The Soul of Place helps you do for the places you write about what Brandon Stanton did for the Humans of New York. It helps you make them more human.
Book Review
The Etruscan by Linda Lappin
(The Etruscan) is wickedly good at making you feel like something just isn’t quite right, but you can’t quite put your finger on it, until it bites your finger off!
Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Let the Right One In is the story of a bullied schoolboy and a lonely new-girl becoming friends in the working-class suburbs of Stockholm. Oskar, who lives with his divorced mother, occasionally sees his alcoholic father on weekends. He meets Eli, a new girl who moves in next door with a man presumed to be her father. They meet on the stark, cold playground of their apartment complex, become friends, and help one another through the trials of being young and vulnerable in an adult world. It sounds like a sweet coming-of-age story but it is not!