Unfortunately next Saturday I have a test I have to take for getting my teaching credential and I already forked over the 75$ to take it. So I'll have to leave around 12:00 for that. If you want to go there early I'll be there around 10:30 to get a little more discussion time.
Jordan et al: Having promised a cache of women's authors, a closer inspection of my sources revealed that I had only gotten a couple names, couched in a number of suggestion for male authors, and worse: that these were either of newsstand variety, or just misty spiritualism. But the two or three that I got might be worth a spin, if only to season our all red meat diet of Classics and Pulitzer winners with selections lighter.
ReplyDeleteBarbara Kingsolver (various titles)
Jane Hamilton “The Short History of a Prince”
Erich Maria Remarque “All Quiet on the Western Front”
A few other books that I read a while ago, and in the main enjoyed:
Ayn Rand "The Fountainhead"
Ursula Hegi "Stones From a River"
Isabel Allende "House of Spirits"
Alice Walker "The Color Purple"
Annie Proulx "The Shipping News"
In Christ,
Michael