Dear Bookclub,
There was no dancing around Val's absence at our recent meeting. Considering the lowest ratings on Terrie's suggested titles for our upcoming selection, members covertly consulted cell phones as a nod to the learned wisdom from our missing friend. It was not much conciliation and we felt the weight of the post-surgical pain she must be experiencing and realized that reading any old book would be preferable to a medicated haze. Later, learning of Val's positive outcome, the faith in her constitution restored, we rejoice and look forward to a lively discussion (of "Lila") with all in March! ("The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins was chosen for June*.)
Bernard O's was the setting for our discussion of "The Remarkable Courtship of General Tom Thumb". I loved, loved, loved this book. Just a personal statement I had to sneak in. Sending me to google photos of the whales, wiki Barnum's story, and order two more books (Melanie Benjamin's "The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb: A Novel" {remember this is the author of "The Aviator's Wife"?!} and A H Saxon's "Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb"), my imagination was zapped with the tales of the Civil War, New York City abuzz with the museum, Barnum, Barnum and Lincoln, etc.
Next up: Marilynne Robinson's "Lila". Terry's choice of location to be announced for our meeting on March 4.
Happy Reading!
LK
PS * other titles considered
"The Secret Wisdom of the Earth" by Christopher Scotton
"Lillian on Life" by Alison Jean Lester
"Sea of Glory" by Nathaniel Philbrick
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