Sunday, June 3, 2018

May 2018 Recap

Dear Bookclub,

May gray days on end set the tone for our 1918 Spanish flu pandemic affair. Gathering at Lori's for our evening with author, Sue Meissner, to discuss her latest work, "As Bright As Heaven", our fabulous groups united with sweet anticipation. And sweetly welcomed, we were. Lori had created supper of nurturing soup jars, yummy meatballs, delicious salad and dainty pralines.






Susan Meissner and Lori
Fortified with flu shots(ginger beer, vodka & rosemary sprigs), we settled in to share our appreciation for Meissner's work. Sue enlightened with us her development of the book, passing around pictures depicting some scenes from the pandemic. Her revelation of plotting the novel with the deaths of certain individuals (no spoiling in this paragraph), in order to allow other character development was especially interesting, as was her admiration of the structure of Kingsolver's "Poisonwood Bible".

We neglected to chose a new selection for an upcoming read, but we are months and months out there so not adding to our calendar this month may actually be helpful.

Up next: Sarah McCoy's "The Baker's Daughter".



Terrie's suggestions for an upcoming read:
"The Great Alone" Kristen Hannah
 "Educated" Tara Westover
"Alternate Side" Anna Quindlen

This will be a tough decision!

Happy Reading!
LK

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