Gone with the Wind (1936)

2021-02-01T11:18:01-05:00

Of a 16-year-old's devotion Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind (1936) Avon Books, 1973 This is my original copy of this novel, which I first read when I was sixteen years old. You've seen one like it, right? It's the copy that I remember seeing on the shelves

Gone with the Wind (1936)2021-02-01T11:18:01-05:00

Rosy Thornton’s Tapestry of Love (2010)

2020-09-01T16:28:54-04:00

Rosy Thornton's The Tapestry of Love Headline Books, 2010. Whether it was the cover image, or the title, or vague impressions gathered from other readers before I settled on reading this novel, I'm not sure: somehow I picked up the idea that this is a romance novel. And, sure, the

Rosy Thornton’s Tapestry of Love (2010)2020-09-01T16:28:54-04:00

MREs: Must-Read-Everything Authors

2014-07-11T16:52:55-04:00

I've been collecting authors for so many years. Authors whose oeuvres I am determined to read. It's a never-ending reading list . At the end of last year, I noticed that I was adding to the list at a phenomenal rate and not moving as quickly with my reading. So

MREs: Must-Read-Everything Authors2014-07-11T16:52:55-04:00

Harmony: The Little Shadows

2020-10-01T12:08:56-04:00

Marina Endicott's The Little Shadows Random House - Doubleday, 2011 Last Sunday, Marina Endicott appeared with Nicole Lundrigan, Riel Nason and Miriam Toews at a round table, moderated by the (talented) Susan G. Cole, at the 32nd annual International Festival of Authors. Sometimes in a round table session, one author

Harmony: The Little Shadows2020-10-01T12:08:56-04:00

Mildred D. Taylor’s The Gold Cadillac (1980)

2014-07-11T16:20:47-04:00

Mildred D. Taylor's The Gold Cadillac (1980) Illus. Michael Hays Dial Books for Young Readers, 1987 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (1976) won the Newbery in 1977 and it remains Mildred D. Taylor's best known novel. But the Logan family was actually introduced in her first novella, Song of the Trees

Mildred D. Taylor’s The Gold Cadillac (1980)2014-07-11T16:20:47-04:00
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