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Shylock Is My Name
Shylock Is My Name | Howard Jacobson
Man Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson brings his singular brilliance to this modern re-imagining of one of Shakespeares most unforgettable characters: Shylock Winter, a cemetery, Shylock. In this provocative and profound interpretation of The Merchant of Venice, Shylock is juxtaposed against his present-day counterpart in the character of art dealer and conflicted father Simon Strulovitch. With characteristic irony, Jacobson presents Shylock as a man of incisive wit and passion, concerned still with questions of identity, parenthood, anti-Semitism and revenge. While Strulovich struggles to reconcile himself to his daughter Beatrice's betrayal of her family and heritage as she is carried away by the excitement of Manchester high society, and into the arms of a footballer notorious for giving a Nazi salute on the field Shylock alternates grief for his beloved wife with rageagainst his own daughter's rejection of her Jewish upbringing. Culminating in a shocking twist on Shylocks demand for the infamous pound of flesh, Jacobsons insightful retelling examines contemporary, acutely relevant questions of Jewish identity while maintaining a poignant sympathy for its characters and a genuine spiritual kinship with its antecedenta drama which Jacobson himself considers to be the most troubling of Shakespeares plays for anyone, but, for an English novelist who happens to be Jewish, also the most challenging.
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TheEllieMo
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Mehso-so

Part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series, this is Jacobson‘s reinterpretation of The Merchant of Venice. The novel has two aspects. One, a reworking of the plot of the play, gives a bizarre alternative plot that fell flat for me. The other, Shakespeare‘s Shylock brought into the 21st century, provided much insight into anti-semitism, and is by far the more interesting part of the book. Shylock steals the show.

#DoubleSpin
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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TheEllieMo
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My #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin selections for March.

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TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 4y
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Rachel.Rencher
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I don't know why I chose a gnome as a backdrop for this book photo. Maybe it's just because he's ridiculously cute.

Anyway, starting another book from the Hogarth Shakespeare project! 🤓 This one is a retelling of The Merchant of Venice.

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shaynarae
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Mehso-so

Another one from the Hogarth Shakespeare series. A retelling of the Merchant of Venice, a play I haven‘t read since high school, fell a bit flat. I was pretty bored throughout, but when I was able to pay attention, Jacobson does have a way with conveying the Jewish identity.

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ImperfectCJ
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“Light is to be cherished in the way great painters like Leonardo and Caravaggio cherished it: as an illumination of meaning, as a way of distinguishing between the mundane darkness of things and the glow that can come with understanding and discrimination. You lose a sense of beauty and volume if everything is light.”

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ImperfectCJ
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Pickpick

I'm giving this a "pick" with a caveat. I have not read The Merchant of Venice and so can't speak to this as a retelling. The plot here is secondary (almost non-existent), but as a discussion of (1) anti-Semitism and (2) parent-child relationships, it's quite interesting. There are a couple of passages---one about light, the other about mercy---that I found especially compelling. I'll try to transcribe quotes from the audio and post.

ImperfectCJ Turns out the speech about mercy is Shakespeare's with a bit of a twist here that would be a spoiler if I shared too much. So, no quotes for that one. It's an incredible speech, though. 5y
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ImperfectCJ
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"It is one of those better-to-be-dead-than-alive days you get in the North of England in February, the space between the land and sky a mere letterbox of squeezed light, the sky itself unfathomably banal."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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ImperfectCJ
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Two new sources of befuddlement today: the sourdough starter I was gifted and the tagged book. It's possible that some familiarity with The Merchant of Venice would help elucidate the latter, but I doubt it would help much with the sourdough starter.

Copwithabook I‘ve always wanted to learn to bake break. But then my husband went keto 🤷🏻‍♀️ 5y
ImperfectCJ @Copwithabook Ouch. I can't eat gluten or dairy but like to bake bread for other people so I get to smell it baking. GF bread just doesn't smell as good. This is my first foray into sourdough. My family is enthusiastic. I'm cautiously optimistic. 5y
Clare-Dragonfly I love baking sourdough! (As I eat a sourdough bagel for breakfast…) Don‘t be intimidated by the starter! If it looks yucky but isn‘t moldy or pink, just stir it up and give it a feed and it should be fine. If you reddit, there is a grea subreddit (r/sourdough) filled with helpful people. Good luck! 5y
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ImperfectCJ @Clare-Dragonfly The care and feeding is what's confusing me right now (I haven't even started thinking about the baking part). I can't get my head around the idea that I'm supposed to discard most of it every day I feed it? That seems like a huge waste and I keep thinking I must be reading it wrong, but everything I've seen says the same thing. *shrug* I've got a couple of books on hold at the library, so that should clear things up, hopefully. 5y
Clare-Dragonfly You “discard” it but since you already have a mature starter, don‘t throw away the discard! You can make lots of things with it. Here‘s one of my favorite recipes: https://zerowastechef.com/2016/04/01/sourdough-pancakes/ 5y
ImperfectCJ @Clare-Dragonfly Brilliant! Thank you so much! And I'm sure my kids will thank you, too, once they see how much more often I'm making pancakes. 5y
Clare-Dragonfly Yes, I‘m sure they‘ll be delighted! And I am so happy to have an excuse to spread the joy of sourdough 😄 5y
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TheEllieMo
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The one has been on my #TBR forever, and I really ought to whip it off the pile and read it; The Merchant of Venice is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays.

