Monday, January 31, 2011

Remarkable Creatures

Have you started reading Remarkable Creatures yet?

To give you a visual, this picture is of Lyme Regis, located on the southern coast of England, where Elizabeth Philpot and her two sisters moved. Did you know that Mary Anning and Elizabeth Philpot are actual historical figures?

See the link to a short interview with author Tracy Chevalier in "Extra Stuff" below.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Happiness Project anyone?


For those who have started or are contemplating starting their own happiness project, let us know what you are doing and how it is going.

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

OK, I know I'm supposed to "Be Julie", but after checking out this blog site, I have to admit I was wanting to "Be Becky". Learning how to set up a blog is now just one more thing I need to add to my already, very long "to do" list.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Wow!

Becky,
I am impressed with your blog! What a great idea!
April

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Welcome!

The NTSBC has its own blog! This is a place where you can find monthly schedules, current and past book lists, information on our book selections, NTSBC birthdays, etc. It's also a place where you can post comments, questions and thoughts on any of the books we read, other book recommendations or just comments in general. Let's see how this works and have fun with it!

February Book Selection


Amy offered 2 options for the next book selection: The Glassblower of Murano by Marina Fiorato and Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. After a close vote, Remarkable Creatures was determined the winner. The most remarkable thing about both of these books is that Margaret hasn't read either of them!!

Synopsis


A voyage of discoveries, a meeting of two remarkable women, and extraordinary time and place enrich bestselling author Tracy Chevalier's enthralling new novelFrom the moment she's struck by lightening as a baby, it is clear that Mary Anning is marked for greatness. On the windswept, fossil-strewn beaches of the English coast, she learns that she has "the eye"-and finds what no one else can see. When Mary uncovers an unusual fossilized skeleton in the cliffs near her home, she sets the religious fathers on edge, the townspeople to vicious gossip, and the scientific world alight. In an arena dominated by men, however, Mary is barred from the academic community; as a young woman with unusual interests she is suspected of sinful behavior. Nature is a threat, throwing bitter, cold storms and landslips at her. And when she falls in love, it is with an impossible man.

Luckily, Mary finds an unlikely champion in prickly Elizabeth Philpot, a recent exile from London, who also loves...