 🙂

    Hope your New Year is better than the old one. -hugs-

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    Sally Schubert Haas

    Oh, my. That is messy! I am currently reading two books, “Frozen River”, by Ariel Lawhon(historical fiction set in Maine, 1789), and “The Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany”, by Thomas Childers. I’ll let you guess which is the slower read.

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