#WhereAreYouMonday I fell behind in the chapter a day pace with the rest of the #RandomClassic BR so I‘m still trudging in the snow on the way to Cutter Gap, Tennessee. I‘ll catch up soon. I‘m enjoying my first read of Christy.
#WhereAreYouMonday I fell behind in the chapter a day pace with the rest of the #RandomClassic BR so I‘m still trudging in the snow on the way to Cutter Gap, Tennessee. I‘ll catch up soon. I‘m enjoying my first read of Christy.
(thru ch10; I haven't read today's chapter yet 😂) I think this is the cover of the edition my mom had when I was growing up. This was definitely one of the first “adult“ books I read. I've been thoroughly enjoying this reread. I really like Christy and feel like she is such a realistic character. I'm not a huge fan of David though; he's so condescending. Christy has faced some real dangers and some real life in the several weeks she has been ⬇
Starting today‘s chapter for #randomclassics. Mysterious and intriguing start.
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We rented a yurt at the lake for the weekend. My stack of books is blurry because the sunset is so beautiful! I was torn about what to focus on 🤣
“Surely one of the chief differences between the veteran teacher and the recruit must be that the experienced can never find enough time, whereas the ingénue struggles to fill the hours, looks forward to dismissal time as a reprieve.”
Oh it can happen to us veterans too!
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(thru ch5) Goodness, so much has happened already! I am remembering why I enjoyed this book so much in my teens. Like Christy, I grew up in a safe, happy, religious household, and while I love my family I can remember wanting more, wanting to do SOMETHING, wanting to find a way to make my beliefs more than just words and feelings, wanting to wrestle with those beliefs and make them my own, not just my parents'. In this readthrough, I already have⬇
My very old copy for #randomclassics with @TheAromaofBooks I‘ve seen the miniseries as well. I‘m pretty sure I read this at some point, but it was a long time ago!
Here‘s my copy!
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I picked up my edition at a yard sale for a dime a few years ago 😂 Looking forward to starting this one with you all on Friday!!
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Repost for @TheAromaofBooks
In November we will be continuing to read the rollicking adventures of the Three Musketeers, but also will be starting another book: Christy, by Catherine Marshall. First published in 1967, Marshall drew on stories from her mother's experiences teaching in a remote area of eastern Tennessee circa 1912. I read this book as a teen an enjoyed it, but I'm interested to see what I think of it now...
In November we will be continuing to read the rollicking adventures of the Three Musketeers, but also will be starting another book: Christy, by Catherine Marshall. First published in 1967, Marshall drew on stories from her mother's experiences teaching in a remote area of eastern Tennessee circa 1912. I read this book as a teen an enjoyed it, but I'm interested to see what I think of it now that I have some more life under my belt 😂
've read the tagged book a about a couple of times or more. Recently dug it out of where I kept it while looking for something recently and now this morning I read a few lines and I'm getting hooked again. Since I don't like reading two novels at a time, maybe it will be my next read after White Teeth.
I didn‘t expect to like this book based on the description, but it was beautiful. I‘m an atheist and found the religion to be a lovely testament to one person‘s faith. Definitely read for a deep, personal story.
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1️⃣ Books rarely make me cry. This is the first one that I can recall starting actual tears.
2️⃣ Both but way more likely to wear plaid.
3️⃣ Neither unless it‘s poutine in which case sort of both (not really). But I rarely have poutine.
4️⃣ Pop of course. I think the extremely Canadian response to 3 should make that clear.
I'm a day late but the prompt stuck with me. I generally don't like long books (and that was one of the reasons I thought I didn't like fantasy, all the "epic" world-building. ?) That said, I have such fond memories of reading Christy. I remember it was one of the first books I got from the adult fiction section at the library. I was so proud when I not only finished this tome but enjoyed it. I felt instantly matured. #FunFridayPhoto on Saturday.