Trans-Sister Radio
 

Trans-Sister Radio (Vintage Contemporaries)

by Chris Bohjalian

With Trans-Sister Radio, Chris Bohjalian, author of the bestseller Midwives, again confronts his very human characters with issues larger than themselves, here tackling the explosive issue of gender.

When Allison Banks develops a crush on Dana Stevens, she knows that he will give her what she needs most: attention, gentleness, kindness, passion. Her daughter, Carly, enthusiastically... (read more)

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Cleveland Park Library Book Club 52 books / 3 members / 2 posts Our groups meets the second Tuesday of every month at the Cleveland Park Library in Washington, DC. We read all kinds of books.
Hoboken Book Club 32 books / 4 members / 0 posts
Maggie's Book Group 3.0 46 books / 9 members / 19 posts This is the second online incarnation of a real life book group, located in Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, established in April 2003. A couple years back we started a Yahoo group which is great for staying in touch, but not so great for talking about the books we are reading. This seems like a better way to take our book group to the cyber level once and for all. The tricky part now is getting them to join Shelfari....
SI-FAN 106 books / 52 members / 908 posts The Library closed its doors to the public. The members wandered off down the aisles in search of marvellous tales. And dust began to settle...a spider spun a web of delicious decadence. The Librarian stamped the immortal letters on a return "Once in never out".

In the dim shade the spectre of Poe appeared, a trailing hand casting eternity in the dust on well scratched tables, and a sob split the silence...followed by the "Hush!" of solitude.
A hand, scaled and sublime, rises from the watery depths, wiping away tears of yearning, mingling with the salt of bitter tides...oh the dreaming - the dreaming!
Enters the explorer, his hand trails the eternal dust, and posits an opinion, but his opinion flounders on the concourse of nothingness - for paradoxical is the truth when to be seen it has to be hidden, and to be truly alive is to die.
Say little and do much.

With wintry days come influx of waifs and strays, come in and be shushy, for noble members lie in accumulation of dust, settle and warm yourselves by the fire.
Windmill Hill Book Club 35 books / 1 members / 0 posts Finally a place for the wonderful women of the Windmill Hill Bookclub to view the group reading list, click on each others "shelves", and get recommendations on books to read~
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