Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Isle of Palms

The Isle of Palms is funny and well written(so much as 63 pages can reveal). You all will be pleasantly surprised and well entertained. The author, Dorothea Benton Frank, has written other books, presumably as delightful, Shem Creek and Pawley's Island to name a few. Anna tells the story from her vantage point. It's light, colorful and speaks to, in some part, mother daughter relationships, how to effectively deal with curmudgeons and life long friendships.

It's Summertime so kick back, don your shades and sunscreen and let's discussthebook! I know, shameless plug.

So get to reading and get to bloggin'. Also please feel free to suggest a good read on the blog

Ciao!
~Jah(mele)

1 comment:

~JaBe said...

ROTFL. Here's how Ah see a few of you enjoying this jem:
Steph-laughing out loud, Jackie-her muffled giggle, Tee- speed reading making mental notes to laugh at the end(the end being the day after she begins reading the book) and Val-laughing loudly, but all appreciating the authors rich choice of colorful descriptions and asides.