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I finished reading The Midwife; A Memoir of Birth, Joy & Hard Times, by Jennifer Worth. I REALLY enjoyed it! It was such a different book from what I normally read and at first I didn't think I'd like it, but I really did. I read every night until my eyes were too blurry to see! I will now mail it to a blog friend who asked to read it when I was finished.
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Now, I've begun The Condition, by Jennifer Haigh. It's the one Bookie-Claudia chose as her extra prize in my 100 Word Contest. I
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Speaking of books, I've been racking my brain trying to remember what blog I was at, not too terribly long ago, where the Blogger was raving about a memoir she had just read. I think we commented back and forth a bit and she said she was sure I would like it. Now, of course, I don't remember where it was!! I've gone through my blog roll of my favorites, and nothing looked familiar. HELP! If anyone reading this knows what blog or book I'm thinking of.....please leave a comment or e-mail me! All I remember is that it was a woman's memoir. That ought to do the trick, don't ya think? DUH! Aaacckkkk!!
Martha's Way: Place a slice of apple in hardened brown sugar to soften it.
Maxine's Way: Brown sugar is supposed to be soft?
Becky--I'm glad your sister is doing well, and that you talked to her.
ReplyDeleteI love Maxine's thoughts about brown sugar. Have you ever read the humorous bit about Thanksgiving---"This is Not a Martha Stewart Thanksgivng" piece? If I can dig it up, if you haven't read it, let me know.
(If you're going to the workshop in October AND I'm the blog friend in question, just bring it then. It'll save on postage.)
It's good to hear your sister is doing well and that you've had a chance to talk with her. It is always more reassuring when you can hear their voice. I hope she can get some rest. Hospitals are about the worst place to try and get some sleep!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased you've been able to talk to your sister. Such a relief, I should think.
ReplyDeleteI think the memoir recommendation was from me! I blogged about Diana Athill's Somewhere Towards The End back in June. I could be wrong, but here's the link.
Hi Becky,
ReplyDeletePrayers to you and your sister.
And I'm with Maxine.
Donna
I don't know what memoir you're looking for, but I'm reading one on Roald Dahl and it is fantastic. So, if you need another book to add to the list, there you have it.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you had a nice long conversation with your sister! Being far away is so hard! Glad you finished the Midwife book, I'm looking forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteGlad your sister is better. I'm just catching up on my reading after a few days away so I read several of your latest blog posts and I realize why you're so successful - you're sincere, kind and you sound happy.
ReplyDeleteMany blessings.
I kinda think it was me, Becky. The book was "Let's Take the Long Way Home," by Gail Caldwell. Here's the link to that post if you want to make sure it was the one...
ReplyDeletehttp://grannysuesnews.blogspot.com/2010/09/lets-take-long-way-home.html
Hugs.
Ha! I hate it when I lose a blogger...I once won a giveaway and could never find her blog again to claim the gift. I'm a huge lover of books but never seem to have time to do it...kind of like blogging. Well one day I'll have the time. :0)
ReplyDeleteI'm just going to respond to Sue's comment on here, since SHE IS CORRECT!! THAT'S THE BOOK!! YAY FOR SUE!!! Oh, Sue, you are wonderful, my dear!! Thank you, Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThe rest of you...I'll respond to in my NEW way...I'll e-mail ya!!
Hugs to all!! :)
Glad you tracked it down! And I love the Maxine quote, too. In fact, I love Maxine, period.
ReplyDeleteOh, that maxine.
ReplyDeleteglad that your sister is doing better. i will keep her in my prayers, rose
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