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Crossing to Safety
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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?Introduction by Terry Tempest Williams Afterword by T. H. Watkins ?Called a magnificently crafted story . . . brimming with wisdom by Howard Frank Mosher in The Washington Post Book World, Crossing to Safety has, since its publication in 1987, established itself as one of the greatest and most cherished American novels of the twentieth century. Tracing the lives, loves, and aspirations of two couples who move between Vermont and Wisconsin, it is a work of quiet majesty, deep compassion, and powerful insight into the alchemy of friendship and marriage.
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Chars
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Mehso-so

There is a hidden domain of partnership. No one else can say, “I know and love this woman well, but she is not the girl I married” as neither sad nor celebrated, simply true. What is even harder to explain is non-romantic love. That friendship you build outside of marriage. It deserves more attention in how adoring it can be. It makes you feel alive. There is no obligation - only being who you are.

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Bookwormjillk
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One of my favorites- and fitting for #WorldPolioDay #AutumnPlease

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 14mo
Eggs On m‘y Litsy TBR !!! 14mo
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Amiable
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I don‘t have school-aged kids anymore, so I don‘t keep track. Usually it‘s the Wednesday before Labor Day or thereabouts.

I adored the tagged book, which is about the relationships between and among two couples. Both husbands are academics who teach in the English department at a university in Wisconsin. It‘s a beautiful story that explores the mysteries of friendship.

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@CBee

Tagging @Ruthiella @AnneCecilie

TheSpineView Happy Tuesday and thanks for playing! 1y
CBee I‘ve not read this one, but it sounds really great! 1y
Amiable @CBee I don't want to say that it's a book where nothing happens ... but it's definitely a character-driven novel rather than a plot-driven one. It's meditative and quietly beautiful. All of Stegner's works are. (edited) 1y
CBee @Amiable I enjoy character driven novels very much 😊 1y
JenReadsAlot Oh yes I loved that book! 1y
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CarolynM
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These lovely books were waiting for me when I got home. Thank you so much, Paula😘

Centique Im so glad they finally got to you. A very belated birthday gift💕 1y
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jlhammar
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#12Booksof2022 🎶 On the second day of Christmas my true love read to me, two married couples 🎶

For my twelve, I‘m highlighting my favorite audiobooks of the year. Great books that were all the more enjoyable thanks to outstanding narration &/or production.

Andrew65 Looks very interesting. 2y
Amiable Loved this book 🥰 2y
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Maallen
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Pickpick

Literally googled books to read in the fall because I wanted something cozy. I didnt realize I‘d be reading the semi autobiographical novel about someone who is considered one of the great modern American authors. I enjoyed its simplicity and sincerity.

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BarbaraJean
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I read this months ago for #rememberingjenny, and I loved it. It‘s quiet and slow and thoughtful, almost a meditation on a friendship between two couples. The characters felt so true to life—at times thoroughly familiar but also so often unknowable, in the same way it‘s so difficult to completely know even those we are closest to. Such a lovely book.

Ruthiella I really enjoyed this book too. I don‘t remember Jenny specifically talking about it, but the she read so much! I got so many recommendations from her and the podcast. 💔 (edited) 2y
Centique I‘m sorry I didn‘t notice this post until now! I know this was one of Jenny‘s favourite books and I read it because of her recommendation too. The writing is just so beautiful and it really carried me away as well as giving me a lot to think about 💕 2y
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JenReadsAlot
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Amiable Oh, one of my favorite books! 😍 2y
AmyG I love Stegner! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing!! 2y
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LeslieO
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On my, @Bookwormjillk ! I love everything! How did you know of my love of colorful pens? Perfect for all my book journaling and recording. The stickers are so cute, and of course the book!! Thank you so much. Happy #sliceofsummerswap !

And thank you to @Catsandbooks for a wonderful swap!

