by Do South | Jun 1, 2018 | Books
[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Minrose Gwin Harper Collins | 367 pages | $26 On April 5, 1936, a tornado with winds estimated as high as 318 mph, fractured Tupelo, Mississippi. The storm leveled half the town, tearing apart...
by Do South | May 1, 2018 | Books
[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Helene Hanff Penguin Books | 97 pages | $13 Recently, a new friend, and fellow book lover, welcomed me into her home. At her kitchen table, she’d stacked books she thought I’d like. As someone who...
by Do South | Mar 31, 2018 | Books
[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Jill Donovan, Founder of Rustic Cuff Charisma House | 166 pages | $20 I, like most women I know, have an affection for the bracelets made by Rustic Cuff, a wildly popular company in Tulsa. I’ve worn one...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2018 | Books
[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By A.J. Finn | William Morrow | 427 pages | $27 Meet Anna Fox, a woman who drinks too much, mixes her multiple prescription drugs with alcohol, and spends hours watching old black-and-white suspense movies...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2018 | Uncategorized
[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] Denise Kiernan | Simon and Schuster | 371 pages | $17 In 1942, as the world grappled with the evil of Adolf Hitler, a secret city called Oak Ridge was being constructed outside Knoxville, Tennessee, in the...