Sunday, May 16, 2010

The Help

The Help is just plain fabulous! It's in my top 5 favorite books of all time. I found this description of the book, and I don't think I could word it any better.

Kathryn Stockett’s “The Help” is excellent. It’s been a long time since I was so into a book that I was sad to finish it, but “The Help” was just that amazing. Set in the 1960′s, it tells the story of the African American women working as maids in the homes of white women in Mississippi. But the novel is so much more than just that. There are complicated relationships, broken friendships, unlikely bonds, surprises, misunderstandings and disappointments.

Sometimes characters are better than we imagined and sometimes they are gravely worse, but Stockett keeps us guessing – and intrigued. You fall in love with Minnie, Skeeter, and especially, I think, Aibileen. You feel their joys, heartbreaks, hurts, excitement and fear, and that is what makes this book unique, irresistible and lovable." It is a MUST READ!!!

Friday, May 7, 2010

29 Gifts

Book: 29 Gifts: How a Month of Giving Can Change Your Life
Author: Cami Walker

I really enjoyed this quick-read book.

This gal Cami Walker has MS and was completely overwhelmed by major health problems and depression. It was very educational to read her description of all that people with MS deal with. She is such a great example of persevering and finding the good, even when life is hard.

Some of my favorite quotes from the book:

"One of the points of this exercise is to practice mindfulness . . . to offer each gift with a
sense of consciousness and intention. It's true that I did a number of nice things for
others today, but I didn't do them with the conscious intention of giving." Cami Walker

"From the first day I started giving, the energy in my life changed direction. I felt that I
wanted to be here... I'm more capable of receiving assistance and love. ... It is easier for
me to laugh and smile. Fun is easier to find. I am more in awe of the people around me
and tend to notice their good qualities rather than their 'flaws'." Cami Walker

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Picture books – Picture books moms read to their kids.

Learn to read – Books for beginning readers; guided reading level A- I.

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Early teen – Books that appeal to upper grade elementary kids ages, 10 and up; guided reading level R-Z.

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