Friday, August 15, 2014

We Announce Our 2014-15 Reading List



September 8: Megan: The Dirty Life: Farming, Food, and Love by Kristen Kimball

October 13: Mary Emily: The Big Short by Michael Lewis

November 10: Katie: Washington's Spies- America's First Spy Ring by Alexander Rose

December 15:  Barb: In the Midst of Life by Jennifer Worth

Begin A Sword of Honor Trilogy by Evelyn Waugh

January 12:  Jennifer: Book 1 Men at Arms

February 9:  Lisa: Book 2 Officers and Gentlemen

March 9:  Meg: Book 3 Unconditional Surrender

April 13:  Nancy: Dad is Fat by Jim Gaffigan

May 11:  Carole: A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller

Friday, May 2, 2014

For May: Cold Sassy Tree



Cold Sassy Tree

by Olive Ann Burns

From Barnes & Noble:

"On July 5, 1906, scandal breaks in the small town of Cold Sassy, Georgia, when the proprietor of the general store, E. Rucker Blakeslee, elopes with Miss Love Simpson. He is barely three weeks a widower, and she is only half his age and a Yankee to boot. As their marriage inspires a whirlwind of local gossip, fourteen-year-old Will Tweedy suddenly finds himself eyewitness to a family scandal, and that’s where his adventures begin.
Cold Sassy Tree is the undeniably entertaining and extraordinarily moving account of small-town Southern life in a bygone era. Brimming with characters who are wise and loony, unimpeachably pious and deliciously irreverent, Olive Ann Burns’s classic bestseller is a timeless, funny, and resplendent treasure.
A timeless, funny, resplendent novel about romance and adolescence, and how people lived and died in a small Southern town at the turn of the century."

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Middlemarch...for the middle of March


 "Middlemarch is a highly unusual novel. Although it is primarily a Victorian novel, it has many characteristics typical to modern novels. Critical reaction to Eliot's masterpiece work was mixed. A common accusation leveled against it was its morbid, depressing tone. Many critics did not like Eliot's habit of scattering obscure literary and scientific allusions throughout the book. In their opinion a woman writer should not be so intellectual." From SparkNotes.

For those SmartGirls rendered helpless by Eliot's prose, fear not! The miniseries streams on Netflix. Here's a sample: 

Monday, October 28, 2013

With God in Russia


With God in Russia is a memoir by Walter Ciszek (1904–1984), a Polish-American Jesuit priest known for his clandestine missionary work in the Soviet Union between 1941 and 1963. Since 1990, the life of Fr. Ciszek has been considered by the Roman Catholic Church for possible beatification or canonization.

We are meeting at Lisa's house on Thursday, November 7.