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Two Minus One by Kathryn Taylor
Two Minus One by Kathryn   Taylor








Relying on the strength of a lifelong friend who refuses to let her succumb to the intense waves of grief, she slowly begins to find her way out of grief. Taylor's husband unexpectedly proclaims he is, "done with the marriage and doesn't want to talk about it." With this, the life Taylor has come to know is over. But five years later, in a car packed with food she has carefully prepared to nourish her husband's dying brother, the other shoe does drop. Go ahead - sit back, relax, and read, whenever you get a chance.īelow, there are 15 nonfiction books coming out in November that are absolutely worth checking out."You can quit waiting for the other shoe to drop: I'm in it for life." Those are the fateful, repeated words that help convince Kathryn Taylor to remarry, retire from her thirty-year profession, sell her home, and relocate in support of her new husband's career. And thanks to all the great books coming out, you’ll definitely have all the options you need to keep yourself occupied between meals, family gatherings, and any other reunions or obligations you may have lined up. With the long holiday weekend this month, you’ll hopefully be able to squeeze in some extra reading time. There are memoirs, cultural explorations, works of satire, and more, all just waiting for you to dive in. Some have gotten a lot of press already, like former First Lady Michelle Obama’s upcoming memoir, Becoming, while others haven’t been as buzzed about but are just as worthy of a holiday read.

Two Minus One by Kathryn Taylor Two Minus One by Kathryn Taylor

The bulk of the month’s upcoming titles will come pre-Thanksgiving, but there are new releases debuting all month. But there's more yet to come: November’s nonfiction new releases are on their way, and they’re a treat for book-lovers everywhere.

Two Minus One by Kathryn Taylor Two Minus One by Kathryn Taylor

November is all about being thankful, and I know I'm grateful for all the nonfiction book releases of the past year.










Two Minus One by Kathryn   Taylor