Bookwormjillk Yay! Happy summer! 2y
Catsandbooks Love good pens! Have a great summer! ☀️ 2y
BethM That mug is excellent! 2y
LeslieO @BethM And I kinda cut off the best part, a shark tooth on the straw! 2y
MaleficentBookDragon That cup is everything!!! 🦈 2y
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Centique
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#rememberingjenny
I discovered that my Litsy friend (& friend to many others) Jenny Colvin of Reading Envy recently passed away at the very young age of 43.
I would like to do something to honour her on Litsy because she was such a great contributor here - and one of the smartest, kindest & most inspirational people I‘ve met (albeit only online & by zoom)
Please join me in reading a book she recommended. There are so many on her Litsy page or 🔽

Centique Her blog http://readingenvy.blogspot.com/?m=1 which also links to her podcast 3y
Centique Crossing to Safety is a book Jenny recommended to me that I fell in love with. I‘m sure there will be something you‘ve been meaning to read or are inspired to read in her reccs. @ReadingEnvy (edited) 3y
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Ruthiella Fantastic idea Paula! I‘ll definitely pick something from her list(s) and read it in her honor. Maybe Roadside Picnic? I still haven‘t listened to that episode for fear of spoilers. 3y
Centique @Ruthiella I remember that episode! That will be a good one. I think I will read Black Wave by Michelle Tea. 3y
Jas16 I love this idea. I was so shocked by her passing. 3y
Centique @Jas16 I know, I‘m still in disbelief. 💔 3y
Centique @Ruthiella oh and feel free to repost! 3y
Sparklemn @centique What a wonderful tribute. I just purchased End of the World House which was on my wishlist due to her Litsy recommendation. 💙 (edited) 3y
Billypar This is such a great idea! I think Jenny would love it 💙 I can already think of a few possibilities. We were both fans of Karen Russell, but I never read her favorite collection of hers: 3y
Centique @Sparklemn oh wow! That‘s a perfect example of her influence 😍 3y
Centique @Billypar I remember her excitement about how good that is 💕 3y
Cinfhen Lovely; such a wonderful idea and tribute!!! I need to look through my notes and see which book recommended by Jenny I will choose. I‘m happy to repost and share. 3y
Megabooks Great idea! What a wonderful tribute to a special woman. 💕💕 3y
Centique @Cinfhen thank you lovely 😘 3y
Centique @Megabooks thank you Meg 💕 3y
Megabooks I‘m also reading this already, but I wanted to pick something specifically for Jenny 💜 3y
BarbaraJean I love this idea—what a lovely tribute. I have Crossing to Safety on my shelf but haven‘t read it yet—I‘m putting it on my June list to read in her honor! 3y
Centique @Megabooks that‘s a special one. Gosh each time I‘m reading her review of a book I‘m crying. 😢 3y
Centique @BarbaraJean oh thank you for joining in. I really hope you like it. It‘s such a quiet thoughtful book with a beautiful sense of place 💕 3y
BarbaraBB That is a wonderful idea💛 I will dedicate this #CampLitsy read to Jenny; it was a 5 star read for her ✨✨✨✨✨ 3y
vivastory This is a wonderful idea, Paula. I'm going to read the following. It's the last book that Jenny posted about that we had a conversation about. As someone who reads across several genres, I always appreciated her eclectic tastes 3y
LeahBergen What a wonderful idea, Paula! Jenny had mentioned on her podcast (years ago) the universal rule of every used bookstore having a cheap copy of an Anita Brookner novel. We would laugh with each other in posts when we found another one. I‘m going to read an Anita Brookner in her memory. ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
Centique @vivastory that‘s a great idea Scott 💕 I loved her eclectic tastes too. She was such a sci fi fan as well! (edited) 3y
rockpools This is a lovely idea Paula. I‘ll definitely be joining you - unsure how yet. 3y
Centique @LeahBergen aw! Anita Brookners everywhere. And I remember how the word jacaranda always popped up in her books which made me laugh ☺️ 3y
Centique @rockpools thanks Rachel 😘 join in any way that works for you! 3y
batsy This is a lovely idea 💜 Like @rockpools I'm not sure which book I'll participate with atm, but I hope to do so after scrolling through her IG and Goodreads. 3y
Amiable I was always amazed at how many books she could finish in a year. It made me sad when I saw her 2022 GR reading challenge and realized that she wouldn‘t complete it this time. 😕 I‘ll look through her challenge list and pick something from there. 3y
merelybookish Count me in! I will also review her lists. She was such a generous and inspiring member of this community. Thank you for organizing! 3y
Chelsea.Poole This is a great way to honor a fellow book lover‘s memory! Thank you for doing this ♥️ I just visited her website and found a list of books she read in January. I think I‘ll read this, she gave it 5 stars 3y
TheBookHippie Count me in. I‘ll look through her list as well. 3y
squirrelbrain I‘m going to read this one, which I saw on Jenny‘s Goodreads list and is perfect timing for #campToB. 3y
TrishB What a lovely idea ♥️ I‘m joining @squirrelbrain with the same book. 3y
MicheleinPhilly Count me in. Jenny has had the biggest impact on my Goodreads TBR. She was the one person whose reviews I always read consistently. 3y
staci.reads I'm so sorry to hear this. Count me in. 3y
Centique @batsy @Amiable @merelybookish so glad to have you wonderful people join in 💕💕 3y
Centique @Chelsea.Poole that‘s a brilliant one to read in her memory 💕 3y
Centique @TheBookHippie @MicheleinPhilly @staci.reads so lovely to have you guys reading in her memory. We are all going to miss her reviews - she was so perceptive and wrote so well 💔 3y
Centique @squirrelbrain @TrishB even more perfect because she was a TOB uber fan 🙌🙌 3y
andrew61 Thanks for setting this up Paula. I still can't believe the news and had only messaged jenny a few weeks ago + fixed to talk to her in Nov. It feels so strange to be connected to someone I'd only met virtually but she was lovely and reassuring. I have the last episode on my ipod but don't know yet when I will listen. I feel I should choose some poetry, or something music themed. I'll tag when I've decided. Thanks again. 3y
Dragon 💔 3y
Centique @andrew61 I know what you mean Andrew. I can‘t stop thinking about her and what a loss this is. I look up a name in my contacts and Jenny pops up, I look up a book on GoodReads and her review is first up. I know I‘m going to keep looking for her next podcast episode and next Instagram post expecting there to be one 😢 3y
Centique @andrew61 I love your idea of making it poetry or music themed 💔 3y
Centique @Dragon aroha nui my friend 💔🐉 3y
Dragon Thank you @Centique 💚🐉 3y
Kammbia1 Hello @Centique!

