It's been a while since I shared some good books. So without further ado:
My Sister, My Soul: An Arabian Night's Tale by Joan Friday is an imaginative look into the lives of Sheherezade and her sister Dunyazad. I love stories about the bonds of sisterhood and Ms. Friday delivers with a superbly crafted story. Both characters are richly drawn and come to life and their growth through the 1001 nights is beautifully rendered. The details of life in the harem with both their luxuries and confines made me grateful to live here and now with all the freedoms I enjoy. It also made me want to have someone pour scented water over me, feed me peeled grapefruit, dress me in silky soft gowns, and tell me stories. Ah, the life.
The Woman in the Trees: a novel about America's first approved Marian apparition by Theoni Bell was another beautiful story about family. Think Little House meets a saint. In this case, the saint, Adele Brise, is real and Slainie's family is fictional. It starts with the terrible Peshtigo fire that killed thousands of people but which miraculously spared the chapel and the people on its grounds no doubt because of the prayers of Adele and Our Lady of Good Help. The author backtracks to Slainie's childhood, her family's emigration from Belgium to Wisconsin and the hardships they endure. Slainie's story resonated deeply with me, especially since she struggles with an unbelieving mother. I also enjoyed all the places mentioned because we lived in Belgium for a couple of years and I have a couple of writing friends in WI and keep thinking I need to make a pilgrimage to the Champion shrine. All in good time.
The Joy of Encouragement: Unlock the Power of Building Others Up by David Jeremiah was a book that came upon my radar in such a timely manner. This Advent, the Lord placed "encourage" upon my heart and no wonder, with so many people losing hope at the way our nation is going, we need to be salt and light. I am striving to live this daily.
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Prayers for peaceful conduct are always needed. If nothing else, we humans are quarrelsome.
Amen, Mirka. We need all the graces of heaven poured out upon us given our fallen nature. I realize now that we cannot solve our problems solely by ourselves.
Brilliant is my Zoe's current favorite book; I think she's read it four times since Christmas!
Also, where do I sign up for being fed peeled grapefruit, etc.? ;) Actually, I'm pretty sure I'm living that fantasy from the other side of things. My babies are living it up at the moment!
Oooh, Zoe and me would be pals for sure. Come to visit me and I will feed you peeled grapefruit :) Babies are so lucky. I still remember when I began to feed myself how much I missed my mom feeding me. I just felt more loved, I think from the greater physical contact. And once in a while she'd peel an orange and feed us with her own hand and it was such a treat.
Interesting set of books. Need to add a couple to my TBR list
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