Archive for June 5th, 2010

American Saturday Review: My Name Is Memory by Ann Brasheres

Posted By Danielle on June 5th, 2010

Daniel has spent centuries falling in love with the same girl. Life after life, crossing continents and dynasties, he and Sophia (despite her changing name and form) have been drawn together-and he remembers it all. Daniel has “the memory”, the ability to recall past lives and recognize souls of those he’s previously known. It is a gift and a curse. For all the times that he and Sophia have been drawn together throughout history, they have also been torn painfully, fatally, apart. A love always too short.

Interwoven through Sophia and Daniel’s unfolding present day relationship are glimpses of their expansive history together. From 552 Asia Minor to 1918 England and 1972 Virginia, the two souls share a long and sometimes torturous path of seeking each other time and time again. But just when young Sophia (now “Lucy” in the present) finally begins to awaken to the secret of their shared past, to understand the true reason for the strength of their attraction, the mysterious force that has always torn them apart reappears. Ultimately, they must come to understand what stands in the way of their love if they are ever to spend a lifetime together.

A magical, suspenseful, heartbreaking story of true love, My Name is Memory proves the power and endurance of a union that was meant to be.

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American Saturday Giveaway: ‘The Summer of Skinny Dipping’

Posted By Leah on June 5th, 2010

After Amanda Howell saw Danielle’s lovely review of her debut novel The Summer of Skinny Dipping she emailed Danielle offering us the chance to give away two copies of her book. There will be two winners picked: one entrant from the UK and one entrant from the US. All you have to do to win a copy of the book is send us an email to [email protected] with the subject line of ‘The Summer of Skinny Dipping Giveaway (UK/US)’ and please include your postal address. You MUST include your country, UK or US, otherwise you will not be entered into the draw. The competition ends in July so good luck!

Sometimes I still wake up shivering in the early hours of the morning, drowning in dreams of being out there in the ocean that summer, of looking up at the moon and feeling as invisible and free as a fish. But I’m jumping ahead, and to tell the story right I have to go back to the very beginning. To a place called Indigo Beach. To a boy with pale skin that glowed against the dark waves. To the start of something neither of us could have predicted, and which would mark us forever, making everything that came after and before seem like it belonged to another life.

My name is Mia Gordon: I was sixteen years old, and I remember everything.

American Saturday: The Sadness Of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender

Posted By Danielle on June 5th, 2010

I had the opportunity to hear Aimee speak at the LA Times Festival of Books and everything about the way she writes makes you want to pick up her books. I’m truly looking forward to reading this novel very soon, the description alone is enough to make your mouth water.

On the eve of her ninth birthday, unassuming Rose Edelstein, a girl at the periphery of schoolyard games and her distracted parents’ attention, bites into her mother’s homemade lemon-chocolate cake and discovers she has a magical gift: she can taste her mother’s emotions in the cake. She discovers this gift to her horror, for her mother—her cheerful, good-with-crafts, can-do mother—tastes of despair and desperation. Suddenly, and for the rest of her life, food becomes a peril and a threat to Rose.

The curse her gift has bestowed is the secret knowledge all families keep hidden—her mother’s life outside the home, her father’s detachment, her brother’s clash with the world. Yet as Rose grows up she learns to harness her gift and becomes aware that there are secrets even her taste buds cannot discern.