I just found out today about her passing. I wrote a post about my 2 visits on the podcast and the upcoming one that will not happen. She will be missed.
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Centique @Kammbia1 hello Marion! So nice to meet you. I will have to go relisten to your visits on her podcast. It‘s hard to believe that she isn‘t here to finish what you‘d planned. I guess with IRL friends there is some kind of closure or ceremony to go to but it‘s a weird thing with online friendship - you just get this radio silence. 😢 3y
Kammbia1 @Centique. Hello Paula. You are correct about online friendships and how it can go silent. My episodes on the podcast are 175 & 203. If you click on the link on my post…it will take you to them. 3y
Kammbia1 I read Crossing to Safety because of Jenny. Glad I did. 3y
CarolynM I‘m so sorry to see this news. I always enjoyed Jenny‘s posts and though I‘m not much for podcasts I did listen to hers a bit. It‘s lovely of you to start this tribute. I‘ll have a look at her lists and choose something to read in her memory. 3y
Centique @CarolynM thank you Carolyn! It will be lovely to have you join in. 💕 3y
LeeRHarry Such sad news 😔 3y
alisiakae Omg I had no idea. Devastating news. 😭 3y
Centique @4thhouseontheleft @LeeRHarry it‘s such a shock - so sad for her family 😥 3y
erzascarletbookgasm 💔 I‘ll love to join in as well. Sweet idea Paula 3y
DGRachel There are no words. 💔 This idea is such a beautiful tribute, though. 3y
suvata 😢 3y
Centique @erzascarletbookgasm thank you Jessie, I‘m so happy you want to join in 😘 3y
Centique @DGRachel @suvata you‘re so right, there are no words for this 😢 3y
Bookzombie I‘m so saddened by the news about Jenny. I will miss her posts. This is such a lovely tribute, Paula. I‘m behind but I will take a look at her lists and choose something to read and remember her by. 💕💕💕 3y
Centique @Bookzombie it‘s lovely to have you join in Margie 💕 I know I needed somewhere to express how shocked I was and what a hole it makes in my little book world - and I hope others can do the same here. 😢 3y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick What a loss. I'll have to choose a book and write a review she'd be proud of. 3y
BeckyWithTheGoodBooks I am just learning of this news and am so sorry to hear about the loss of Jenny. I enjoyed her ratings/posts and participated in her book group from time to time. She will be remembered fondly here. 3y
Centique @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick that would be wonderful 💕 3y
Centique @BeckyWithTheGoodBooks she will be remembered fondly. Thank you for sharing your memories 💔 3y
Merethebookgal What heartbreaking news 💔 This is a great way to remember her and honor her memory. I will miss seeing her pop up on my feed 3y
Centique @Merethebookgal thank you - I know I‘m missing those reviews popping up too 😥 3y
melissajayne I just saw today that she had passed away. 3y
Centique @melissajayne oh no - it is such a shock, and I think a lot of her followers haven‘t come across the news yet. 💔 3y
melissajayne @Centique I think so too; I was wondering why there were no new episodes after mid-May. 3y
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jlhammar
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Pickpick

