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Penelope

Joined May 2016

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What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? | Steve Jenkins, Robin Page
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Loved reading this to my son. Also has encyclopedic descriptions of animals depicted in the book. We must have read it 50 times.🙃

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A Place Called Winter | Patrick Gale
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Personal historical fiction based on authors family history. Sexual awakening, loss, and triumph. Highly recommend.

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This follows one of the characters from Cider House Rules--so detailed you can visualize and feel each scene.

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The Cider House Rules | John Irving
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Earthy honesty to this poignant tale about life and death and choices. Set in New England.

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Harlot's Ghost: A Novel | Norman Mailer
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Wonderful odyssey of a family in 50's and 60's--suspenseful--political historical fiction. Long read.

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Wonderfully modern take on Sense & Sensibility. Such a risk to try to successfully follow in Austen's footsteps, and she succeeds.

rosmuso Enjoyable light read. 8y
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The Help | Kathryn Stockett
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Read and re-read--a treasure of heartbreaks and triumphs in the start of the civil rights movement.

Donna_sBookMinute I liked it. Read it years before it became a movie. I haven't even seen the movie. 9y
Penelope Movie does follow the book somewhat. I liked the movie as well, which is unusual for me. Usually either the book or the movie is good--not both. 9y
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Autobiographical - compelling stories of her life and those of some of her patients. Highly recommend.

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The Good Neighbor | A. J. Banner
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Compelling--one of those books you have to read to the end. Who can she trust?

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Julian Fellowes's Belgravia | Julian Fellowes
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Ok but not great. He may be better at writing for the screen.

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Dust Tracks on a Road | Zora Neale Hurston
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Part of the Harlem Renaissance, pivotal, experimental writing with heart and mind. A most valued writer of our time.

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The Color Purple | Alice Walker
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Wrenching and joyful of worth and value. Of love and overcoming hate. Belle lettres.

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Complex story and style within a unique historical narrative.

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Orphan Train: A Novel | Christina Baker Kline
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Will make you thankful for what you have and your trust in others tested.

mrldg I thought it was a good fictionalized version of the transfer of children (some were not orphans) from the east to the midwest. Growing up, I heard of quite a few people in my community who were "train orphans" (my parents' term). 8y
Penelope So interesting. I hope the "orphans" had positive experiences. 8y
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The House Girl | Tara Conklin
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Interesting juxtaposition of time and circumstances- trying to right an injustice.

Donna_sBookMinute I've been meaning to read this for quite some time. 9y
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The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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A well written fictional perspective in the grey, complicated time of occupation in WWII. Intriguing and original.

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City of Veils: A Novel | Zoë Ferraris
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Loved the parallel of the author's life to the story.

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Unique perspective of protagonist's personal and professional life within a crime novel.

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Paris Architect: A Novel | Charles Belfoure
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Another historical lit treasure via a unique sub story of the resistance in WW II.

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Orphan Number Eight | Kim Van Alkemade
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"We lay back on the sand as color claimed the sky: first pink, then lavender, and finally, blue." Wonderfully written, and so many unexpected turns.

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I love personalized stories regarding history. Highly recommend.