Genova offers a unique perspective of a writer AND neuroscientist. This is a work of fiction and all her books deal with the emotions involved with families who struggle with a neurological disorder of some kind, and Love Anthony is no different. Her characters seem very real and the depths of ...
He can’t help it. She pours him a glass of wine and hands it to him.“The cottage looks good.”“Thanks. You hungry? I made a salad,” she says.“No, I had a lobster roll on the way over. Wine is good. Here, I brought you this.” He hands her a small, white paper bag.“Aunt Leah’s,” she says, smiling, s...
The shades are still drawn, the room dark, lit only by the TV, which is tuned to QVC. Rosie must’ve been up in the middle of the night again. He’d like to watch the news, but the remote is on the ironing board, and Joe can’t motivate out of his seat to fetch it. Two women with high, nasal voices ...
I say. My mother has just modeled the three hats she purchased for me at the mall. She’s still wearing the third one—an absurdly large Victorian tea hat covered with a heaping pile of red roses—along with a slightly deflated smile. “What do you mean? What’s wrong with this one?” “You look like Mi...