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		<title>Jane Eyre {Book Review}</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 01:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bethany (dreadlock girl)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been so long since I've written a book review that I don't even remember how to type "book" anymore! Ha. No, not quite that long- but it has been embarrassingly long. I have still been reading quite a bit-but keeping it all to myself, as many times writing my thoughts up is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="powells-9780955881800" href="http://www.powells.com/partner/33803/biblio/9780955881800?p_cv"><a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/01janeeyre_big1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3316 alignleft" title="01janeeyre_big" src="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/01janeeyre_big1.jpg" alt="" width="193" height="290" /></a></a>It has been so long since I've written a book review that I don't even remember how to type "book" anymore! Ha. No, not quite that long- but it has been embarrassingly long. I have still been reading quite a bit-but keeping it all to myself, as many times writing my thoughts up is not as much fun as reading!</p>
<p>I used to say Uncle Tom's Cabin was the ultimate story- but now I have been enraptured by a brit classic. Jane Eyre is so ravishing that I think I found myself drooling several times from leaving my mouth wide open in surprise. I was dumbfounded by what Bronte wrote from cover to cover. It is a story of love, of the truth of love- that it is not a passion or a movement of happiness, or a self-fulfilling experience, it is incredibly more than all of that.</p>
<p>Out of complete ignorance, up until now I had lumped Jane Eyre into an Austen group, clueless until my good friend said she thought I would like it. And she was very wrong. It is the best read I have ever had! Bronte spoke to so many little places in my heart.If you too have mistakenly  included Jane Eyre into a silly-romancy-classic of a book group, you too are very wrong. From the first page there was a big difference in the quality of writing, the quality of the storyline...it is just so stinkin' good.</p>
<p>I'd hate to ruin such a book for you, but I will give you a little taste of its beauty. Jane is an orphan who is shuffled around and mistreated in many ways. When she gets a little older and is no longer of age to be a burden on her keepers she moves on to become the governess of a young girl. Jane is completely clueless as to what mysteries her life will unfold, she bears it all with courage, faith and as if a part of a higher class that would never claim her. That is all I will say. And it is a crime to leave you at that, but it would be an even greater crime to give you any more details.</p>
<p><em><strong>What should I read that I will love as much as Jane Eyre? </strong></em>Oh, I wish there were some book , somewhere that I would love as much!!</p>
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<dt>ISBN: 9780955881800</dt>
<dt>Author: Bronte, Charlotte</dt>
<dt>Publisher: White's Books</dt>
<dt>Subject: Romance , Historical, Classics</dt>
<dt>Edition Description: Trade Cloth</dt>
<dt>Series: Fine Edition</dt>
<dt>Publication Date: June 2010</dt>
<dt>Binding: Hardcover</dt>
<dt>Language: English</dt>
<dt>Pages: 439</dt>
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		<title>The Last War</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 17:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bethany (dreadlock girl)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Last War (P.S.) Author Ana Menéndez strikes again with a beautifully crafted and executed work of words. The Last War is the story of the photojournalist known as Flash and her correspondent husband Brando. Flash puts her dreams, plans and desires on hold for a long time without even noticing, to  follow Brando around [...]]]></description>
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<p>Author Ana Menéndez strikes again with a beautifully crafted and executed work of words. The Last War is the story of the photojournalist known as Flash and her correspondent husband Brando. Flash puts her dreams, plans and desires on hold for a long time without even noticing, to  follow Brando around the world to conflict areas as a freelance photojournalist. When she lingers in Istanbul, entranced by the city and enjoying the tastes and sights of peacetime she is confronted with a mysterious letter incriminating her husband Brando in an affair. From that day her world turns a sour, she questions the validity their relationship, the truth of that letter, her husband and even herself. Could this be the one conflict her lens can't overcome?</p>
<p>I love Menéndez's writing, it is precise and defined, while still doted with description. It is the language of a confident author- but not overly so that she doesn't mind being vulnerable on paper. I did enjoy this novel, I love the stories of photojournalism wishing that one day I could be carried to far off places to capture moments on film in crucial times. I really felt Menéndez had familiarized herself with the life and work of a photojournalist and correspondent extremely well, so well that this novel acted as non fiction and I had to remind myself that it was not!!</p>
