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What biography will you read first in 2014? This month I will be reading First Darling of the Morning, a memoir by Thrity Umrigar for my female author category. Last year I read her novel, The World We Found and was impressed by her writing and intrigued by the disparity of life in modern-day India. I am interested in learning of Umrigar's own life as she grew up in India. |
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I'm going to begin with a collection of letters from Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Love Thee? Decades ago, I watched many times the b/w movie that focused on the love between the two writers (I can't remember the title right now). I want to know more. I'll also be reading Umrigar's memoir this year. She is a wonderful author! Rose |
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I believe I will start with Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters. |
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Rose, I have you to thank for introducing me to Thrity Umrigar! Mary |
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A memoir - I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced by Nujood Ali with Delphine Minoui. I plan on starting it at lunchtime today. |
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I decided to read Twelve Years a Slave, by Solomon Northup, before watching the DVD. I'm glad I did, for the book is a very affecting account by an articulate free black man of his real-life experience in the antebellum years in this country. |
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