Saturday, February 3, 2024

A Calamity of Souls by David Baldacci


It's only February, but I am pretty sure David Baldacci's A CALAMITY OF SOULS will end up on my Favorite Books of 2024 list, maybe even in the #1 spot.

To be released in April, but available for pre-order.


Brad Meltzer thinks This is the book David Baldacci was meant to write."


Scott Turow thinks it "may be the best novel David Baldacci has ever written."








 Set in the tumultuous year of 1968 in southern Virginia, a racially-charged murder case sets a duo of white and Black lawyers against a deeply unfair system as they work to defend their wrongfully-accused Black defendants in this courtroom drama from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.  

 
Jack Lee is a white lawyer from Freeman County, Virginia, who has never done anything to push back against racism, until he decides to represent Jerome Washington, a Black man charged with brutally killing an elderly and wealthy white couple. Doubting his decision, Lee fears that his legal skills may not be enough to prevail in a case where the odds are already stacked against both him and his client. And he quickly finds himself out of his depth when he realizes that what is at stake is far greater than the outcome of a murder trial. 

Desiree DuBose is a Black lawyer from Chicago who has devoted her life to furthering the causes of justice and equality for everyone. She comes to Freeman County and enters a fractious and unwieldy partnership with Lee in a legal battle against the best prosecutor in the Commonwealth. Yet DuBose is also aware that powerful outside forces are at work to blunt the victories achieved by the Civil Rights era.  

Lee and DuBose could not be more dissimilar. On their own, neither one can stop the prosecution’s deliberate march towards a guilty verdict and the electric chair.  But together, the pair fight for what once seemed impossible: a chance for a fair trial and true justice. 

Over a decade in the writing, 
A Calamity of Souls breathes richly imagined and detailed life into a bygone era, taking the reader through a world that will seem both foreign and familiar.

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A Calamity of Souls, the story of a murder in southern Virginia in the mid-1960’s, may be the best novel David Baldacci has ever written, which is saying a great deal. It has a gripping plot and a shocking ending, and even better than that, is also a perfect evocation of a difficult time in America’s history, propelled by deep and moving characters and beautiful writing. It captured me completely from the very first page.” —Scott Turow, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author



“This is the book David Baldacci was meant to write. Of course it’s filled with rich characters and a mystery at its core, but what makes this novel such a standout is the way Baldacci pours his own past into it. Terrifying, dazzling, and a true reckoning, A Calamity of Souls is a time machine that proves the Civil War never ended—and that the only way out is together.” —Brad Meltzer, #1 New York Times bestselling author





Friday, February 2, 2024

Returning to The South Carolina Low Country

 


We certainly can't go to Europe every year.  


Sadly, can't take a Viking cruise every year.


But, we CAN plan a get away a little closer to home fairly often.


And neither of us have to ever said no to a little time at the beach.


So, back to the magical Low Country we go.


Donald was not able to go with me when I went this past October, but he and Annabelle will be going along with me a little later in the year.


 I'm excited.





SO excited to have this little get-away booked and sharing some of the Low Country magic with Donald.












Life is Good




Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Things that are making me happy


There are a few things making me happy lately.


Strong Women.

Young Love.

Football.

A new hat.


 








And Donald and I sharing a look and a giggle when one of us says, "$83 million!" Ha! hahahaha!  😄😅😆🙃😛😝


EIGHTY-THREE MILLION!!!!



Okay - Moving Along - - -


I love strong women, so just knowing E. Jean Carroll and Taylor Swift are on this earth makes me happy.


If you weren't familiar with E. Jean Carroll until recently, please do a little bit of research.  This is an amazing woman.  

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Jean_Carroll


Strong. Smart. Fierce.


A woman we all strive to be and would love to have as a best friend.  You know she'll have your back.


And she should be recognized for more than the fact that she won her lawsuit(s) against the man who raped her.


She could be the face we see when some of us look in a mirror.  

A woman who was stripped of SO much by a monster.

A woman who ultimately decided to fight to get it all back.





I watched this segment on Rachel Maddow's show last night.  It was enlightening, and the interview was one I enjoyed.  It left me smiling.


Winning this case is the beginning of getting her voice back.  May it be loud, may it be heard.




I lift a glass to E. Jean Carroll.  And wish I could lift it in person to say, "Thank you, Ms. Carroll, for all you've done."



And here's to that other strong woman I love - Taylor Swift.


This woman rocks in a beezillion different ways.


Again, Strong. Smart. Fierce.


But a certain segment of people are scared to death of her.


Another enlightening news segment - take a look:





It's crazy!!!


She is, without a doubt, a very powerful woman, but I think the MAGA crowd might be reaching a bit.  😜 😲 😵 


You Need To Calm Down





Yes, Put me firmly in the "I'm a Swiftie" group.