<p>If that sounds a little too dark, deep and not something you are interested in- I just have to say, it is all not what it seems. As in life our minds wander, our fears get the best of us and we sometimes begin to live as though life has crumbled from underneath us. Stunning twists and turns make The Last War just one more reason to snap up anything by Menéndez you see. It gets my award- a stellar five chicken book award, reserved only for the best of the best.</p>
<p><em>What is that clucking about?? You will just have to read it and you'll find yourself clucking about it too.</em></p>
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<p>Title: The Last War<br />
ISBN:9780061724770<br />
Subtitle: A Novel<br />
Author: Ana Menéndez<br />
Publisher: Harper Perennial<br />
Subject: General Fiction<br />
Publication Date: 2010<br />
Pages: 256</p>
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		<title>The Sweet By And By</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 04:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bethany (dreadlock girl)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sweet By and By Author Todd Johnson weaves this novel together by southern twinged chapters, each of them focusing on the voice and impressions of five individual characters who get to tell their side of the story. Together it is a symphony, the sounds join to form the music of a full life. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>Author Todd Johnson weaves this novel together by  southern twinged chapters, each of them focusing on the voice and impressions of five individual characters who get to tell their side of the story. Together it is a symphony, the sounds join to form the music of a full life. It is beautiful to see the impact each life has on the next and just how they combine and connect throughout the entire book.</p>
<p>The Sweet By and By is one of those that while it might not receive the hype that it truly deserves, it is written superbly and will draw the reader in from the first couple pages. The subject matter of the elderly, old friendships and family all meet up at the nursing home- that doesn't sound like it could draw in a young person it, right?? Well- I dare you to try it! I fell in love with these women and their problems and weaknesses just as much as with their strength and resolve. I admired them.</p>
<p>However it didn't necessarily start out that way. When picked it up, it sounded interesting but as I realised it was mainly about a couple older women living in a nursing home I was almost shocked  to feel attached to them, yet I was. I can't relate, I don't understand them in so many ways, but somehow they warmed me into their circle, and it all felt real- like I couldn't leave them sitting there and not finish the story they had to tell. I am amazed that this book reached out to me how it did, and it blessed me the whole way through. Each page, each chapter all written with flawless prose enraptures even the less willing reader. I wish I could choose classics- this one would be on my very short list. I highly recommend this read, young and old alike -no question. Loved it.</p>
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<p>Be sure to check out <a href="http://harpercollins.com/Author/Tour.aspx?authorID=34054">Todd Johnson's Tour</a>- he will also be<a href="http://www.toddjohnsonbooks.com/content/news.asp"> interviewed by Book Club Girl!</a></p>
<p>Title: The Sweet By And By<br />
ISBN: 9780061579523<br />
Author:by Todd Johnson<br />
Publisher: William Morrow &amp; Company<br />
Type: Fiction<br />
Subject: Reminiscing, Friendship, Older Women<br />
Copyright:2009<br />
Publication Date: March 2009<br />
Pages: 303</p>
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		<title>Translation is a Love Affair</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bethany (dreadlock girl)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Translation Is a Love Affair by Jacques Poulin This is the story of a writer and his translator. A young woman arrives in Quebecois to meet a writer with a bad back, a cat with an SOS message attached to his collar, and a little girl who loves animals just like she does. The journey [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the story of a writer and his translator. A young woman arrives in Quebecois to meet a writer with a bad back, a cat with an SOS message attached to his collar, and a little girl who loves animals just like she does. The journey is a take on love, of a different kind of love than the romance of  feelings met and encouraged-but one where the desires are known, yet never spoken. The translator, and the writer join forces on books, memories and most mysterious of all the search for the owner of the cat with the secret message.</p>
<p>Poulin consumes the reader in this modern love story where love is time, time is slow and a cry for help is all that one needs to jump out of their own life to reach into another's nightmare. Goodness it is breathtaking!! If  you don't mind thinking as you read versus the modern novelist gibber that so many are pumping out these days-this read will make you think, make you wonder and amaze you with its richness.</p>
