In April Sinclair's spectacular sequel to Coffee Will Make You Black, marks the return of down-to-earth Jean Stevenson now a college graduate struggling to maintain her identity with the ever changing society in 1970s San Francisco. Apparently, I read this book out of order. I borrowed this copy ...
(FROM JACKET)Dee Dee is forty-one, divorced with no children, and searching for love in the I-Feel-Your-Pain '90s. Dee Dee doesn't expect to cause whiplash when she walks down the street, but she would like to turn a few heads now and then. Although she has some close friends, they can't keep her...
Posted at Shelf Inflicted I couldn’t resist the title. When I was little, my mom used to give me my own mug with a little bit of Café Bustelo and a lot of sugar. It made me feel pretty grown up that I was drinking coffee with my parents. My grandmother would look at me disapprovingly and say,...