My oldest daughter, Hannah, loves to read. I mean she LOVES to read. When she was younger, taking a book away for the day was all the punishment she needed to stop any wrong behavior!! So when she recommends a book for me to read, I usually end up enjoying it immensely. She gave me three books over the holidays to read.
She had told me before about one of her favorite books by Jodi Picoult, The Storyteller. She told me several times how much I would love this book. I told her I would download it on my Kindle, but I never did. So that is why she ended up giving it to me for Christmas. Sadly, I still had a hard time getting started.
One evening I made myself just start reading…and I am so glad I did! The book shares various views of different characters and their involvement with the holocaust. While some of the book was hard to read, as it describes some of the horrors during this time in history, I like how she weaves in a theme of forgiveness.
The main character also loves to bake bread and by the end of this book, I found myself looking up homemade bread recipes! That may be my next challenge in the kitchen…Challah Bread!
You can’t beat a cold day, warm cup of coffee and a good book.
Here are the other two books she gave me. I read Sarah’s Key first. This book also spoke of tragedy during World War II. It is good for me to be reminded of this time in history. It makes me appreciate things in my life.
I will read Station Eleven next! Maybe reading in a comfy chair upstairs will keep me out of the kitchen downstairs! I am still on track with eating healthy in January, so I need all the help I can get!
The Storyteller
Station Eleven
Sarah’s Key
Jodi Picoult is just amazing!
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I really enjoyed it..this was actually my first book I have read by her, so I would like to find another one. Any recommendations?
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Oh, you have GOT to read My Sister’s Keeper. That is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read!
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Okay..Thanks for the recommendation!
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