Is there any better end of summer tradition than an agricultural fair? This one had a rodeo but, let's be serious, can that beat the excitement of finding out who arranged the most attractive sheaf of wheat?
September 2, 2025 at 4:04 AM
Is there any better end of summer tradition than an agricultural fair? This one had a rodeo but, let's be serious, can that beat the excitement of finding out who arranged the most attractive sheaf of wheat?
I just finished The Clarinet Polka & it was the best kind of reading experience. It pulled me into a Polish-American community in West Virginia at the end of the 1960s & held me with its good-hearted-but-self-destructive narrator. Loved it all.
March 22, 2025 at 4:19 AM
I just finished The Clarinet Polka & it was the best kind of reading experience. It pulled me into a Polish-American community in West Virginia at the end of the 1960s & held me with its good-hearted-but-self-destructive narrator. Loved it all.
Flipping through old reading diaries, was reminded of how fun and sassy some of Sara Jeannette Duncan's heroines are. Particularly love A Voyage of Consolation (1898), in which our American heroine is back in Europe (see An American Girl in London) & still not able to shake off annoying Englishmen
February 26, 2025 at 3:19 AM
Flipping through old reading diaries, was reminded of how fun and sassy some of Sara Jeannette Duncan's heroines are. Particularly love A Voyage of Consolation (1898), in which our American heroine is back in Europe (see An American Girl in London) & still not able to shake off annoying Englishmen
Absolute highlight of my recent reading has been John Mortimer's memoir, Clinging to the Wreckage, looking at his childhood and evolution into a barrister/writer
November 23, 2024 at 7:03 PM
Absolute highlight of my recent reading has been John Mortimer's memoir, Clinging to the Wreckage, looking at his childhood and evolution into a barrister/writer