Friday, June 15, 2018

Quick Lit; June '18



Having missed my chance to link up with Open Book this month due to scheduling craziness I thought I would join the fun over at Modern Mrs Darcy and share some of what I've been reading

Sprig Muslin by Georgette Heyer; as you friends well know I've been a Heyer fan for many years which made it all the more fun to find an undiscovered gem. Sir Gareth Ludlow joins the ranks of  favorite heroes created by Heyer and the book is a delight of white lies and misdirections until it all comes out right in the end.

Underfoot in Show Business by Helene Hanff is a memoir of her trying to make it in New York as a playwright during the 1950's. Full of amazing and hilarious stories; and as a big fan of 84 Charing Cross Road such fun to read more details of her life while she was keeping that correspondence.

One Beautiful Dream by Jennifer Fulwiler is a fun behind the scenes look at the writing of her first book.  As with Fulwiler's first book; this book shares stories of her marriage and family life as she and her husband seek to live a life which allows them to pursue professional dreams while raising the large family they also feel called to.

Joy in the Morning by Betty Smith is not a sequel to A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, but does pick up where the first leaves off.  Annie is a young woman from Brooklyn who has come out to Minnesota to marry her fiancĂ© Carl a law student.  The book is a lovely portrayal of young marriage as these newlyweds navigate the first years of marriage.

And just finished Traveling Mercies by Ann Lamott; part autobiography - part reflections on faith.
The beginning of the book is Lamott's conversion story with the rest of the book reflections on aspects of life and faith. Her style is very approachable; sincere and authentic without being pushy or preachy.

What's in your book pile this summer?

6 comments:

  1. Just saw Joy in the Morning recently and it made me think of your blog! How fun that you're reading it too!

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  2. I always love your book details, Joy! The Helene Hanff & Betty Smith books sound especially interesting. How fun that Underfoot has details about her life during the correspondence!

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    1. Am having so much fun exploring her stuff; received her book about her time in London for my birthday so have that to look forward to once I work the pile down a bit.

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  3. I LOVED A Tree Grows in Brooklyn so I have been curious about Joy in the Morning!! I need to bump it up on my TBR list and get to it soon! And I will have to look in Hanff's book since I really enjoyed 84 Charing Cross Rd.

    Here are my May book reviews: https://elle-alice.blogspot.com/2018/05/may-book-reviews.html

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  4. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and Joy in the morning are both on my ever-growing to-read list.

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