In February,
T.S. Poetry Press, known for poetry and memoirs, published its first novel, The
Whipping Club by Deborah Henry. It is the
story of a child placed for adoption, and years later, his birth parents learn
that he wasn’t adopted as they had been told, but is in an orphanage – an
institution that is more about child abuse than child care.
This
week, O Magazine—O as in Oprah—published its list of the 29 hottest reads for
the summer – and The Whipping Club is on the list.
It made
the O List. O my goodness.
To
continue reading – and get information on a 14-karat-gold giveaway, please see
my post today at TweetSpeak
Poetry.
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