And, yes, she has brought me back into the game of football.


I had forgotten how much fun it is to have a favorite team to cheer for, and I am completely besotted with the Kansas City Chiefs.  Admittedly, Travis Kelsey being so damn easy on the eyes was an incentive as well.





He is an amazing athlete, loves his family, is a loyal friend, has just enough silly about him to make him irresistible, and a heart as big as the moon.  What's not to love?


Yep.  The Chiefs are making me happy.





Travis and Taylor together are adorable.







I love 'em.  

They're making me happy.







I wish them lots of love and laughter.


In the meantime, let's win us another Super Bowl!





That'll make me happy.



Y'all, life is good.














Friday, January 26, 2024

Thursday, January 25, 2024

New . . .

 

New pashmina, new hat -






Life is good.


My new hat is the replacement for the one I lost somewhere between Paris and Meat Camp.


I am not as in love with it yet, but . . . here's hoping.



The gorgeous pashmina is a gift from my pal Hank Phillippi Ryan.  Have you read her book THE HOUSE GUEST?? 


Better grab it, it is fabulous!  AND her new book, ONE WRONG WORD is hitting the shelves February 6.




Tuesday, January 23, 2024

A Perfect Day


A pot of homemade soup simmering,

 




And the latest J. D. Robb






Life is Good



Sunday, January 21, 2024

Sunday at Lesa's

 Lesa Holstine has honored me by inviting me for an interview at her very popular long running blog, Lesa 's Book Critiques.

She asked some fun questions and I get to tell about pet chickens, pet turtles and a goldfish named Arthur Godfrey.

 I hope you'll drop by!




Friday, January 19, 2024

ANOTHER Snow Day!


Home Sweet Home


We're having a very snowy January here in the North Carolina mountains!

Here's what it looks like from our back door today








Looking out a front window down our driveway





From our sunroom







From our bedroom




Our pond





A snow day staple at our house






And today's snow day reading, thanks to St. Martin's!!

The release date for this is in May.

I am a very lucky Nora Roberts fan





Life is Good










Sunday, January 14, 2024

Lesa's Book Critiques

 Lesa's Book Critiques will be gaining some new features since its mistress, my pal Lesa Holstine, retired from her long career as Super Librarian.  

One of the new features will be Sunday Spotlights.  

I'm lucky enough to be her first Spotlight guest. 

https://lesasbookcritiques.com/sunday-spotlight-kaye-wilkinson-barley/



Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Musing . . .

 

I rarely, very rarely, watch the news any more, but I do stay up with things through my personal choices in written news outlets (no, Facebook is NOT a reliable source for news, although probably is at least as reliable as Fox).


My quick and concise (well, as concise as I can be . . .) reactions to and thoughts regarding news bits (both serious and less serious) I've read recently are as follows.


First though, let me just say I miss Walter Cronkite and his honest delivery of the news without a personal slant.  We need that now more than ever.  "Unbiased News" is, imo, an oxymoron.   Admittedly, I'm way more on the liberal side of issues than the conservative side - you all knew that, right? 😁 😆 😊and yes, i will always choose MSNBC as my go to spot for news, fully aware of their liberal slant.  At least they didn't have to pay $787 million dollars for lying to their viewers . . .


 I read an article where Michelle Obama admitted to being terrified regarding the 2024 election.  Me too.


When the leading Republican candidate says he hopes the economy tanks this year I kinda think well, there's one more really stupid statement from a really stupid man.  That's actually not nearly as bizarre as some of the other shit he's said, but it does show a lack of basic common sense understanding of how this country's government works in relation to the rest of the world that you would think Republicans would find unsettling, if not alarming. 


Some dude on Fox wants us to believe that Taylor Swift is a government operative.  Bless his heart.


I love Anne Lamott, but I wish she had kept her thoughts about Taylor Swift to herself.    


Who do I love for what they have to say?  Heather Cox Richardson, Connie Schultz


Who do I wish would shut up and go away (in addition to the obvious)?  Aaron Rodgers, Megyn Kelly


There's plenty more on my mind, but if I think about it all too long and too hard my head feels like it might explode.


So.


With that I shall return to looking out the window and appreciating the peaceful magic of a quiet snowy day while enjoying a cup of hot chocolate topped with too many mini marshmallows while reading an ARC from NetGalley written by one of my favorite authors, Ruth Hogan, The Phoenix Ballroom, to be released in June.






Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Today in Meat Camp


 Ice


Ugh










Fingers crossed we don't lose power, but I'm not overly confident.


Good things?

A pot of vegetable beef soup simmering away and smelling fine.

Plenty of coffee brewed.

Some ARCs from NetGalley by some of my favorite authors.

A sweet pup asleep in my lap.

A sweet husband close by.


Life is Good.