Feud: Capote vs. The Swans – Hulu
My knowledge of Truman Capote extends to his nonfiction book In Cold Blood. This series, which is a bit bloated, takes us into the social scene in New York that Capote so desperately wanted to be a member of. His ‘friendships’ with the upper crust crumbled when he decided to write a tell-all for Esquire magazine. A nice soapy series for your entertainment.

Dear Sister by Michelle Horton
This gripping memoir was written by the sister of a woman who killed her partner. It is not light reading but was so worth it as you learn about the abusive background the woman had suffered and her final act of desperation. I am a true crime fan, but this is not that kind of book. It is both poignant and unbelievably honest.

Deliberate Cruelty by Rosanne Montillo
After viewing Feud, well, I just needed more! This is a deep dive into Truman Capote, the celebrated writer, and Ann Woodward, the New York socialite who inexplicably killed her husband when she mistook him for a burglar. Very fast read and very juicy. Am I any smarter from reading this book? Not a chance!

Apples Never Fall – Peacock
It appears the Delaney family of West Palm Beach is not what you see on the outside. The story unravels with each of the four children and parents telling the family history all because the matriarch has gone missing. You will certainly enjoy the story and the nearly perfect cast, which includes Annette Bening. Watch and enjoy!