REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “She yearned for closeness, and yet her own responses prevented it. She would never be kittenishly playful with him; he would never confront hard truths with her. They could scarcely ever relax with each other.” Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, born in 1884, is known for being the ...
REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Motherhood. Now that’s a foreign country.” Lionel Shriver’s novel about the complications of motherhood and the influence of parenting on a child’s development is gripping, frank, and forces readers to meditate on the unthinkable. Two years prior, Eva Khatchadourian’s son...
article by Cindy G. Foust Spring is in the air BayouLife nation and I hope this column finds our loyal readers basking in the blooming buds and warm temperatures of spring. Actually, spring seems to have kicked off in our region the past few days, with temperatures in the 70s…and then the next few ni...