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A tale of betrayal, redemption and the consequences of silence by
the author of Bookworms Anonymous and The Word That You Heard. This
is the story of Mitch and Marcia: twins, best friends and local
celebrities in the small town of Iron Falls, Michigan. Mitch's
superhuman dedication to his detective job and Marcia's
near-obsessive focus on her family and bookstore business appear
ordinary until the secret they've shared for three and a half
decades threatens to surface.
The women are gathered again Bookworms Anonymous is a
non-traditional reading group established in 2000, comprised of
seven women in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. They meet monthly to
share a gourmet vegetarian meal and discuss and swap books. Part
memoir, part cookbook and part celebration of words and reading,
Bookworms Anonymous Volume II contains many of the same things
found in Volume I: reading group meetings, anecdotes, book reviews
and recipes. "A delightful read for any book lover, Bookworms
Anonymous II is packed with great reading recommendations and
insightful conversation from seven savvy readers. Book
club-friendly recipes are a delicious bonus Now, I'm off to the
bookstore..." - Kathleen Flinn, author of The Sharper Your Knife,
the Less You Cry and The Kitchen Counter Cooking School "A warm
celebration of two of life's most vital ingredients--books and
friendships." - Ellen Airgood, author of South of Superior and
Prairie Evers "A love letter to reading, beautifully rendered, and
with all the warmth and fun and closeness of your favorite book
club on that perfect meeting night." - Robert Kurson, author of
Shadow Divers and Crashing Through
Culture. Couture. Cuisine. Italy has it all and she's willing to
share. Explore the world's original tourist destination with this
thoroughly researched and enjoyed trip of a lifetime. Share this
delightful Italian adventure as Jan and her daughter meet old
friends, make new ones and discover the myriad ways travel can
expand and improve relationships and change the way we see the
world. Incorporating the traditional triumvirate
(Venice-Florence-Rome) with Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast, their
trip is a perfect blend of urban and rural Italy. A Pocketful of
Light features the Fibonacci Sequence, a few non-painful history
lessons and some funky Italian phrases as well as the friendly
recounting of two travelers exploring the second greatest country
in the world.
Flashback to 1980: Enid comes of age in Michigan's Upper Peninsula,
where there isn't much to do in the summer or any other time of
year for a twelve-year-old girl. Her summer education includes
listening to the "drunken pontificators" lecture in the coffee shop
about what not to do as she joins her dad at the local table for
their morning refueling. Her mother and grandmother provide
conflicting advice on maturing gracefully and younger sister Chloe
dances her way through the days, oblivious of Enid's struggle to
define herself. Enid learns life can't be distilled into mere words
and small towns sometimes offer the widest view of humanity.
Part memoir, part cookbook, and part informational guide, Bookworms
Anonymous by Jan Stafford Kellis describes the author's experiences
with her unique book club in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Kellis
reveals a nontraditional club in 8 sample meetings, where readers
buy only the books they want and take the time they need to read
them. Their "read, eat, meet, repeat" structure bonds the members,
creating a community extending well beyond the literary world.
Kellis offers Book Handling Commandments (do not dog-ear pages) and
lively instructions on how to establish your own book club. Filled
with personal anecdotes, book reviews, menus, and over twenty
recipes, Bookworms Anonymous is designed for anyone who loves to
read and wants to enhance the experience.
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