Reblogged from The Write Stuff:

This morning, I’d like you guys to give Mary Smith a big, smiling welcome to The Write Stuff. Mary is here today to share a lovely review of her book, No More Mulberries, and I know you’ll be fascinated by it. Please help others find it by sharing all over your social media. Thanks!

REVIEW:
James J. Cudney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
No More Mulberries is an international contemporary drama written by Mary Smith and published in 2009. The story focuses on Miriam, a Scottish midwife, who has married two men from Afghanistan during her lifetime. The tale unfolds by jumping time frames across different chapters to share the reasons why Miriam’s life has become what it is today. At times, her days have been heartbreaking, and at others, they have been an admirable source of strength. I chose this book because I’d seen many positive reviews and it fit the parameters for my month of international and/or autobiographical reads. Let’s chat more about this complex and wonderful story…
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Thanks so much for sharing, Sue! It’s greatly appreciated, and I hope your readers enjoy this super review! 🙂 ❤
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More to the point, I am sure Mary did 🙂
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I did!
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An increasing number of Mary’s books have made their way to my shelves and I’ve never been disappointed. This book, No More Mulberries was the first of her books to enter my home but certainly not the last.
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Mary is always good to read.
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Absolutely.
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Thanks, Lea, both for commenting here and for being such a supporter. Much appreciated.
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Mary, I look forward to each of your books as they arrive and hope to soon add to that collection. Now back to work! 😉
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Hi Sue,
Thank you very much for sharing my review. I enjoy your blog (never get to visit blogs enough anymore) but always glad to see your posts. Have a great day.
J
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Thanks, James…I know that feeling all too well 🙂
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Glad you shared this – it’s a great book!
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I agree, Noelle.
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Thanks, Noelle.
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Thanks for sharing James’s review, Sue. I was really chuffed when he posted it 🙂
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I can imagine, Mary 🙂
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