Friday, January 20, 2023
The Book Woman's Daughter
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Grave Reservations
I reached the place in Horse where the young slave makes a break for the Ohio River on the Horse and could not turn it back on. My vivid imagination made it too hard to listen. I have received reassurance from buddies that he does indeed make it to the river, but no reassurance that bad things won't still happen, Still I plan to turn it back on today.
In the meantime I turned on this book that I had bought on audible at bargain price. I would have found the book to much more to my taste if the author had not thrown in the kind of language that rubs me the wrong way. The book was light hearted and the premise that the heroine had psychic powers is fun. But I would have trouble recommending the book. Still I did finish it and the end leaves the reader satisfied.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Horse
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
The Messy Lives of Book People
Sunday, November 6, 2022
Undaunted Courage
On my way home from the Cheer competition today in Parkersburg, I thought about the fact that I had crossed the Ohio River three times. And the fact that Paige Cruz is going to speak to us this coming Saturday about the Lewis and Clark Expedition
The first chapters are a biography of Merriweather Lewis. He was a man from the gentry. His father was a Revolutionary war hero who not only bought his own uniform but also paid for his own keep as a contribution to the cause. Unfortunately his father died young after a visit home as he prepared to return to the Revolutionary War arena. His horse drowned while trying to cross a river and he made it back home totally wet and cold and died of pneumonia soon after.
His early years were spent on a plantation that according to this book looked to the west through Rockfish gap on the east side of the Blue Ridge mountains in Albemarle County. It is very interesting to me as my Morrison family lived in the general area. Although the Morrisons had moved to Pittsylvania County by the time Merriweather Lewis was born. But the author points out that the place of birth and early years of Meerriweathre Lewis was influenced by the fact that his home faced to the west the frontier and to the east with the privileges of education and gentility and that Lewis loved both.
Friday, November 4, 2022
The Lost book of Eleanor Dare
From the Amazon review: What happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke remains a mystery, but the women who descended from Eleanor Dare have long known that the truth lies in what she left behind: a message carved onto a large stone and the contents of her treasured commonplace book. Brought from England on Eleanor’s fateful voyage to the New World, her book was passed down through the fifteen generations of daughters who followed as they came of age.
I was not so captivated by the book that I read it quickly. Probably my favorite part of the book was a fictional story of what happened to Eleanor Dare and her child, Virginia. The author chooses to have her meet a man who is a spy for the English in St Augustine which is a Spanish settlement in the time of Eleanor's life. He is a surgeon and is very likable. They travel down the coast and marry once they reach St. Augustine. The couple die in an epidemic but Virginia survives and is the second generation down from Eleanor.
Sunday, October 30, 2022
Pendle Water/ The Kendal Sparrow
I don't usually write about a book before I have started reading a book. However, I just bought a paperback book on Amazon called the Kendal Sparrow
