When I get home and have the book in front of me.
Ditto. Let's all do this.
'Objects In Space'
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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.
DAmmit, I was at the library last night, I should have checked for the book. The only things I've participated in are when I own the book.
A bit off topic, but I finished The Gift of Asher Lev and liked it, although I didn't think it had nearly as powerful a message as the first book.
I didn't think so either, Wolfram.
Which Book of the Bible is The Red Tent based on? And which Bible can it be found in? Because I was thinking it would be kind of cool to read them in tandem.
Which Book of the Bible is The Red Tent based on?
Most of the biblical parts come from chapter 34 of Genesis. (And the several chapters before it, too, but that's where the main part of Dina's story comes from.)
Yeah, Gift isn't quite as good, but I think Potok got tired of being pestered for a resolution. It's not bad, just not as good.