After a slightly bumpy start (mostly because I don't read much fiction) I quickly became engrossed and found Meier and I spoke the same language. Within the first dozen pages, a haircut was described as a Maxfield Parrish mural, a hotel was compared to the namesake in the Astaire/Crosby movie "Holiday Inn" and when house shopping in a small town as opposed to a rural area she wrote,
"Lets go there - now! My heart ran ahead. Let's leave the arena of wild bear and rabid raccoon and crazy men with axes, for the safety and comfort of a neighborhood, for the aroma of blueberry pies cooling on the kitchen windowsills, for little front yards and the idea of biking to work. The concept of biking to work should have given me the hint that I was getting carried away. And why was it priced so far below all that we'd seen, and what did she mean by "white elephant"? "
From this passage on, I was hooked. Don't ask me why it took me 9 pages-did I hear a bit of myself in her voice? I would recommend this book to anyone and to pass along the pleasure, I'm giving away my copy of the book (free to me, free to you). Please live in the United States and leave a comment by Sunday, May 8th (Mothers day!). I will notify the winner and send it off immediately so you can hopefully enjoy it as much as I did. Good luck!
I don't read as much as I should. This sounds like it could remedy that.
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It sounds like good reading, and with a title like that, I hope it has a good ending! We all need a seson of second chances.
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Second chance for this book to make someone happy!!!
it's sounds good! love reading books. they are my all time fav gift
ReplyDeleteI so appreciate your generous and enthusiastic review. Thank you v much --
ReplyDeleteI think, perhaps, I DID write SoSC for you! And I love the quote on your personal listing - "become the change you want to see in the world" -- So important for an architect...
Morgan's edict to the architects who built his libraries: All must have steps - so that man is aware of raising himself toward learning.
That's how frivolous these things are. As one of my characters puts it: Stye is the texture of the world.
Again - many thanks - and may the 'winner' of your copy enjoy it as much. Would love to hear from all of you!
Diane Meier dmeier@meierbrand.com
sorry to have missed this...On your reco I will order it for my Kindle!! Yes, a mothers day gift from my daughter.
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Thanks for the tip...it is on my Amazing wish list as I type...xxx
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