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Half Broken Horses
by Jeannette WallsI loved this book; it is a beautiful story based on the real life of a woman around the beginning the twentieth century. It highlighted her strengths and her perseverance in very tough times for a woman. She was strong, outrageous and always spoke up for herself. She was born believing that she was equal to men and made it known. The book also shared with us a history and documentary of those times. It flowed easily, it was provocatively written and was a captivating story of life and family.
The Help
by Kathryn Stockett
I loved this story and was sorry that it ended. I did not want to leave the relationships I had developed with these interesting characters between the covers of this book. So well written, creatively visual and lovely. I cannot believe this "Help" - black maids of the 60's South was that long ago to have had us treat them like slaves of the earlier south. The authors observations and articulate words are beautifully expressed like soft and flowing honey. It is also like an exquisitely written historical documentary. Read: The Help.

My ARt I created on the website: http://www.jacksonpollock.org
Reflecting on a challenging few months of work. I have no idea what some people think when they play games and want me to be honest. My intentions is to help them create better spaces for their home. I am truthful, creative, innovative and very good, what more do they want. Delusional, that is what they are.
This is my new blog of me ranting and raving as I will. Sort of a journal on line. In memory of Martin Luther, my ancestor.