
Told hilariously over three parts, Hannah Pittard invites readers to follow her through ten years of time-jumped remembered conversations. “ We Are Too Many is a memoir of the end (and beginning) of a marriage. You Could Make This Place Beautiful is about life, grief, motherhood, and family, and how you pull it together (during a pandemic, no less) for yourself and your kids as you try.” Julie I've seen this referred to as a middle-aged coming-of-age and I think that's an apt description. Maggie Smith is a lovely writer and explores the purpose of memoir as she mines her formerly married and currently divorcing selves. “Poet Maggie Smith narrates her memoir of gorgeous prose about her heartbreaking divorce. This was an engaging audiobook, with different voice actors for each character, which kept.” Melanie The youngest four - Juliet, Ophelia, Cordelia, and Lavinia - break with the traditional isolation and silence of the space, finding conversations with each other and the courage to tell, or retell, their stories. It should be a terrifying prospect.“Shakespeare's most famous female characters, most having died some sort of violent death on or offstage, gather in a liminal space called 'the traproom' that unites them after their final exit. He's truly a barbarian in all ways, and like Tarzan in the stories, he's kidnapped me and claimed me for his own.īeing with him means I'm going to have to teach him to speak, how to kiss, and how to be human. A human-a human woman-is mystifying to him. He's completely uncivilized, can't speak more than a few words and doesn't know what clothes are. Resonance means mating, and children.but I don't know if this guy's ever been around anyone before. And when he takes me captive, the unthinkable happens.I resonate to him. What I didn't anticipate? That there'd be a savage stranger waiting nearby, watching me.

Sure, there are no cheeseburgers, but I'm healthy and ready to be a productive member of the small tribe. The ice planet has given me a second lease on life, so I'm thrilled to be here.

Harlow receives the shock of her life when she wakes up to see Rukh, a stranger who has clearly been on his own his whole life, but she soon learns that there is much more to this gruff, barbaric alien than the savage he appears to be. The fourth novel in the international publishing phenomenon the Ice Planet Barbarians series, now in a special print edition with bonus materials and an exclusive epilogue!

