As part of my goal to read four books set in NYC by the end of summer (Labor Day), I checked out from my local library Rules of Civility.

This novel, set in “old ” New York and published in 2011 was a candidate for the best read of the summer. I love everything about New York, specifically NYC, and I took a virtual trip there back in March. One of my students, Virginia, even joined me on this virtual journey. As one character said to another in the novel, “Doesn’t NY just turn you inside out?” It does; it does.
At first I tried to audiobook with no success, so I ordered the hardback from my local library and began again. The effort was worth it. I followed the life and thoughts of Katey Kontent , the protagonist with great interest as she dealt with…
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