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A Book Muse Award, and Some Handsome Company

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Thank you to Jill Marsh and Book Muse for this graceful, on point review of Shining Sea and a Recommended Reading Award!

“Woodstock and freedom; Vietnam and death; AIDS and counterculture; [Shining Sea] is an evocative yet concise American novel of self-discovery in which successive generations try to define themselves and their notions of home. … No character escapes the shadow of war and its repercussions. … Hugely readable and somehow ominous in the light of current events.

“You’ll enjoy this if you liked: The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende, Spilt Milk by Amanda Hodgkinson or The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen.”

All right, then. To see the entire review, look here.

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