Cold Sassy Tree

by Olive Ann Burns | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0440514428 Global Overview for this book
Registered by crrcookie of Tecumseh, Oklahoma USA on 4/3/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by crrcookie from Tecumseh, Oklahoma USA on Saturday, April 3, 2010
I got this book on the last trip that I took to The Book Thing in Baltimore. I am just now getting the chance to register it. I hope that I can find it a new good home soon.

Journal Entry 2 by crrcookie from Tecumseh, Oklahoma USA on Saturday, April 3, 2010
I brought this book with me today to see if I would have the opportunity to slip it in melydia's bag without her knowledge. Just to see how much fun it would be to get her reactionary JE. ;)

Journal Entry 3 by KateKintail from Burke, Virginia USA on Saturday, April 3, 2010
Somehow... the book found its way into melydia's bag... and she just found it! :-)

The book is definitely stalking her, that's all I can say.

Journal Entry 4 by wingMelydiawing from Rockville, Maryland USA on Saturday, April 3, 2010
Very funny, crrcookie. She slipped this into my bag while we were at Panera in Baltimore today. I read first read this book back in 2005 and it's been following me ever since. Here's what I said about it back then:

Will Tweedy was 14 years old and living in Cold Sassy, Georgia, in the summer of 1906 when his grandpa came home one day to announce he was marrying a woman half his age, not three weeks after the death of his first wife, Will’s grandmother. The town, of course, is scandalized, and continues to be so as the story wears on. This is more of a “slice of life” depiction than much of a story – the author starts with a setting (the town of Cold Sassy) and a premise (Grandpa’s new bride), and meanders through clever little anecdotes and asides for a while until the author decides it’s time to end the story and starts killing off characters. This is not a bad story, just a fairly standard one. I don’t have very strong feelings about it either way. The constant backcountry dialect got kind of old, but I feel that way about all books narrated in dialect so that’s not exactly serious criticism. On the other hand, I could hear all the characters in my head with no problem. In the end, if you like this era of historical fiction, you’ll enjoy the feeling of living in Cold Sassy; if you prefer more plot-driven stories where everything happens for a reason, you might want to skip this one.

With any luck, this book won't stay in my possession long. Though if past experience is any indication, I won't be Cold Sassy-less for long.

Journal Entry 5 by wingMelydiawing at Kohl's On Fair Lakes Cir. in Fairfax, Virginia USA on Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (6/28/2010 UTC) at Kohl's On Fair Lakes Cir. in Fairfax, Virginia USA

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