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Review: The Hidden Order of Intimacy: Reflections on the Book of Leviticus

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The Hidden Order of Intimacy: Reflections on the Book of Leviticus by Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg My rating: 5 of 5 stars View all my reviews

Flag Day

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  “You underestimate the will of the American people, Doctor,” he poked his finger in the air for emphasis. “When you push us, we push back. Hard. John Bull cannot bully America into surrendering now any more than you could 40 years ago. Have you already forgotten the lesson of Fort McHenry?” He rummaged in his desk and pulled out a tattered newspaper, much folded and creased. “My mother sent this to me with the letters, a newspaper from home. A Mr. Key wrote a poem about the battle, Doctor, titled ‘The Defence of Fort McHenry’. Look here–‘the land of the free and the home of the brave’. That’s America, Charley!" --- SEA CHANGE June 14 is #FlagDay, the day the United States honors our nation's star spangled banner.  If you've got a flag, fly it proudly!

Review: While Justice Sleeps

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While Justice Sleeps by Stacey Abrams My rating: 5 of 5 stars Outstanding thriller from an author whose romance novels (writing as Selina Montgomery) I've read, but this latest work branches out into the halls of power in Washington D.C., bringing Abrams' own experience as an attorney and politician into the work. A fast-paced novel of science and law with an all too frightening premise, it kept me up late as I watched characters race against the clock to solve the mystery. I know Ms. Abrams is a busy person, but I hope there are more novels like this in the works. View all my reviews

Thank you for your support!

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Darlene's Digest was picked as one of the 30 Best Historical Blogs and Websites at Feedspot , and I'm honored to be in such illustrious company. I've been writing this blog for ages, and while I don't blog every day, I enjoy having a site where I can share book reviews, some conversation about the joys of research, and snippets of life in North Central Florida. These past couple of years have been difficult for all of us, but I'm hanging in there, making up stories that I hope will make you smile. And don't forget my French editions from  J'ai Lu Pour Elle ! I don't know what I would have done without all my French readers around the world lifting my spirits and helping me to practice "un peu français" as I read reviews coming in from far off lands.  So merci beaucoup and thank you very much for hanging in there with me! It's greatly appreciated!