Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Recent Reads: The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton
What does one do when they are laid up from a recent knee
surgery other than find a very thick book and be appreciative of the
opportunity to read for hours without excuse.
I did just the thing after my ACL reconstructive surgery and savored
every moment of The Luminaries by Eleanor
Catton.
The Luminaries is
the recipient of the2013 Man Booker Prize, and an excellent story that follows
the lives and the interconnectedness of several characters in the 1860’s New
Zealand Gold Rush. Scandal and theft run
the line of the plot, as one might expect with the prospect of gold, but there
is also love, or the convenience of, and the untidy mess that love between two
people might bring. Only the moon knows how these people and their
relationships might be connected through the turn of events, and, eventually,
the reader does, too.
Catton captures the timeframe and place of the story remarkably,
as well as the tone of each individual character’s expression through action
and language.
Labels:
Recent Reads
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Small Stone #43
A field of snow and my brain says it's December,
not spring.
Physical therapist says, "Bend your knee, just a little bit more,
a little bit more...
Relax.
See knee, we aren't doing anything bad here."
not spring.
Physical therapist says, "Bend your knee, just a little bit more,
a little bit more...
Relax.
See knee, we aren't doing anything bad here."
Labels:
Reflection,
Small stones,
Wyoming life
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