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Journal Entry 1 by dancing-dog from Cordova, Tennessee USA on Tuesday, October 04, 2011
from amazon.com: The characters in Ordinary Life, Elizabeth Berg's collection of limpid, gemlike stories, are poised at the edge of knowing, and it takes only quiet events--a kiss, the return of a freed bird--to nudge them toward whatever they need to face, even if it is behind them. The title story, in which an elderly woman named Mavis McPherson locks herself in the bathroom for a week, contains the germ of Berg's message about the importance of the small, the everyday. Mavis's urge to retreat began when she found a photograph from 1946 of her husband and brother-in-law asleep. Behind them was a table, on which sat a porcelain figure, now broken, that had been her mother's. She'd wished she had more pictures of everything she used to have, thought Mavis, all her furniture, even her old refrigerator, and what was in it, too: the big, square blocks of butter in the ribbed glass container, the old flowered mixing bowls she used to have holding leftovers, covered with waxed paper and anchored with rubber bands. How could she have known that ordinary life would have such allure later on?
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Journal Entry 2 by dancing-dog at Cordova, Tennessee USA on Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Released 7 mos ago (10/24/2011 UTC) at Cordova, Tennessee USA CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
traveling to tranq1 for the October Round Robin Readers exchange - enjoy!
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Journal Entry 3 by tranq1 at Tampa, Florida USA on Wednesday, November 02, 2011
received from dancing-dog for the October Round Robin Readers exchange. It is a wishlist book so I am very happy to receive it.
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