"How could Pa talk on and on about Fort Sumter and the Yankees when he knew her heart was breaking? As usual in the very young, she marveled that people could be so selfishly oblivious to her pain and the world rock along just the same, in spite of her heartbreak."
She is sooooo self-centered! At yet there is a glimmer in my memory of teenage heartbreaks....and I was totally oblivious to any sorrow but mine.... There's some truth there for me!
And another one:
"When a Southerner took the trouble to pack a trunk and travel twenty miles for a visit, the visit was seldom of shorter duration than a month, usually much longer. Southerners were as enthusiastic visitors as they were hosts, and there was nothing unusual in relatives coming to spend the Christmas holidays and remaining until July. Often when newly married couples went on the usual round of honeymoon visits, they lingered in some pleasant home until the birth of their second child. Frequently elderly aunts and uncles came to Sunday dinner and remained until they were buried years later."
Such a different world! I can hardly imagine it! Anyone out there have a favorite part?
Wendy told us that she was able to set it up to get an email anytime someone posted. I tried to do that for all of us.... we'll see. We are trying to think of another book for June. Some of us thought it would be fun to continue learning about the Civil War. Perhaps a book about Lincoln? I thought we had read Killer Angels by Shaara...but others didn't remember it. It's great! About the battle of Gettysburg.... Share your thoughts, eh?...And enjoy the music! Nese.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Fiddle-dee-dee!
I'm so excited to read Gone With the Wind again! A couple of passages that have made me laugh:
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I am so delighted to be reading Gone With the Wind. I have never read it. But, I do love the movie if that means anything. When I was a teenager I had a life size poster of Clark Gable hanging on my bedroom wall. My youngest brother (16 years younger than me) is named Clark. I wonder if my poster influenced my parents?
ReplyDeleteYes, Nese, it is another world. I can't imagine marrying at 15 or 16 and running a household.
As for a new book, I love Killer Angels and would gladly read it again. The movie made from the book called Gettysburg is also good.
I'm so glad you're reading it! I'm afraid the size will scare many away. I'm almost half way through....and I went to work with crazy hair this morning because I opted to keep reading instead of blow drying. Ah Well! I didn't know that about you and Clark! I read the description of Rhett Butler to David and he thought it was written with Clark Gable in mind... Also Melanie!!!! (Olivia De Havilland was a perfect portrayal) and Scarlett, too. I have to warn you, though.... the last time I read it I went straight to the video store to rent the movie. I watched about 20 mins of it and had to return it. It was so flat compared to the book. Not fulfilling.... You may not enjoy the movie after this.
ReplyDeleteI just finished the line..."Was Tara still standing? Or was Tara also gone with the wind which had swept through Georgia?"
Hi Everyone,
ReplyDeleteJust to remind you, Book Club is at my home this Thursday, May 28th at 12:30. Please let me know if you will be able to be there so I know how many Happy Meals to order from McDonalds--hehehe
Hope to see you then--Sue