<p>A publisher at Archipelago sent me this book a while back telling me that I would like it. I have yet to doubt anything that comes from that press. The skill of Archipelago strikes again with the decision to translate this modern-day gem. I followed Jacques Poulin page after page and marveled at the excellent translation by Sheila Fischman. Pick this one up, it is art inside a pretty cover. I recommend it for those looking for an artistic and rare approach to the meaning of love with mystery tucked inside. Enjoy!</p>
<p><em>Archipelago Books I have reviewed:</em><br />
<a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/2009/09/plants-dont-drink-coffee/">Plants Don't Drink Coffee</a><br />
<a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/2009/04/mouroir/">Mourior</a><br />
<a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/2008/07/the-vanishing-moon/">The Vanishing Moon</a><br />
<a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/2008/04/sarajevo-marlboro/">Sarajevo Marlboro</a><br />
<a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/2008/03/the-waitress-was-new/">The Waitress Was New</a><br />
<a href="http://www.dreadlockgirl.com/2008/04/moving-parts/">Moving Parts</a></p>
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<dt>ISBN: 9780981955704</dt>
<dt>Author: Poulin, Jacques</dt>
<dt>Publisher: Archipelago Books</dt>
<dt>Translator: Fischman, Sheila</dt>
<dt>Subject: Literary</dt>
<dt>Copyright: 2009</dt>
<dt>Publication Date: November 2009</dt>
<dt>Binding: Paperback</dt>
<dt>Language: English</dt>
<dt>Pages: 144</dt>
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		<title>The Weight of Heaven</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bethany (dreadlock girl)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Weight of Heaven Frank and Ellie Benton loose their only child, a seven-year-old boy to a rare illness before the opening pages of the book. The Weight of Heaven is their lives lived with an attempt to survive that death-and are fearful that maybe that was the only thing uniting them. Frank and Ellie [...]]]></description>
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<p>Frank and Ellie Benton loose their only child, a seven-year-old boy to a rare illness before the opening pages of the book. The Weight of Heaven is their lives lived with an attempt to survive that death-and are fearful that maybe that was the only thing uniting them. Frank and Ellie had been married for 11 years before the birth of their son Benny, but now that seemed like another life ago.</p>
<p>Amongst their pain and grief Ellie nudges Frank to take what she sees as a shot at saving their relationship, a move to India where Frank's boss has asked him to head up the local office. Will they have changed just enough to no longer be able to cope or work as a team in a strange environment? They have alienated themselves-even from each other, could this be the chance to have to face their pain united?</p>
<p>None of us know really how we'd deal with such a loss, at least not until we have suffered it and know from the inner strength (or lack of it) what we can live with. Thrity Umrigar does an amazing job of capturing the feelings of alienation, even from a spouse who has undergone the same loss, the blame that humans place on each other, and the enormous pressure from the hamster wheel of life to keep going no matter how bad you hurt. The Weight of Heaven feels so real, so true that I had to remind myself that it is fiction- when that is the case I know the author has gone to great trouble to know the details, to understand the whole environment of loss, and I was really blown away by her thoughtfulness with this tender subject.</p>
<p>To me the writing was amazing-brilliant actually, I was right there with her from page one and didn't need to work at all to get emotionally involved in the book. I believe that  Thrity Umrigar is a master at what she does and have heard nothing but good about her previous books as well, so I am off to spend some Powell's dough on one of her others, maybe The Space Between Us which I have heard bookies rave about for a while now. I now know what is so attractive about her novels, they bear the weight of their subject matter and lead the reader by the hand to grasp difficult pain but also they show cultures, life, joy and most importantly our cultural blind spots.  I will read Thrity Umrigar again, I have no doubt and I am thankful I was introduced to yet another of the few modern novelists who work their words like art in form of ink and letters. I highly recommend this read, very highly. Grab it up!!!</p>
<p>Thrity Umrigar's website: <a href="http://www.umrigar.com/" target="_blank">http://www.umrigar.com/</a></p>
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<dl>Title: The Weight of Heaven
<dt>ISBN: 9780061472541</dt>
<dt>Publisher: Harper</dt>
<dt>Author: Thrity Umrigar</dt>
<dt>Subject: fiction</dt>
<dt>Pages: 384</dt>
<dt>Copyright: 2009</dt>
<dt>Publication Date: April 2009</dt>
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