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This is collection of four novellas that all tie into The Age Innocence, first published together in 1924. Each is about 100 pages. I think one per week will work nicely.
CathythoughtsI‘ll give it my best shot 👍🏻❤️ September is back to school time , so hopefully I can settle down.2y
CarolynMI‘d like to try. I haven‘t had a lot of reading time lately and I still haven‘t got to A Son at the Front. Hopefully things will be more settled in September and I‘ll be able to read with you.2y
LouiseI hope to carve out more Wharton time. My out-loud sessions lately have tended toward poetry and children‘s books. Will see how things look as September approaches. 💁🏻♀️2y
arubabookwomanI will try to join in. We will be moved into our new house by then.2y
CathythoughtsIm not in school 😊 my grandkids are. I should have explained better. I just mean school/autumn is a quieter time. A time for settling back into a routine.2y
Graywacke@Cathythoughts I thought you must be a teacher, which is crazy stressful. That sounds way more pleasant!2y
Graywacke@Tamra Wish your copy safe travels. 🙂 I‘m really happy you can join.2y
LitStephanieCan you please add me to the tag list for this read?2y
Louise@Graywacke Thank you, Dan! Yes, it really is lovely to share poetry with my mom. Reading poetry out loud helps us to appreciate the cadences, internal rhymes, and other magical little things one might otherwise gloss over.2y
Graywacke@Louise I always mean to read poetry out loud, then chicken out. Anyway, i agree that it gives poetry a new appreciation.2y
LcsmcatHow‘d I miss this?!?! My head has been buried in some lost minutes that were recently recovered, ironically enough, from this era - 1909 to 1927. But I‘m definitely in! 😀(edited) 2y
Graywacke@Lcsmcat ha! Welcome back to our time. Glad you found this post.2y
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