#NameInTheTitle #MagnificentMarch
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OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 5y
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Emilymdxn
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Bailedbailed

I try to never bail on books but I have to this time. I got partway through on audio from the library, but then I was sick for a week and then away from home for weeks and didn‘t do any listening. It auto returned to the library, and I have no idea how far through I was and honestly wasn‘t enjoying it at the time. I just don‘t see myself getting it back out and trying to work out how far through I was, so it‘s a bail from me.

rockpools No shame in bailing! Frees up time for books you‘ll get more from. Hope you‘re feeling better now. 5y
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suzie.reads
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Panpan

My brain hurts after reading this 🤯
The book is part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series retelling the The Merchant of Venice.

It was erratic and very confusing and I don't really know what happened 🤔

#seriesRead @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Good job!😊 6y
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Tashreads
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Book 4 of 5 lowest rated on my Goodreads tbr. Experiment has not been successful thus far, I have not been impressed with previous 3.

Megabooks I couldn‘t get through it! 6y
Tashreads @Megabooks I‘m already bored 😑 6y
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Victoria_Clyne
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Mehso-so

This is part of the Hogarth series where they retell Shakespeare. This one is based on the Merchant of Venice which I haven't read. I'm not sure if its where my mind is at the moment or if its the book but I struggled with this one. It felt very philosophical and I couldn't work out if Shylock was a real person or Strulovitch's conscience. I did it as an audio and loved the narrator.

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Eyejaybee
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Panpan

Unfortunately I was sold a bit of a dummy here. As a huge fan of Shakespeare, I was keenly looking forward to reading this book, but I just couldn‘t make myself like it. Read my Goodreads review at: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25614272-shylock-is-my-name. #howardjacobson #shylockismyname #shakespeare #literature #literaryfiction #williamshakespeare

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Eyejaybee
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TrishB I love the bookmark!! 7y
Eyejaybee I end up buying another one each time I have to go into the Houses of Parliament (which is about every three or fours weeks). 7y
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BookishTrish
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Pickpick

I LOVED this Hogarth Shakespeare re-vision of the Merchant of Venice. It was funny, it was philosophical, and it was inventive. Highly recommended.

saresmoore I‘m convinced! 7y
Moray_Reads I haven't enjoyed any of the others except Hag Seed but I might try this one now 7y
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BookishTrish
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KimHM
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I've only just started this, but I'm loving it already (book mail is the best mail!!) 📚❤️📚❤️

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andrew61
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What does everyone else do when they hit a wall with a book?- i actually like this book but the dialogue is so clever that i am struggling- i generally don't give up on books and im now halfway through but its definitely slowed my reading down! Maybe 'too clever by half' - that is actually a quote from the shakespeares lost drama The Mere chants of tennis, his epic play about a Scottish Wimbledon champion which he wrote as a sequel to macbeth.

readordierachel Sometimes I set it aside for a few days and read something else I know I'll breeze through, then I come back to it. It makes the read feel less fatiguing. 7y
andrew61 @ReadOrDieRachel thanks, if i can't pass halfway tonight and feel im on the downward slope i will take your advice- i struggle having more than one book on the go at any one time. 7y
andrew61 And after the third reference I've finally looked up chthonic in the dictionary 7y
DrexEdit This one was a bit of a slog for me. I'd take it a chapter at a time and break it up with other reads. 7y
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andrew61
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This is one of those posts where i wish id been on litsy 15 months ago when i saw the author discussing his take on the merchant of venice in Manchester's beautiful John Rylands library. He was one of those speakers who i could have listened to for ages, funny and intelligent. Anyway my physical reading group are doing any of the Shakespeare adaptations next week and i love this first paragraph.

