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“What book/novel would you suggest for someone like me, someone interested in learning about your state, city and/or country? What book do you think is perfect for presenting the history and culture of your place of residence in the most perfect and interesting way?”
I haven’t lived in Maryland that long compared to all the time I spent growing up in Massachusetts, but I think I can offer up at least one book that represents some of Maryland’s history and culture during a tumultuous time in our nation’s history.

What’s compelling about this story is that Nixon takes a tragic and personal event and weaves a story that illustrates the continued tensions between the North and South even after the end of the Civil War and the power of love to change someone’s long-held and deeply rooted perceptions about the world. However, it also demonstrates how insecurity can breed deception and suspicion and tear apart love and family. Slavery was not just a political issue or a business issue, but a family issue that even led to some men fighting one another on the battlefield and in the home.
What book would you recommend about your state?

First I want to wish my husband a happy birthday. I’m sure he’s starting to feel his age, but I keep telling him that age is just a number and he doesn’t look a day over 25. I hope that you have a great birthday, honey, and keep smiling now that our daughter is here. She adores her daddy, and I know you adore her. Have a great day off from work spending time with her. I wish that I could do the same.
I have been MIA where Weekly Geeks is concerned, a meme started by Dewey at The Hidden Side of a Leaf . I used to this every week when Dewey was alive, and her passing left me shell-shocked for a long time. I love the questions and activities this meme often comes up with, though many weeks I’ve run out of time to do them.


