We Sing From the Heart: How The Slants® Took Their Fight for Free Speech to the Supreme Court- Review of a Biography About Reappropriation, and Social Justice

We Sing From the Heart is a fantastic book this gives youngsters a glimpse a fight for free speech, a civil rights battle and the systemic prejudice that still continues in government bureaucracy. Read my review and so learn about the author’s nonprofit foundation “Read Your World” which helps spread the word about diverse Children’s books and helps get those books into the hands of young readers.

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“Smartass: Memoir of a Mouthy Girl” – Review of Emily Sayre Smith’s Story

Smartass: Memoir of a Mouthy Girl by Emily Sayre Smith is a humorous and candid exploration of her chaotic upbringing in a dysfunctional family against the backdrop of the ballet world. As she pursues her dreams, Smith confronts her sexuality and struggles with addiction while sharing engaging stories from her life in the mid-20th century.

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LETA PEARL’S LOVE BISCUITS ARE A TASY TREAT

Leta Pearl’s Love Biscuits is a romantic comedy set in 1982 in a small Southern town. It focuses on Trudy, a widow young mother who struggles to overcome past scandals and is now engaged to a politician. As she navigates societal expectations, she finds herself attracted to another man. Little does she know, it might be Mama’s magic biscuits that got her engaged in the first place.

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Exploring Psychic in Suburbia: Review, Interview & GIVEAWAY

Read the author Interview with kc Freeman, author of Psychic in Suburbia & grab a chance at one of ten prizes in the giveaway.

KC Freeman’s “Psychic in Suburbia” follows Abby McBride, a medium mom navigating midlife challenges, hidden psychic abilities, and suburban life. Set against a backdrop of humor and paranormal events, Abby confronts ghostly disruptions while attending a Halloween party. This lighthearted cozy mystery is the first in an anticipated series.

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