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  • Nov 11, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Gary Phillips |Danny M. Lavery |Susan Rieger |Cebo Campbell

    Amerie’s Book ClubThe book: TBAAlta Journal’s California Book ClubThe book: Violent Spring by Gary PhillipsAudacious Book ClubThe book: Women's Hotel by Danny LaveryOur reviewer says: "Lavery’s appealingly offbeat debut novel explores the importance of a women’s hotel in the lives of its residents.... Patient readers will find much to savor." Read more.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | bookbrowse.com | Susan Rieger

    This is the story of three generations of very strong women. This is a complicated story, the characters are well developed each with their own story to tell. Is a thought-provoking novel that will get you thinking about motherhood. Would you follow the path? Perfect book for book clubs. Lila Is abandoned by her mother who is put into an institution when Lila is a young child. She is left in the care of her abusive father and grandmother. Later, she is told by her father that her mother has died.

  • Oct 31, 2024 | newinbooks.com | Elizabeth Guider |Suzanne Goldring |Susan Rieger |Peg Hennessy

    in Books to Read if You Like..., eBook, Literary Fiction, News New Literary Fiction Novels About Fate and InnocenceExplore captivating new literary fiction novels that delve into themes of fate and innocence. These stories weave together complex characters and profound questions, offering a deep dive into the forces that shape us and the purity that endures. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and inspired.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Susan Rieger

    Here’s something fun to do: Pick up your copy of LIKE MOTHER, LIKE MOTHER at your favorite bookstore. Do your usual preliminary scan, read the front cover blurb, and check out Susan Rieger’s photo on the back. Then slyly slip to page 316 and read the last sentences of her Acknowledgements where she lists the sources of unattributed quotations that are buried in the conversations and commentaries. She dares her readers to identify them. Is that a trace of an e. e. cummings poem?

  • Oct 29, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Susan Rieger |s We Love |Isabelle McConville

    Intergenerational Conflicts: A Guest Post by Susan Rieger Our Book Club pick is a story of mothers and daughters and complex family mythologies where inheritance doesn’t always mean wealth. Read on for an exclusive guest post from Susan Rieger on why she wanted to write about intergenerational conflicts, family dynamics and more.

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