Friday, January 17, 2014

OUR NEXT BOOK! Deb's choice "Sycamore Row" by John Grisham which is the sequel to "A Time to Kill." 
12:30 SATURDAY, MARCH 29



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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Friday, January 3, 2014


Next Book Club Meeting:
 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11
Place: Feldman’s Deli 
2005 East 2700 South, Salt Lake City 
Martha's pick: "Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project," by Jack Mayer







 
From Amy: 
Some of my favorite passages:

Page 60, regarding Megan looking at historical photographs of the Holocaust:
"The photographs disturbed her the most -- black-and-white images of starving children and orphans staring at her through the mystery of time and the harsh freezing of a painful moment. No doubt all of these children had died shortly after these photos were taken. They were not the abstraction called "The Holocaust," not an imagined reconstruction in words; they were specific children, so real that she felt she could enter their photographs, or they could step out of their hell. Their skeletal faces beseeched her, their bony hands reach out to her for bread."

I feel this is incredibly great writing and brings to the forefront the horror and trauma of the Holocaust victims. A photo is a slice of time -- a slight reminder of a moment that people would not know about or eventually would forget.
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Page 221, when Irena and her friend Janina, stay up late into the night talking.
"They talked about how times had changed, how their lives had unfolded in unimaginable ways. Janina said, "If I would have made this up in 1936 you would have said I as crazy and you would have been right."

I can really relate to this because my life has been incredibly unpredictable (definitely not boring) the last few years. No one can foretell the future. If anyone would have told me 10 years ago that I would be spending the summer of 2013 living with my nephew in the Avenues, finishing my degree at the U, interning at Odyssey House and studying for a social work licensing exam, I would have told them they were completely crazy.
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Page 261, Mr. C is telling a Native American story.
"... it was as if there were two wolves that lived inside him who fought each other for his soul. One wolf was vengeful and angry, the other forgiving and kind. The boy asked, `Which one wins, Grandfather?' The old man smiled and said, `The one I feed.'"

I am actually going to research this Native American story. I believe how we think affects not only our emotional well-being but also our physical state. Negativity, stress, hatred, anger, grudges, sniping, judging -- is all like a poison that you pour into your body.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

A MESSAGE FROM PATTY

Just a quick note: I really had a good time last night.  It seemed like a very festive evening.  I enjoyed learning a bit more about Martha and Deb.  Martha seems very intelligent and a good conversationalist.  Deb has a beautiful smile and her eyes just sparkled.  Kathryn is always fun to be with, she is so animated, and it was really nice that her hubby could come along.  And Amy, thanks for pulling us all together.  What an ecclectic group, and a fun group as well.  And Ivan, what a man.  Thank you so much for your generosity.  Tell Nessie we missed her and are grateful she didn't want to share what she had.  I'm really looking forward to our next get-together in January.  I'm really getting into this group.  Good people!
-- Patty 
 

A MESSAGE FROM IVAN

It was a fun night, a fun book.  It was interesting to see that the majority of the books our group/club picks are related to that WWII era.  Perhaps, because we love to see how ordinary people do extraordinary things when under the yoke of extreme oppression and distress.  I hope that we never see those horrific scenarios in our lives, but if we do, may we be like the heroines and heroes we have been reading about.  If you think about it, all these heroines and heroes were doing was being true friends to those oppressed and less fortunate.  There is a phrase that I heard, supposedly written in some apocryphal book: “A FAITHFUL FRIEND, IS A STRONG DEFENSE”  I believe in the power of friendship and the enrichment that comes from human connections and interactions.

You enrich my life, I’m so glad we have this club, may we continue to turn pages and keep meeting to both share a meal and exchange ideas and important events in our lives.  I’m going to get the next book this week. :)

Best regards,
Ivan

Monday, November 18, 2013

LIFE IN A JAR

Next Book Club Meeting:
11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11
Place: Feldman’s Deli
    2005 E 2700 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84109

Martha's pick: "Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project," by Jack Mayer

Fun at Archibald's in Gardner Village!

AWESOME Book Club meet! :)