Three Women

by Marge Piercy | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0061014672 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Book-Buddies of Hixson, Tennessee USA on 4/5/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by Book-Buddies from Hixson, Tennessee USA on Saturday, April 5, 2003
Three generations of women: Suzanne is a respected lawyer now facing the prospect of her wayward older daughter (Elena) moving back home and, more troubling, her disapproving elderly mother (Beverly) is ill and in need of help. For the time it takes to read 371 well-written pages, the reader escapes into this world of other women. Though it is far from the major point of the novel, I especially enjoyed reading about Rachel, Suzanne's other daughter, who chooses to become a rabbi.

Journal Entry 2 by Book-Buddies at Panera Bread at Northgate in Hixson, Tennessee USA on Sunday, April 6, 2003
Released on Sunday, April 06, 2003 at Panera Bread at Northgate in Hixson, Tennessee USA.

About 8:30 p.m. my "book buddy" and I went to eat at Panera Bread -- and to release my book. After standing it on the long, low windowsill beside a table, I took a couple of photos of the book "in the wild." Then we sat two tables away so I could keep an eye on the book while we ate. Finally, a policeman sat at that table, and a policewoman soon joined him. Neither noticed the book. Two other policemen joined their table after getting their orders, and the last one to sit down talked for several minutes before he noticed -- and picked up -- the book. He showed the policewoman the "Hi! I'm a free book!" marker sticking out the top of the book. I was sure that, if he didn't take the book, the woman would. But no, he stood it back on the windowsill before they all left. When we left soon after that, the book was on its own, fending for itself -- and possibly feeling unloved after being rejected by the policeman! I wonder if it will still be there tomorrow. A half dozen women were sitting at a table nearby, so maybe one of them noticed my little book in the wild. I hope someone takes her home with them tonight.

Journal Entry 3 by Book-Buddies from Hixson, Tennessee USA on Monday, April 7, 2003
We two book buddies drove around the deli at lunch time today. The book was no longer on the windowsill, so it seems to have found another reader. :)

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