Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Group Picture-Heaven is Here

We had another great discussion! Check out The Nie Nie Dialogues if you haven't already!
 
 
Thanks to Linda for hosting this month.
 
 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

February Book Choices!

It's time to select the February book. We'll choose from the romance genre this time.

The Sandcastle Girls by Chris Bohjalian | Paperback, 304 pages

When Elizabeth Endicott arrives in Aleppo, Syria she has a diploma from Mount Holyoke, a crash course in nursing, and only the most basic grasp of the Armenian language. The year is 1915 and she has volunteered on behalf of the Boston-based Friends of Armenia to help deliver food and medical aid to refugees of the Armenian genocide. There Elizabeth becomes friendly with Armen, a young Armenian engineer who has already lost his wife and infant daughter. When Armen leaves Aleppo and travels south into Egypt to join the British army, he begins to write Elizabeth letters, and comes to realize that he has fallen in love with the wealthy, young American woman who is so different from the wife he lost.

Fast forward to the present day, where we meet Laura Petrosian, a novelist living in suburban New York. Although her grandparents’ ornate Pelham home was affectionately nicknamed “The Ottoman Annex,” Laura has never really given her Armenian heritage much thought. But when an old friend calls, claiming to have seen a newspaper photo of Laura’s grandmother promoting an exhibit at a Boston museum, Laura embarks on a journey back through her family’s history that reveals love, loss – and a wrenching secret that has been buried for generations.

The Sandcastle Girls is Bohjalian's 15th book. It has a 3.86 rating on Goodreads. Read an excerpt here.

The News from Spain by Joan Wickersham | Hardcover, 224 pages

In these seven beautifully wrought variations on a theme, a series of characters trace and retrace eternal yet ever-changing patterns of love and longing, connection and loss. The stories range over centuries and continents—from eighteenth-century Vienna, where Mozart and his librettist Da Ponte are collaborating on their operas, to America in the 1940s, where a love triangle unfolds among a doctor, a journalist, and the president’s wife. A race-car driver’s widow, a nursing-home resident and her daughter, a paralyzed dancer married to a famous choreographer—all feel the overwhelming force of passion and renunciation. With uncanny emotional exactitude, Wickersham shows how we never really know what’s in someone else’s heart, or in our own; how we continually try to explain others and to console ourselves; and how love, like storytelling, is ultimately a work of the imagination.

This is Wickersham's 3rd book. Her last book, a memoir, was a National Book Award Finalist. Her many prize-winning short stories have been published in various magazines. The News from Spain has a 4.19 rating on Goodreads.

The Shoemaker's Wife by Adriana Trigiani | Paperback, 496 pages

The fateful first meeting of Enza and Ciro takes place amid the haunting majesty of the Italian Alps at the turn of the last century. Still teenagers, they are separated when Ciro is banished from his village and sent to hide in New York's Little Italy, apprenticed to a shoemaker, leaving a bereft Enza behind. But when her own family faces disaster, she, too, is forced to emigrate to America. Though destiny will reunite the star-crossed lovers, it will, just as abruptly, separate them once again—sending Ciro off to serve in World War I, while Enza is drawn into the glamorous world of the opera . . . and into the life of the international singing sensation Enrico Caruso. Still, Enza and Ciro have been touched by fate—and, ultimately, the power of their love will change their lives forever.

A riveting historical epic of love and family, war and loss, risk and destiny, inspired by the author's own family history, The Shoemaker's Wife is the novel Adriana Trigiani was born to write.

Trigiani is the author of 14 books, including a cookbook she co-authored with her sisters. The Shoemaker's Wife has a 4.02 rating on Goodreads.

Which one do you want to read?

2012 Challenges

Did you finish the challenge books for 2012?

Back Roads by Tawni O'Dell
 
 
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
 
 
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
 

We'll continue reading Steve Jobs for the 2013 winter challenge since it's sooooo long. We need to set a meeting time to discuss Back Roads, and maybe we can just go see the movie Anna Karenina.

One Little Word

Did you participate in One Little Word in 2012?

My word for 2012 was ACCOMPLISH. In 2012, I accomplished a few things. I finished my residency and started a new job. I set up a new home office (I've been wanting to do for awhile). I was able to maintain ~90% of my weight loss from the previous year. I didn't accomplish as much with my reading. I only read a few extra books beyond the book club selections. More next year!

For 2013, my new word will be BALANCE. What will your word  be?


Read more about One Little Word here.
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