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Long Bright River

"Being a mother is about learning the strengths you never new you had and dealing the fears you didn't know existed." - Unknown "In a Philadelphia neighborhood rocked but he opioid crisis, two once-inseparable sisters find themselves at odds.  One, Kacey, lives on the streets in the vise of addiction.  The other, Mickey walks those same blocks on her police beat.  They don't speak anymore, and the police department has no idea of their connection, but Mickey never stops worrying about her sibling.  Then Kacey disappears, suddenly, at the same time that a mysterious string of murders begins in Mickey's district, and Mickey panics over her sister's safety.  Risking her job, and maybe even the welfare of her four-year-old son, Mickey becomes dangerously obsessed with finding the culprit - and her sister - before it's too late." The hard-life streets of Philadelphia are the setting that has stayed with me from his story.  This hard-life doesn&

If You Want to Make God Laugh

“Some signs have saved my life while others reminded me that I had a life worth saving.  Reading them hasn’t always been easy; a precious few are unambiguous; the rest are as ephemeral as smoke and as clear as mud.  None has been quite as definitive as a baby left on my doorstep.” Bianca Marais, If You Want To Make God Laugh   What a tremendous start to 2020.  Finishing this book believing it might be the best book I read all year.  The story that takes place entirely in South Africa and encompasses family, regret, love, loss, violence, disease, reconciliation and forgiveness.  From beginning to end this story took my breath away.  Sometimes for the dusty, hot surroundings and other time for the depth of loss these characters endured.  It filled me with hope, and with the promise of faith.  The title didn’t come into full focus until I closed the book upon completion and held it close.  This I do believe.  We do not know God’s plans.  We do not control others, only ourselves i