Reading Wendell Berry‘s wonderful Port William novels last year led me to Stegner, his teacher and mentor.

I loved this quiet novel of quiet lives. We follow the abiding friendship between two academic couples spanning decades. Explores the interiority of marriage and the endeavor to build a kind, decent, meaningful life. Angle of Repose is up next.

Ruthiella I think you will also really enjoy Angle of Repose. I‘ve only read these two and don‘t know where to go next with Stegner. 3y
Amiable I adore this book. And Stegner. ❤️ @Ruthiella , I recommend this one next for you 3y
jlhammar @Ruthiella @Amiable Thanks, I'm really looking forward to reading more Stegner in the months ahead. Great to know Big Rock is a good choice for my third! 3y
Ruthiella @jlhammar @Amiable Thanks for the tip! 3y
Kammbia1 Excellent novel. Stegner created some wonderful characters in this story. 3y
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Abailliekaras
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Pickpick

The story of two couples & their friendship from the 1930s to 1970s. Narrator Larry is a writer & notes that stories usually have more drama or conflict. It‘s a quiet book & you have to slow down to read descriptions of characters & their environment as he builds each scene. But the author‘s warmth & humanity shine through & I found myself wanting to get back to Larry & Sally‘s world & its vivid colours & slower pace. Stately & of its time.

Chelsea.Poole Lovely review. I read this last spring and I agree. Makes me want to read his others, though I haven‘t yet. 4y
Tamra I loved this too! I have a number of his other works, including short stories, but haven‘t gotten to them yet. 4y
Abailliekaras @Chelsea.Poole @tamra thanks! I‘m keen to read some more of his work. 4y
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Abailliekaras
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Reading this modern classic - America in another time. Have you read anything by Wallace Stegner? 📖

Gogobooks Angle of repose is one of my favorite novels 4y
Abailliekaras @Gogobooks I‘ll have to read that next! 4y
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KarenUK
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#alphastack #letterC
Some favorites from my shelves, and the tagged one from my #tbr which I hope to get to soon....

Plus a cheat addition (84 Charing Cross rd.... I‘m just going to ignore the number!)

SamAnne Love STegner 4y
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LisaLovesToRead
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Mehso-so

I am glad I read this. There were parts I really enjoyed, but others that seemed to drag on. I‘m not sure I would enthusiastically recommend this to someone I know, but I would also welcome the chance to discuss it with someone who had read it.

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LisaLovesToRead
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Mehso-so

I am glad I read this. There were parts I really enjoyed, but others that seemed to drag on. I‘m not sure I would enthusiastically recommend this to someone I know, but I would also welcome the chance to discuss it with someone who had.

