Lives of Girls and Women
by Alice Munro | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 451Y5740125 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 451Y5740125 Global Overview for this book
Registered by EerierIdyllMeme of Toronto, Ontario Canada on 12/26/2011
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Liberated from the 2004 University College (University of Toronto) Booksale. A second copy (or more--I'm getting bad about keeping track of my second and third copies...) for BookCrossing, possibly as part of my Canadian cultural infiltration programme. Incidentally, this book is one of 1001 books you're supposed to read before you die.
Journal Entry 2 by EerierIdyllMeme at Arrêt de bus (à préciser) in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Ile-de-France France on Sunday, September 22, 2013
Released 10 yrs ago (9/20/2013 UTC) at Arrêt de bus (à préciser) in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Ile-de-France France
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Left on a bench in the Île de la Jatte bus stop (boulevard Bineau, on the Île de la Grande Jatte) as part of the 52 Towns in 52 Weeks Challenge.
I generally enjoy this author, although I didn't like this one as much (even though it's one of her more famous). Munro normally writes short stories, and I'd been looking forward to her novel, but I didn't find she did much with the longer format (although I liked how the friendship with Naomi develops, as well as with Jerry Storey). Anyway, I still found it worth reading, and hope you'll enjoy it.
I generally enjoy this author, although I didn't like this one as much (even though it's one of her more famous). Munro normally writes short stories, and I'd been looking forward to her novel, but I didn't find she did much with the longer format (although I liked how the friendship with Naomi develops, as well as with Jerry Storey). Anyway, I still found it worth reading, and hope you'll enjoy it.