Thanksgiving and Books a Plenty

First, start with Tracy Letts’ Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning play, August: Osage County, a dysfunctional family complete with dinner. Very Thanksgiving.

Next to keep the family theme going, Billie Letts, Tracy’s mom, has a new book, Made in the U.S.A.

Looking forward to Carolyn Wall’s Sweeping Up Glass.

Linda Hogan has penned a new novel, People of the Whale. You might want to start with her book Mean Spirit. Here’s a taster from Oklahoma Reads Oklahoma.

And for dessert Carolyn Hart’s Ghost at Work, a new series, a new heroine.

Five for dinner, you do have to spend some time with relatives and turkey. Happy HOLIDAY.

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Wow! That’s a pretty intense selection of courses for Thanksgiving! After such meaty and substantial fare, you’ll definitely need the Carolyn Hart dessert to reset your palate. Good job, Kitty!

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