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Lcsmcat
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Here‘s my #bookspin list for June. I think I‘m ready for some sturdier reads. @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Glad to have you back for another round!! 5y
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Centique
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Pickpick

I fell in love with this book. It‘s quiet, contemplative and the setting is gorgeous - it picked me up and put me in a cabin beside the woods for most of this week. It is slow, I did feel a little bored at one point in the middle BUT there were so many beautifully captured thoughts that I can‘t begrudge it anything. (Like the one above)
A couple in their sixties have come to visit best friends ⬇️

Centique they haven‘t seen for eight years, in a holiday home that holds special memories for all of them. We look back on their lives, what drew them together, what caused conflict between them - the peaks and troughs reality pushed them up and down. (edited) 5y
Centique The first and last chapter are some of the best writing I ever read. I‘ll be thinking about this and buying a copy to underline things. 5 stars. 5y
Cinfhen Gorgeous review!!! I stacked this book ages ago... I think @Crazeedi recommended it to me...now I want to bump it up my list 5y
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Freespirit I need to read this one😊 5y
Cathythoughts Beautiful review ! I have it stacked already ❤️👍🏻 5y
Centique @Cinfhen thank you 😘 5y
Centique @Freespirit I hope you‘ll love it 😍 5y
Centique @Cathythoughts I really think you‘ll love the nature writing in this one 😘 5y
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Christine
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What a great book! Reading has been so hard lately, mostly because the work and parenting tasks seem never-ending. But when I saw that my libraries finally acquired this book in both e- and audio versions, I took it as a sign and decided to get this off the TBR for good. I fell hard for the characters, the connection to my home state of WI was so fun (and unexpected, for me), and the writing was terrific. I‘ll read more Stegner for sure.

KatieB I loved this book too! 5* for me 5y
JenReadsAlot Great book! And Go Badgers! 5y
Christine @KatieB So good! Same here re: stars. 5y
Christine @JenReadsAlot ❤️🐄❤️ 5y
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Christine
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😂🤓❤️
(This book is really good so far!)

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Victoria_Clyne
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#7books7days Day 3

Books that made an impact on me, change how I think or will just never leave me (no explanation).

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Chelsea.Poole
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Pickpick

😭Wallace Stegner gets lots of love, and I certainly understand why. I don't think this book is for everyone but I think many readers can find something to touch the soul within the pages of Crossing to Safety. The book isn't about anything particularly earth shattering, but rather the story of two couples from the 1930s and several decades after. There is plenty of nature writing here, and I found life itself in the quiet text.

minkyb I have heard about this book many times but your description has sold me! 5y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Creek-side reading. I love the spring weather!! 🌞
Nearly finished with this novel. I'm getting emotional! I can see why this is named as a favorite by many. 🌾

Amiable I adore this book. 🥰 5y
JenReadsAlot Yep that's a good one. 5y
Ncostell This is on my TBR pile, I‘ll have to bump it up! 5y
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Chelsea.Poole @Amiable @JenReadsAlot Have you guys read any of his others? 5y
Chelsea.Poole @Ncostell I've been reading it off and on for months (with other books in between). It's slow, but not in a bad way. This one works for me because the characters are amazing. I definitely wouldn't consider this to be plot-based. 5y
JenReadsAlot I have not. 5y
Amiable Yes, I have also read “Angle of Repose,” “The Spectator Bird” and “The Big Rock Candy Mountain.” (edited) 5y
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Chelsea.Poole
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I'm positive that I waited so long to read this novel for just this time. It's a perfect slow-read for this new slow-paced world my family and I are now experiencing. We are under stay-at-home orders in Ohio. Both my husband and I will be home with our two young sons for the next couple of weeks. This book matches the mood perfectly. #wereinthistogether #stayhome

Cathythoughts 👍🏻❤️stay safe , home is the best place to be now X 5y
Blaire One of my all-time favorite books. Glad you found it at the right time. 5y
Chelsea.Poole @Cathythoughts Thank you, same to you! I love being home, so I'm definitely enjoying this time. 🤗 5y
Chelsea.Poole @Blaire I feel like this one is meant to be read slowly. ☺️ 5y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Quarantine reading. With nachos. #readandeat

