One Billion Rising for Justice: Norman Mailer
Why is there so little concern over the entitlement spending which gives billionaire Paul Allen farm subsidies and cuts off food stamps for the working poor? Why should the taxpayers […]
Why is there so little concern over the entitlement spending which gives billionaire Paul Allen farm subsidies and cuts off food stamps for the working poor? Why should the taxpayers […]
Laura Kalpakian wrote my all-time favorite line in Steps and Exes:
“Bullshit,” said Eve,
but not too loud.
The book is set at Useless Point on Isadora Island, a fictional artistic enclave in the San Juan Islands of the Pacific Northwest. The heroine, Celia Henry, became a young widow before she realized her late husband was not Henry West ~ she had married Henry Westervelt, the scion of a lumber baron family. Her life is unconventional and filled with a tribe of step children and ex-spouses and lovers. She runs a bed and breakfast on property that belonged to Henry’s great aunt Sophia. (See Educating Waverly by Laura Kalpakian.)