MrBook Niiice! 7y
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jveezer
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Reading at the park before yoga...Life is Good! 😌

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Clare_Riley
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It feels like I'm wading through treacle! Can someone please tell me if there's any light at the end of this seemingly never-ending tunnel? Or do I do myself a favour and throw in the towel now?!

BookishMarginalia I always vote for bailing (haven't read that one) 7y
Clare_Riley @BookishMarginalia I might just do that - reading is supposed to be fun! At the moment I'm just avoiding it. I've even vacuumed!! This is unheard of!! 😆 7y
BookishMarginalia Oh my god! That's a sign! Bail -- life is too short and books too plentiful (plus, that's why there's the bail option in Litsy reviews!) 7y
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JenP
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Mehso-so

I wanted to love this but it really dragged for me. The writing was beautiful and it's an intellectual book with humorous moments (usually my favorite types of books) but for some reason I really struggled with it. Part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series, this book is inspired by Merchant of Venice, which I have not read, and perhaps why I didn't love it.

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JenP
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#aprilbookshowers First line of my current read. I kind of love this first sentence. However, at 50 pages in, I'm finding the rest of it dragging for me.

Suet624 Great first line though. 😁 8y
JenP @Suet624 I know, right? 8y
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kdwinchester
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I took SHYLOCK IS MY NAME to see THE MERCHANT OF VENICE tonight. True book nerd inception. 🤓

Zelma If you were on a tv show, this would definitely have created some time or dimension warp. 😆 8y
kdwinchester @Zelma I def think so too. 😂 8y
mrsa_d Also that poster is freaky similar to the book cover... 8y
minkyb Perfect! 8y
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DrexEdit
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Mehso-so

Well some of this book was like a slog. And some of it went really fast. It's not my favorite of the Hogarth Shakespeares, but worth a read. It's definitely a work out for the gray cells. I couldn't decide if Shylock was actually there in the story or if he was just a figment of the protagonist's imagination.

This book is not in fulfillment of any book challenge. Just cleaning up my stack of library holds.

DrexEdit I think I have a pretty good vocabulary, but this ebook kept me busy looking up words! For example: Abstemious, Lubricious, Inexecrable, Hildago, Meretricious, Chthonic. I'll be lucky to ever use these in a sentence once day. 😊🍀 8y
DrexEdit Oh I also think a reading of the merchant of Venice would have helped. I don't find that all the Hogarth's need a reading of the original, but I suspect it would have been helpful for this title. 8y
LiteraryinPA Love the list of big words! :) 8y
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DrexEdit
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At breakfast Shylock said, "I can't help noticing that you appear dishevelled and perturbed. I take it you have had no sleep and that your emotions are in disarray."

"You could just say I look like shit. "

DrexEdit This is a weird little book that just as you are ready to quit it, throws out something wry and hilarious like this. 😁😁 8y
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Dogearedcopy
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Mehso-so

The novel starts off as a sort of colloquy between Simon Strulovitch & Shylock, discussing Jewish identity, humor, & families (esp the relationships betw fathers & daughters.) Then the story kicks into gear as Simon lives out the 16th c play, The Merchant of Venice, against the backdrop of an upscale neighborhood in 21st c England. The comedy is a bit forced and the humor somewhat dry & subtle. Overall the plot line feels encumbered by neuroticism

BethFishReads Hummm I wonder what I'd think. But will likely pass 8y
Dogearedcopy @BethFishReads I think you might have issues with the way the book is "unbalanced": The first, longer part is heavy with excessive, neurotic introspection; and the second part is very light, but with the scenes so ridiculously contrived, you wish Jacobson would have cut himself some slack from MOV. In his efforts to make the story contemporary in the 21st c., he sacrificed relevancy :-/ 8y
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Dogearedcopy
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Half Way Status Update: So, I've been wondering about the double protagonists in this book: Are there really two protagonists? Or is Shylock an alter ego of Simon Strulovitch? Is the book's initialism, SIMN, an allusion to the seemingly schizophrenic nature of the heroic element? Will the author answer these questions within the context of the story? Guess I'll find out about the last one as I push on...

