If she wasn't all of that we would all be jealous wrecks!
01 November 2011
More about Lisa
To know Lisa is to love her! That smile you see is always on her face. Not only a beautiful woman, Lisa is multi-talented. Lisa is an artist; a talented hair stylist (color is her forte); a cook extraordinaire; a loving wife and a fantastic and involved mother; a skilled scuba diver and a wonderfully kind and dear friend to all of us.
03 October 2011
Fall Selection
Our beautiful Lisa selected the November book --
Selection for November 13th.
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Our October meeting was a lively discussion! Opinions about The Hotel On the Corner of Bitter & Sweet were diverse. Yet each of us easily understand the views of the other. And why not...this reading group is comprised of intelligent and caring ladies.
| Kelly, Kathy, Lisa, Kelly |
| Roz, Noreen, Sylvia |
29 September 2011
Right Around the Corner!
Reading Group is right around the corner! Our book selection is The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet.
The author, Jamie Ford, really did some fantastic research on this shameful and fascinating era in American history. Primarily set in Seattle, 1942 we begin to understand what it meant to be Japanese and/or Chinese. We see these events though the protagonist, Henry, whom we follow from the 40'ties-80'ties.
Watch a short video of the author along with some awesome pictures on Amazon.
(please click and watch)
Chatting with a friend in yoga class, I learned that the Panama Hotel is still very much in existence in Seattle. The restored hotel has a Plexiglass floor which allows visitors to peer into the basement and its relics.
Thanks to Noreen for this selection. We anxiously await our discussion and luncheon. Details to follow.
16 August 2011
Cutting for Stone
The whole phrase is "I will not cut for stone even in the presence of disease. I will leave this to skilled professionals, specialists in the art." Wiki Answers interprets this to mean PHYSICIANS will not preform surgery. They will leave the cutting or surgery to trained specialists - trained SURGEONS. In the day of ancient Greeks - when the Hippocratic Oath was written - physicians and surgeons were considered two different professions. In the novel, Thomas Stone is a surgeon; whereas Gosh - an internal medicine specialist, would be considered a physician. (check the link Wiki Answers)
| Roz |
Cutting for Stone is a novel set in Ethiopia over the past half century. We were all fascinated with the twin boy characters, who inexplicably born to Dr Stone and an Indian nun. Like any book, the reviews were mixed. Overall the book was enjoyed by most members. It certainly has received critical acclaim.
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| Most of our group. |
Our group agenda this week is to see "The Help."
This book selection was one of our very favorites!
Most bolded phrases are live links.
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Next Book Selection - see list to the left.
Hostess listed on the right.
This book selection was one of our very favorites!
Most bolded phrases are live links.
Click to read the reference, then arrow back to the blog.
Next Book Selection - see list to the left.
Hostess listed on the right.
18 July 2011
Time is running out!
There are those in our group who finish the assigned book immediately. Others don't start for a while. Others put it off....but we all have to cross the finish line pretty soon -- Sunday, August 14.
Abraham Verghese's first novel has gained considerable momentum in the year since its publication and is now on several prestigious bestseller lists, including the Independent Booksellers, the New York Times and USA Today..
In the meantime......
Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to continually be part of unanimity. -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
| Abraham Verghese Cutting for Stone |
In the meantime......
Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to continually be part of unanimity. -Christopher Morley, writer (1890-1957)
05 June 2011
Summer Reading
We had a great discussion and wonderful food at Deb's house. Unfortunately, someone forgot her camera. So sorry!
Roz selected out new book which we will review in August.
Roz selected out new book which we will review in August.
By Abraham Verghese - Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group (2010) - Paperback - 688 pages - ISBN 0375714367
Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Moving from Addis Ababa to New York City and back again, Cutting for Stone is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, medicine and ordinary miracles—and two brothers whose fates are forever intertwined.
More on this later!
05 April 2011
April Meeting and June book selection
We had a fun meeting at Kelly's house. We had a surprise drop-in visitor, Lisa P. Yeah, good to see her again. However we really missed those who could not attend.
Kelly and Deb did a great job leading the discussion. They helped clarify many points in the book Born to Run. (Some of us didn't complete the book...shhhhhh!) A fun experience - Kelly served the Chia drink mentioned in the book!!
A healthy energy drink --- would Kelly serve anything else?
(Editor's note Kathy can order the book on Amazon without shipping charges. Please let her know if you want a copy.)
Kelly and Deb did a great job leading the discussion. They helped clarify many points in the book Born to Run. (Some of us didn't complete the book...shhhhhh!) A fun experience - Kelly served the Chia drink mentioned in the book!!
A healthy energy drink --- would Kelly serve anything else?| Excellent food as usual. |
A Message from Debbie
It is my pleasure to be Hosting the next book club meeting,
which is scheduled for Sunday June 5th at 1:00 pm.
We will be reading The Lost Hours, by Karen White.
(Click book title for more info on the book and her name for a list of books)
Amazon's price in paper back (new) is $6.00 As we get closer to the meeting, I will provide directions to my house.
See you in June,
(Editor's note Kathy can order the book on Amazon without shipping charges. Please let her know if you want a copy.)
FYI: Kathy and I were talking about some favorite authors, David Baldacci being one. Go to this link and read about " a unique event that unites three #1 New York Times bestselling authors" in October at Yale University http://davidbaldacci.com/. One of our recent authors is part of the elite group. Can we take a field trip??
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