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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 24, 2011 10:55AM) (new)

If there's a book you'd like to discuss with the group, just start a thread in this folder, making the topic name the title of that book. It can be any book you want to include.


message 2: by Kit (new)

Kit Would like to recommend the book: What My Heart Wants to Tell, by Verna Mae Slone. Verna is a granny from Caney Creek, Knott Co., KY. I read the book several years ago in a class for Appalachian Studies at UK.


message 3: by Kit (last edited Feb 03, 2012 11:42AM) (new)

Kit The Sisters. Just finished this book. Worth reading if you have the time. Its all about the secrets in a family. Would like to know what everyone else thinks of it. :D

The author of this book teaches English at Eastern KY Univ. The book begins in Juniper, KY.


message 4: by Kit (last edited Jun 08, 2012 05:05AM) (new)

Kit Down Cut Shin Creek: The Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky, well worth reading! Awesome ladies! I told my daughter how great it was; she informed me we have it in our home library! :o. (She is going to read it!)

One interesting note:this was a WPA project in the '30s-KY women road on pack horses or mules and women in Mississippi and Louisiana delivered on small flatboats!


message 5: by Jane (new)

Jane Johnson | 3 comments Just started reading The Girl in the Blue Beret by Bobbie Ann Mason last night, and it has grabbed me from the first page. Hated to put it down at bedtime.


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Harley (harley12) | 28 comments Jane wrote: "Just started reading The Girl in the Blue Beret by Bobbie Ann Mason last night, and it has grabbed me from the first page. Hated to put it down at bedtime."
I'm almost finished with "Women Hero's of WW II" so the "...Blue Beret" will be a really nice one to follow up with. Thanks for your post. I just put it on my e-hold list at the library,& looking forward to getting into it when available.


message 7: by Kit (new)

Kit Harley wrote: "Jane wrote: "Just started reading The Girl in the Blue Beret by Bobbie Ann Mason last night, and it has grabbed me from the first page. Hated to put it down at bedtime."
I'm almost finished with "..."


How did you like Womens Hero's? There's another great book

A Train in Winter: An Extraordinary Story of Women, Friendship, and Resistance in Occupied France and Spy Princess: The Life Of Noor Inayat Khan-if you like that subject. Did you read Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption?


message 8: by Harley (new)

Harley (harley12) | 28 comments Kit wrote: "Harley wrote: "Jane wrote: "Just started reading The Girl in the Blue Beret by Bobbie Ann Mason last night, and it has grabbed me from the first page. Hated to put it down at bedtime."
I'm almost ..."

I'm like Women Hero's a lot. A Light and quick read, that's loaded with just enough information, and details to present a snapshot of the individual and spark the reader's interest.The additional resources and info listed for each "Hero" is like a built in to-read list.
I read Unbroken s few months ago after reading Lost in Shangri-La.(another WWII survival/rescue true story-5/stars)
Personally, I found it to be a captivating story of survival. And Louie's message of forgiveness and cleansing ones heart of hatred to be one of the most inspiring I can remember.I get chills simply talking or thinking about him and the strength it took to return and greet his captors with a handshake and free of hatred. Very powerful.


message 9: by Kit (new)

Kit Harley wrote: "Kit wrote: "Harley wrote: "Jane wrote: "Just started reading The Girl in the Blue Beret by Bobbie Ann Mason last night, and it has grabbed me from the first page. Hated to put it down at bedtime."..."

They are going to make it into a movie. Can't wait to see it! And I agree, he was a remarkable man. I don't know how he survived!


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