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So My Mother, She Lives in the Clouds by Christopher D. Dicicco

craigwallwork's review

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4.0

Took me longer than it should to finish. Not because it's a difficult read, more that this is a book that can be put down and revisited frequently or sporadically without losing any of its charm or beauty. This is not a big book. A mere 232 pages. But within there is 45 stories, proving that brevity does not compromise a good story. And these are good stories, skewered together by a writer whose hand seems guided less by convention and more by his heart. If you like quirky stories oozing with charm, then certainly check this collection out.