This bookish meme is hosted by The Purple Booker, and I first discovered it on Brainfluff, a blog I enjoy immensely. The rules of the game are to choose a sentence or two, chosen randomly from a book you are reading, and copy them, giving the author and title of the book. Here is my teaser for the last Tuesday in July (7/30/19).
“The most thrilling moment of reaching full-fledged adulthood was the first time I slipped the key into the front door of the smaller side of a wood frame duplex at 4011-1/2 Rusk Street in Houston’s East End. This was in mid-July of 1945.”
Because this is set in Houston, it has a special appeal to me. As a young bride, I lived in apartments near downtown Houston for three years before leaving the big city and moving to a smaller, more manageable town. The novel is titled Aftermath, was written by a friend of a friend, Suzanne Morris, and deals with the aftermath of the New London, Texas, school explosion where a town’s children were killed in huge numbers and every family was affected. This tragedy took place in 1937.

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