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A READER’S STRUGGLE | The Library of Good Intentions
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The Library of Good Intentions. INSTANT MOM →. A READER’S STRUGGLE. May 9, 2014. Hitchhiking with Larry David. By Paul Samuel Dolman. Duration in the LGI:. I really wanted to love this book. I actually bought it for my husband because he loves Larry David and we both love the Vineyard. Mike couldn’t get into it and I, too kept starting and putting it down, then re-starting, etc. but I was committed to finishing it. 2 thoughts on “ A READER’S STRUGGLE. Kevin J. Parham. May 11, 2014 at 8:15 am. The book is...
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The List | The Library of Good Intentions
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The Library of Good Intentions. OK, I’ve already started a list of books I may have to read AFTER I finish the ones I have in the LGI. These are in no particular order. The list will be updated often (I’m sure). The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes. Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl. The Good House by Ann Leary. Beautiful Day by Elin Hilderbrand. The Vineyard We Knew: A Recollection of Summers on Martha’s Vineyard. By Kevin J. Parham. The Brothers Bulger by Howie Carr. You are commen...
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politics | From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . .
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From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . . A year-rounder blogs about Martha's Vineyard. Mud of the Place. August 18, 2016. Susanna J. Sturgis. Vineyarders packed the Grange Hall yesterday, on a sweltering August afternoon, to hear candidates for the state senate and the state house of representatives introduce themselves at a forum organized by the League of Women Voters. Neither State Senator Dan … Continue reading →. August 8, 2016. Susanna J. Sturgis. May License Plate Report. June 1, 2016. In th...
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books | From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . .
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From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . . A year-rounder blogs about Martha's Vineyard. Mud of the Place. Undercover in the Summerland. August 8, 2015. Susanna J. Sturgis. Ta-Nehisi Coates might be the best, most challenging, most important writer I’ve read in years. I’ve been following his blog on TheAtlantic.com for a while now. His Atlantic essay “The Case for Reparations” is must-reading for anyone on the verge of rage … Continue reading →. August 4, 2015. Susanna J. Sturgis. July 21, 2015.
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dogs | From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . .
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From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . . A year-rounder blogs about Martha's Vineyard. Mud of the Place. January 1, 2016. Susanna J. Sturgis. I did make a New Year’s resolution once. When I was working on my first novel, The Mud of the Place, and desperately afraid that I’d never finish it, I resolved that I would work on it every day until it was done. Note … Continue reading →. Mud of the Place. August 4, 2015. Susanna J. Sturgis. West Tisbury Free Public Library. May 22, 2015. May 25, 2014.
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Mud of the Place | From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . .
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From the Seasonally Occupied Territories . . . A year-rounder blogs about Martha's Vineyard. Mud of the Place. Mud of the Place. Pretty good novels about Martha’s Vineyard by people who’ve lived here awhile aren’t all that common, and if you exclude mysteries from the tally, they’re downright rare. Why was this one almost totally ignored by the island’s bookstores and newspapers? Damned if I know, but here are my best guesses: (1) It was published by a small press in. The Mud of the Place. Not a novel, b...
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