Any woman who has fought the odds to make a happy, healthy family will relate to Alison Rose, whose redemption is at stake in this inventive, addictive novel. A Theory Of Small Earthquakes teaches us something new about love and sex, jealousy and loyalty, and, most importantly, motherhood.”-Ayelet Waldman, author of Bad Mother and Red Hook RoadIn her ten previous nonfiction books, Meredith Maran has trained her journalistic eye on the subtle dance between the political and the personal. Now Maran brings her provocative gaze to her debut novel a family story spanning two decades, set against the social, political, and geological upheavals of the Bay Area. Eager to escape her damaging past and chart her own future, Alison Rose is drawn to Zoe, a free-spirited artist who offers emotional stability and a love outside the norm. After many happy years together, the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake deepens fissures in the two women’s... Views: 32
Before the movie about a rock n' roll detective there were Rex Weiner's noirish stories, capturing the punk rock 1970s in New York and Los Angeles in all their gritty glory. First published in the New York Rocker and the LA Weekly in 1979-1980, the stories became the basis for the 20th Century Fox motion picture starring Andrew Dice Clay. From CBGBs, the Mudd Club and Tier 3 in NYC to the Starwood, Zero Zero and Cuckoo's Nest in LA, Ford Fairlane takes you back to a sexy, violent and explosively creative time and place that live on in rock n' roll legend, brought authethically to life in these hardboiled stories. Views: 32
Sylvia Colley's extraordinary understanding of a woman's struggle to deal with grief, the denial, the anger, the loneliness, is described without sentimentality. A beautifully written and moving story Views: 32
Romance is a myth...At least, that's what twenty-year-old Verity Landon is beginning to think. She's supposed to be studying to be an artist, but she can't seem to get past the fiasco that was high school—which left her a social media sex scandal survivor. She's pretty sure she's going to end up single for all eternity.Exhibit A: Her latest boyfriend just broke up with her during happy hour. Second: She's a huge intimacy-phobe. Last Straw: She has a rabid crush on her boss—the one guy in her life who's off limits. She needs serious help in the love department. Enter Finbar MacNeil; snarky Irishman, rebellious musician, a hot mess, and the exact opposite of what she always goes for. What could possibly go wrong? Views: 32