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Words of Women

Words of Women

Back to Kindergarten

By |April 30, 2026|

I spend a little time in his dual-language school each week, as much to share the love of reading as to show there are people in our community who care about him and his family.

Forty Nine Octobers

By |November 16, 2025|

In my forty ninth October I learned my first name is acronym of my grandmother’s full name. Something I probably knew, but forgot I knew. Something about someone I don’t remember, but whose DNA I carried and passed on.

Bookshelf: April-June 2025

By |July 1, 2025|

How is it already July? I’ve had a lot going on (daughter’s wedding among other things) but I still managed to read some great books. See if any of these might appeal to you.

Bookshelf: Jan – March 2025

By |March 31, 2025|

I love a new pile of Christmas gifts/books. My list this year was mostly older books by authors I have recently enjoyed and want to explore further. My TBR stack is a mix, so here goes:

Bookshelf July-Sept 2024

By |October 1, 2024|

You may recognize some authors I've enjoyed before in this list, and please know the photo is just a sample of books I had nearby. A couple of this quarter's favorites were Sisters Under the Rising Sun, The Hours, and Hold My Girl.

Proud to be from Miami

By |August 12, 2024|

For all her flaws, there’s nothing quite like the city of Miami. Indeed, I feel privileged I was brought up on an amalgam of sights and sounds you can’t get from one singular place anywhere else in the world.

Bookshelf April-June 2024

By |July 1, 2024|

As busy as it was, the crossover from spring to summer made for some good reading. The best of the bunch this quarter was A Great Country, which was no surprise based on my reactions to her previous novels. What books have you loved recently?

Bookshelf: Jan – March 2024

By |April 1, 2024|

The first of the year brought a stack of new books to enjoy, along with anticipation of new releases. But how is it already April, and I've read those and more? Guess I have to wait until my birthday and Mother's Day for more. (Just kidding.)

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