Dividing Lines: Our Daily Bread

2020-09-16T15:59:10-04:00

Lauren Davis' novel, Our Daily Bread, opens with an excerpt from a sermon, delivered in Gideon in 1794, which directs the righteous in attendance to cast out the wicked. Wordcraft of Oregon (US); HarperCollins (CAN) Send them to the mountains, "the wild places of their wickedness", the reverend

Dividing Lines: Our Daily Bread2020-09-16T15:59:10-04:00

Hiromi Goto’s Darkest Light (A More Diverse Universe)

2021-06-04T15:01:10-04:00

The events of Darkest Light unfold sixteen years after Hiromi Goto's Half World (here, I spell out the reasons why I fell under its spell). Penguin - Razorbill, 2012 Melanie is off-stage and readers know little of her story, only what Gee, knows, that "...something had happened to Older Sister. Something bad."

Hiromi Goto’s Darkest Light (A More Diverse Universe)2021-06-04T15:01:10-04:00

Elizabeth Taylor’s A Game of Hide and Seek (1958)

2014-03-17T13:44:04-04:00

This is how it begins. "Sometimes in the long summer's evenings, which are so marked a part of our youth, Harriet and Vesey played hide-and-seek with the younger children, running across the tufted meadows, their shoes yellow with the pollen of buttercups." Both the novel, and the story of Harriet's

Elizabeth Taylor’s A Game of Hide and Seek (1958)2014-03-17T13:44:04-04:00

A Game of Hide and Seek: Chatter, Week Four

2014-03-17T13:43:57-04:00

It's our last week to discuss A Game of Hide and Seek, officially, but if you're late to the party, and are still reading -- even if quite some time has passed -- please, feel free to comment. But for those of us who have read the novel through already,

A Game of Hide and Seek: Chatter, Week Four2014-03-17T13:43:57-04:00

A Game of Hide and Seek: Chatter, Week Three

2025-03-25T09:13:57-04:00

In her biography, The Other Elizabeth Taylor, Nicola Beauman posits that two works influenced Elizabeth Taylor's novel A Game of Hide and Seek. These are Chekov's story, "The Lady with the Dog" (1899) and David Lean's film "Brief Encounter" (1945). If you haven't read/finished A Game of Hide and Seek,

A Game of Hide and Seek: Chatter, Week Three2025-03-25T09:13:57-04:00
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