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Belgian chocolate chip cookies and a Belgian novel/memoir make for a slightly odd combination for a flight to Puerto Rico, but hey, it‘s vacation, go wild.
And what a great book! It reminded me of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn with a strong but flawed Catholic family and a kid coming of age in the early 20th century — even if I still love A Tree Grows in Brooklyn more. #backpackEurope
hilded Sounds interesting! I love
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 6y
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schmia @hilded It‘s funny, the first time I read it I was 13 and super scandalized. I remember thinking my strict Catholic parents must never know what I had read. Then my mom saw the ‘50s sanitized film on AMC and got all excited wanting to know if I had read the book that inspired “this really nice movie with women talking and holding their babies.” It is a great book, though!
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (edited) 6y
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hilded Lol, funny when parents surprise you 😂 6y