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japple

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18. Finished reading Michael Christie's book, Greenwood, which I thoroughly enjoyed
Sun Apr 18, 2021, 03:08 PM
Apr 2021

and highly recommend.

I got a free download on Julia Claiborne Johnson's Be Frank With Me. and am enchanted with this author and her unique characters. It would make a wonderful movie.

From amazon.com:

A sparkling talent makes her fiction debut with this infectious novel that combines the charming pluck of Eloise, the poignant psychological quirks of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and the page-turning spirit of Where’d You Go, Bernadette.

Reclusive literary legend M. M. “Mimi” Banning has been holed up in her Bel Air mansion for years. But after falling prey to a Bernie Madoff-style ponzi scheme, she’s flat broke. Now Mimi must write a new book for the first time in decades, and to ensure the timely delivery of her manuscript, her New York publisher sends an assistant to monitor her progress. The prickly Mimi reluctantly complies—with a few stipulations: No Ivy-Leaguers or English majors. Must drive, cook, tidy. Computer whiz. Good with kids. Quiet, discreet, sane.

When Alice Whitley arrives at the Banning mansion, she’s put to work right away—as a full-time companion to Frank, the writer’s eccentric nine-year-old, a boy with the wit of Noel Coward, the wardrobe of a 1930s movie star, and very little in common with his fellow fourth-graders.


As she slowly gets to know Frank, Alice becomes consumed with finding out who Frank’s father is, how his gorgeous “piano teacher and itinerant male role model” Xander fits into the Banning family equation—and whether Mimi will ever finish that book.

Full of heart and countless “only-in-Hollywood” moments, Be Frank with Me is a captivating and unconventional story of an unusual mother and son, and the intrepid young woman who finds herself irresistibly pulled into their unforgettable world.


Many thanks for the weekly thread.

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Mark Greaney Timewas Apr 2021 #1
I have read a couple of those. Good stuff. dameatball Apr 2021 #3
Mmmm, political thrillers hermetic Apr 2021 #5
I'm simultaneously reading various time travel anthologies. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2021 #2
Time... hermetic Apr 2021 #6
"The Honjin Murders" by Seishi Yokomizo. dameatball Apr 2021 #4
Many characters hermetic Apr 2021 #7
They do that in the front of the book, so that is helpful. dameatball Apr 2021 #12
Reread Cat Shout for Joy, likely my fav all time book, a Joe Grey SheltieLover Apr 2021 #8
Your favorite, eh? hermetic Apr 2021 #14
You know, I love the entire Joe Grey series, but the last 3 are stand outs! SheltieLover Apr 2021 #16
Plunging into the Golden Age The King of Prussia Apr 2021 #9
Wow, from 1941 hermetic Apr 2021 #11
Out and about The King of Prussia Apr 2021 #17
I started The Conclave by Robert Harris. Polly Hennessey Apr 2021 #10
Interesting hermetic Apr 2021 #13
Conclave, it is. Polly Hennessey Apr 2021 #15
Finished reading Michael Christie's book, Greenwood, which I thoroughly enjoyed japple Apr 2021 #18
I got Greenwood hermetic Apr 2021 #19
Sounds like a great read! SheltieLover Apr 2021 #23
Finished "The Scorpion's Tail" by Preston & Child Number9Dream Apr 2021 #20
Oooh, good hermetic Apr 2021 #21
Oh, hey, I have a story for you hermetic Apr 2021 #22
Two for now lounge_jam Apr 2021 #24
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