You will do fine Judy!I just hope our library has the books everyone picks. Small town living sucks sometimes.
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You will do fine Judy!I just hope our library has the books everyone picks. Small town living sucks sometimes.
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Thank you Kay for the beautiful sig!
"We can judge the heart of man by his treatment of animals"
~Find the seed at the bottom of your heart and bring forth a flower~
I hope you pick a good one too.
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I think I've found the one...something that would be good for all agesIt's #7 on NYT Best Seller's List (has been on the list for 2 weeks now)
"Light on Snow" by Anita Shreve
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/031...books&v=glance
That is Amazon's page on it...here's the synopsis:
"An after-school stroll leads to a life-altering event for widower Robert Dillon and his 12-year-old daughter, Nicky, in this delicate new novel by acclaimed author Shreve (All He Ever Wanted,etc.). In the woods surrounding their secluded home in Shepherd, N.H., Robert and Nicky make a startling discovery—a baby abandoned and left to die in the snow. The infant survives, but the incident leaves its mark. Still recovering from the painful loss of her mother and infant sister two years earlier, and readjusting to the shock of a sudden move from suburban Westchester to rural Shepherd, Nicky struggles to reconcile her innocent notions of adult integrity with the bleak reality of their discovery. The tenuous sense of normalcy Robert manages to sustain is broken with the appearance of Charlotte, the baby's young mother, on his doorstep. Retold 18 years later by an adult Nicky but written in the present tense, the story shifts brilliantly between childlike visions of a simple world and the growing realization of its cruel ambiguities. Aside from a few saccharine moments and a rather pat ending, Shreve does a skilled job of portraying grief, conflict and anger while leaving room for hope, redemption and renewal. Her characters are sympathetic without being pitiable, and her prose remains deceptively simple and eloquent throughout. "
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Faith is being able to jump first and grow wings later
When a waterbug leaves his friends and climbs the stalks, he is unable to return. But he gains a beautiful new body and a glorious perspective on a new world. He knows his friends will join him with their new bodies one day...one glorious day
It sounds good! I'll get it today.
I'll have to see if our library has it. Sounds like its good though!
I have made a new thread, too, with Judy's chosen book and with what I've come up with so far concerning the "structure" of this...let me know your thoughts. I'm excited, I'm going today to get my book!
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
You could set up another ICQ chat, its fairly simple...I don't think that one should be the book chat, but i guess its not that big of a deal.
just bumping this up for anyone who might not have seen it...and, cuz I just got home and am getting ready to go to bed...![]()
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
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