For June the Keyword options were . sand, sun, beach, island, country, sea, fly, away, never, far.
I decided on a book that looked perfect for a relaxing summer read. Funny, quirky, interesting. The book I chose was My Only Sunshine by Lou Dischler published in 2010.
From the publisher:
"In 1962 the Cubans have their Russian missiles pointed right at the sugarcane plantations of Red Church, Louisiana, but nine-year-old Charlie Boone and his gravel-eating younger brother, Jute, are fixed on velvet ants and the declining health of a horse named Lunch Time. Their father has been sent upriver after a botched convenience store holdup and a walloping with a can of Crisco. Their mother, too, has vanished. Memaw and Pawpaw insist she disappeared in a hurricane. Buckle up for a big dose of Cajun comedy as Charlie takes charge."
My thoughts:
I couldn't find a copy in the local library system, so I decided to order one. It came in the end of May and I didn't even open the package in order to prolong the anticipation. One June 5, I opened the package and began to read.
Sadly I was disappointed. While I laughed at some parts, I was greatly disappointed by this book. I don't recommend it at all.
Now I'm off to get a copy of next month's book for this challenge, West With the Night. I am hopeful it will not disappoint me.