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,...
(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...
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 ...