Tamra Loved this one! 5y
BarbaraBB Take care 💕 5y
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Chelsea.Poole
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I've waaayyy too many books going right now. BUT, I read the first couple pages of this one with dinner and it's gonna be great! Hoping to finish most of my inprogress reads so that I can really dig in to this. #readandeat 🍲

Amiable I love this book so much. 🥰 5y
Blaire @Amiable same!! It is an all-time top read. I think it‘s pretty much a perfect novel. 5y
Chelsea.Poole @Amiable @Blaire This give me so much hope that I'll love it too! Thank you both! 😊 5y
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Amiable
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Day 24 of #adventrecommends
This book details the decades-long friendship between two married couples, from the time they meet as young academics in the 1930s to their retirement years. It‘s a quiet book – no mysteries, no scandals, no horrible secrets. It‘s a book about life, about acceptance, about appreciating what you have instead of wasting your life obsessing over what you don't have. It is beautifully written and emotionally resonant.

Tamra I love this book! It‘s long overdue for a reread. 5y
Amiable @Tamra It‘s my very favorite Stegner. 🥰 5y
BookNAround Great book! 5y
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mcctrish This was such a good book! I learned of it through another book and I still don‘t know how it took me so long to discover it 5y
Flaneurette One of my favorites! 5y
kspenmoll Adored this book- my mother introduced me to it. 5y
Kammbia1 This book has come up several times today. That‘s a sign to read it. I will have to look into it. 5y
Amiable @Kammbia1 It‘s such a good read! 5y
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ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
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Pick! I will think about this book for a long time.
Insightful and touching. A slow burn.
Wallace Stegner is one hell of a writer of the human conditon.

Suet624 💕💕💕💕 yes! 5y
AmyG I love Stegner. Angle of Repose is one of my most favorite books. 5y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled @AmyG - I‘m definitely adding that to my Amazon wishlist 5y
Amiable This is one of my all-time favorite books 🥰 5y
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LapReader
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Today‘s scores from my building‘s book exchange. Some are for my dad and nephew.

marleed What a great idea! 5y
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LaLove
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So slow and boring.

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Bookwormjillk
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I knew if I looked hard enough I could find some crocuses on my #audiowalk.

Still really enjoying this book!

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Bookwormjillk
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A very windy #audiowalk today.

SamAnne I love Wallace Stegner. 6y
Bookwormjillk @SamAnne this is my one and only Stegner. What should I read after this? 6y
SamAnne #Bookwormjillk Angle of Repose is my favorite novel. 6y
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Bookwormjillk
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A very dreary day for an #audiowalk, but I had to get it done if I want to celebrate National Margarita Day later.

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Bookwormjillk
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It was a melty #audiowalk today!

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Bookwormjillk
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Got my snow day #audiowalk in before it changes to ice and freezing rain. It was a beautiful time to be out, and this audiobook is perfect for quiet solitary walks. #litsywalkers

Lcsmcat Lovely! 6y
Kaye We‘re getting dumped on here. Snow, ice , freezing rain. I had about all I can take. I feel like I‘m in jail. 6y
Bookwormjillk @kaye Here in Northern Virginia we had a few hours of pretty snow, but now it‘s turning to nasty ice pellets. Where are you? 6y
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saguarosally The best walks are in the snow when it‘s 14F outside. 😂 6y
Kaye I‘m in northeast Ohio. (edited) 6y
Bookwormjillk @kaye woo hoo! My husband is from Akron and we both went to Hiram. I hated those winters though- so dreary 6y
Kaye That‘s interesting. Akron is about 20 minutes from here. Small world ! Yes our winters are WAY too long. These storms so close to spring just about do me in. You get so anxious for good weather this time of year. Virginia is a beautiful state 6y
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Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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It was nice to get two miles in today knowing what‘s coming tomorrow! I hope you‘ll be okay pretty flowers!

Just started a re-listen of Crossing to Safety since adult friendship has been on my mind lately.

#litsywalkers #audiowalk

alisiakae I like the street art! 6y
Kaye Great picture. I need to listen to Stegner sometime ! 6y
DivineDiana Love! 💗 6y
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Karkar
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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Finished this one the other day. It was an interesting story about family and friendship.

