
#ARichLife What's on my #Table for fall - Franciscan 'October' dishes. @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🍂🍁

#ARichLife What's on my #Table for fall - Franciscan 'October' dishes. @eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🍂🍁

from Chicago to
Santa Monica — get your kicks
on Route 66.
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On way to go kidsit my grandnephew! Very possible that I will soon be reading a kids picture book of a green truck instead 🚜
#Oct2025 Book97 #ShortStories

John is a black man who trains horses on his ranch outside of a small town in Wyoming. When a gay man is murdered in the town the event vibrates through out his life in unexpected ways including bringing the son of his college roommate to stay. Percival Everett is in a league of his own and my only complaint about this book is that it is so short. The ending was so abrupt, I wanted another 150 pages.

“Wounded” is a compelling read. It‘s a quick one too. There‘s a lot happening in 207 pages.

Here is another audiobook from the haze that was February. It‘s a gritty tale of two brothers who have been surviving on their own since their teens. Everything gets turned upside down early one morning when one of them has an accident. The book walks a fine line by making the reader empathize with everything the main characters have been through while not hiding how absolutely stupid and horrible some of their decisions are.

Percival Everett really is a must read.
Wounded is a modern western about John, a black horse trainer who lives with his uncle in Wyoming. He is tolerated but when a gay man is brutally murdered the atmosphere in town turns grimly. John cannot ignore it. In the mean time his life gets busy with guests on his farm, animals and love.
And all his characters are so fabulous again. I am saying it again: I love Everett!
📷 The Hague, Netherlands