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sienamystic) wrote2009-01-27 02:49 pm
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84, Charing Cross Road
84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff, is an adorable bundle of awesomeness packed into 97 slim pages. It's a collection of letters between the author and an English bookstore, and the friendship that springs up between them and their families between the 1950s and the 1960s. I'm not sure why reading about a woman's taste in books and the wonderfulness of tinned tounge is so gripping, but it is.
Actually, I lie. The reason the book is so moving obviously has nothing to do with tinned toungue or preferred versions of Chaucer. It's moving because you get a real sense of these people, which is amazing because the letters are so very short. So much character crammed into so small a package is a wonder to behold.
Actually, I lie. The reason the book is so moving obviously has nothing to do with tinned toungue or preferred versions of Chaucer. It's moving because you get a real sense of these people, which is amazing because the letters are so very short. So much character crammed into so small a package is a wonder to behold.
That book is one reason why so many of my books are second-hand editions
This, by the way, is a woman who rarely finishes the book scheduled for each meeting, and we do not meet every month.
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Re: That book is one reason why so many of my books are second-hand editions
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I have a copy of her guide to New York, Apple Of My Eye, sitting on my bedside table waiting to be read. After that is her book on Arther Quiller-Couch, Q's Legacy. :)
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The movie, starring Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins, is charming. Not as good as the book, of course!
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My husband, long ago, wooed me with the movie based on the book.
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*runs to Netflix*
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