Tamra It‘s been so long since I‘ve read this, but I remember loving it. I have twice tried to listen to the audio, but it‘s just not that kind of experience. 6y
Reviewsbylola This has been on my TBR for years and years. 6y
Amiable Oh, how I loved this book! 😍 6y
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Booksnchill
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@BookNAround Thanks so very much for not one but TWO books from my wishlist, godiva and theo chocolates, a great canvas bag, this fab Jane Austen Christmas card and a Santa Gnome👏👏👏👏! I don‘t know where to start but I know it will be a lovely cozy reading night! Thank you for your generosity- Happy #JolabokaflodSwap!!! @MaleficentBookDragon what a great swap idea, thanks for hosting!!💖💖💖🎅📚😘

BookNAround I‘m glad the gnome ornament made it in one piece. I wasn‘t sure I glued his nose on well enough. 6y
Booksnchill @BookNAround did you make it??? Love him! Also the Godiva Dark Decadence Truffle Flight- Amazing!!🍫 6y
BookNAround I did make him. I used to make ornaments for my kids every year and decided to get back to it when I saw the cute gnomes. Glad the chocolate is yummy. 😁 6y
Booksnchill @BookNAround i am so into the gnomes this year and this one is stellar! So pleased to have an original💖 6y
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Kimbono
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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Halfway through my first Wallace Stegner and loving it so far. I spent the last month and a half reading mostly horror & thrillers so this is a nice change of pace.

Lcsmcat I love Stegner! 6y
Kimbono @Lcsmcat After reading this book I do too! 6y
Lcsmcat @Kimbono 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6y
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Kshakal
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Such a beautifully written novel.... a story about how friends become family and how we all grow and change throughout our lives. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Tamra I loved this one and it‘s long overdue for a reread. I tried an audio version, but the prose is too rich - need to savor. 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Sounds good!! Stacking! 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled This has been in my TBR forever - I need to bump it up. I only hear good things! 6y
Amiable Love this book--one of my favorites 6y
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kspenmoll
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Bookwormjillk
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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Whenever I look out this window I think of the cover to Crossing to Safety

RaimeyGallant Lovely. 6y
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tnociti
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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So far, so good

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Pam.Kokomo
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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Read this one along with Close Reads podcast. So good. I will be returning to this one. ❤️

AmyG Wallace Stegner is so wonderful. ❤️ 6y
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BooksForEmpathy
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner
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Biked to pizza and it was delicious. Reading this for book club and it‘s just exactly what I‘m in the mood for.

Thousand-Lives Great photo and great book! 6y
Ashley85 I agree ☝🏾 6y
LMJenkins That pizza looks so good that I‘m having trouble focusing on my book! 🍕 ⭐️👍🏼 6y
cathysaid ❤️ Stegner 6y
ferskner Gosh I love Stegner. 6y
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TheBookKeeper
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Earle Stegner
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reciprokate
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Pairs well with: summer home; anniversary or reunion
Stegner's writing style reveals his age (born in the 30s) and intellect (lots of literary references). This exploration of lifelong friends and their marriages is not a story with a beginning-middle-end, more progression of life ages/stages. There was a sentence or paragraph to read aloud or circle on every page: a description of a picnic or waterfall, a brutally honest conversation about death.

reciprokate "In that fine place, in the ripened Indian summer weather, those two once again choose us. And circumstances where smaller spirits might let envy corrode liking, they declare their generous pleasure in our company and our good luck...We have been invited into their lives, from which we will never be evicted, or evict ourselves." 7y
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reciprokate
Crossing to Safety | Wallace Stegner

"I believe that most people have some degree of talent for something - forms, colors, words, sounds. Talent lies around in us like kindling waiting for a match, but some people, just as gifted as others, are less lucky. Fate never drops a match on them. The times are wrong, or their health is poor, or their energy low, or their obligations too many. Something."

reciprokate "Talent, I tell him, believing what I say, is at least half luck. It isn't as if our baby lips were touched with a live coal, and thereafter we lisp in numbers or talk in tongues. We are lucky in our parents, teachers, experience, circumstances, friends, times, physical and mental endowment, or we are not."
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