Me too, I didn't realize you were waiting on me.
Mister Sandman, by Barbara Gowdy.
Reasons? (I didn't nominate her book)
A) She's Canadian and she's good,
and
2) She led a creative writing class I was in, some years back
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Me too, I didn't realize you were waiting on me.
Mister Sandman, by Barbara Gowdy.
Reasons? (I didn't nominate her book)
A) She's Canadian and she's good,
and
2) She led a creative writing class I was in, some years back
Damn that was fast.
Should we update the first post, so that it reflects the current discussion, and the upcoming selections?
Yes. And I wish I had more to say about Small World, but not being in academia (or particularly well-educated), I think I might have missed much of the nuance.
Yes. And I wish I had more to say about Small World, but not being in academia (or particularly well-educated), I think I might have missed much of the nuance.
How about a quick list of laugh points for those who read it?
When I get home and have the book in front of me.
Frankly, off the top of my head, Phillip and Joy running into each other in Turkey was funny to me.
When I get home and have the book in front of me.
Ditto. Let's all do this.
Is this right?
The Red Tent, Anita Diamant -- 11/15
Mister Sandman, Barbara Gowdy -- 12/13
Dirt Music, Tim Winton -- 1/17
(Edited to put bt's pick in Jan.)
Is this right?
I'm choosing for January, as I'll only just be back in Melbourne by December 13.
Is this right?
Looks about right. I haven't started Red Tent yet, but I expect to have it done by next week.