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Dogearedcopy
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This may not be the book for me. I'm only a couple of chapters in; but I already feel lost; or rather that HJ is writing out an answer, but I don't even know what the question is! Is it because I don't have an adequate understanding of what it's like to be Jewish? I won't bail; but I do hope the point of this book becomes clears or that a plot comes into focus :-/

BooksForYears If you can get the text (and/or) audiobook of The Merchant of Venice, I'd recommend reading/listening to it before reading this book. The book is still a bit bonkers, but it will make more sense if the source material is fresh in your mind. At least, that's what worked for me. 8y
Dogearedcopy @BooksForYears LOL, Excellent advice (It's actually what I did do before starting SIMN!) I'm getting the Shakespearean references alright; just not getting a grip on what HJ is trying to say! 8y
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Erin01
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I know I've only read two of books in the Hogarth Shakespeare series but I'm already excited about the prospect of more Shakespeare retelling by some of today's bestselling authors - this is an image that I found on the Crown Publishing website, and while it is obvious its a bit old (Atwood's books is still untitled here), it does show that some other retellings are being planned 📚
#TBR #shakespeare #retellings

WordWaller Oh this is super helpful! I haven't read any of them yet because I want to have read the play first and I've only read about half the plays. 8y
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BooksCatsMaine
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"Saluting Shakespeare with new versions of his stories is a bit like saluting Mozart by commissioning Philip Glass to write a new opera to the plot of "Cosi Fan Tutte""

Love the New Yorker ???

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Dogearedcopy
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I read the Pelican Shakespeare edition of "The Merchant of Venice" earlier this year; but I picked up a copy of the Folger Shakespeare Library edition a couple weeks ago to re-read in anticipation of getting getting Howard Jacobson's 'Shylock is My Name' #HogarthShakespeare #TBRTuesday

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Well-ReadNeck
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Book Mail. 🎉📚🎉📚🎉

Feeding me more Hogarth Shakespeare!

LauraReadsTheBooks If they keep putting these out, I will keep reading them. 8y
KellyTurner Hag-seed by Margaret Atwood is published today! It's a retelling of The Tempest. It's top of my TBR pile! 8y
TheLondonBookworm Love Howard Jacobsen- such a brilliant writer and orator! 8y
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TheLondonBookworm
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First day back at uni and I am totally exhausted but I've already had a brilliant talk by Howard Jacobson. What a funny, smart guy and such an enrapturing orator.

P.S the shortlist for the Goldsmiths prize is well worth a look!!

RealLifeReading I just saw the shortlist! Some interesting ones there 8y
MrBook Will be checking it out! Have a great semester! 8y
TheLondonBookworm @RealLifeReading Yeah! Hot Milk and The lesser bohemians were the two I really knew about the rest were new :) all on the TBR haha 8y
TheLondonBookworm @MrBook It's three from big publishers and three from dinky ones- a good mix! Thank'ee 😊😊 8y
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Megabooks
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I requested that my library purchase this book at midnight last night, and it just got here. 😃❤️💙💚🙌🏻📚 #librarylove #evpl #somethingforsept SO HAPPY!

MaryAnn1 That's impressive! 👀 8y
CynCruz23 Yes!! I just borrowed this and I've only read a few chapters but I'm enjoying it so far 👍 I even picked up a cliffs notes of Merchant of Venice to remind myself of the original plot 8y
LauraBeth You obviously have some pull there 😀 8y
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Megabooks @MaryAnn1 @LauraBeth I think they like me. 😃😉 It's a great library! 8y
Megabooks @CynCruz23 I got a chapter read before dinner. Looking forward to picking this up now! 8y
Coleen Hello Evansville from Lafayette! (I went to UE....I miss Evansville & need to get back down for a visit). 8y
Megabooks Awesome @Coleen !! I love Evansville. 😃 I've lived there for almost two years. I grew up in Owensboro. 8y
Coleen 👍 8y
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readinginthedark
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I didn't have time to read this one before returning it to the library, but it seemed like a good choice for #bookfacefriday I'm excited to read it at some point!

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Heideschrampf
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This year's first signed copy: a novelisation of The Merchant of Venice, in celebration of Ol' Wills' 400th birthday by the incredibly sharp and poignant Howard Jacobson. #edbookfest

scripturient Ah, my dear, I so wish I could be there with you. ❤️ 8y
Heideschrampf Next year! They have a pretty amazing programme for the youngest reading generation this year, even the Grüffalo was here. I' sure your son would enjoy it. And for you to enjoy the grown-up shows you can always bring your husband as babysitter ? 8y
scripturient @Heideschrampf Noah LOVES the Gruffalo. He already knows large parts of that and The Gruffalo Child by heart. And he's only 2.5 years old. 😂 8y
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christinelee
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'No father can completely want his daughter to be happy.' Shylock sucked air in through his teeth. 'That's harsh philosophy.' 'No, it's harsh psychology.' #muchangst

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strikingthirteen
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Mehso-so

I love the Merchant of Venice and have issues about liking it sometimes. I really liked this take on it - and this whole series of reimagined Shakespeare.

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Yeyeyeyeyeye
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"No father can completely want his daughter to be happy"
"That's harsh philosophy"
"No, it's harsh psychology"