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Great Penelope! I think Amazon.com has some copies. Ophelia has already created a thread. Smile
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PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 8:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
Oooh I love Edith Piaff too - I wish I could sing like that.....I do try when everyone is out......rrrrrolling my RRRRs - it worries the cat terribly......

Ralph, it costs around about £20 to go to the Lowry in Manchester, it has three theatres in the building, one of which is a small studio.

It was more expensive when they did the Magic Flute with a full opera company....but well worth it and it was full.

The only time I was really cross and felt as though they should have paid me to go and see it....was an evening of Samuel Beckett. Still, I know now that I never want to see anymore Samuel Beckett, or theatre of the absurd. Definitely not.....

Norman, reckons it costs about £25 to go to the Palace or the Opera House, also in Manchester. We are in a rural, farming area here and I live in a large village, but we are well placed for going to theatres in Liverpool or Manchester and it is quite easy to go by train to London, although the theatre prices are extortionate in London.

We usually go down to London to see an exhibition at The Tate or Tate Modern. The last one we went to see was at the National Portrait Gallery.....called 'Below Stairs' and it was portraits of servants. That was excellent.

I have just remembered that in Northwich (our nearest town) where we have just lost our cinema, we have a Salt Museum (because this is where all the salt mines are) anyway, I have just remembered that they have opened a little cinema there, but we have never been. Still I think it is very enterprising of them.
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Citizen Girl by Emma McLaughlin
Searching for God Knows What by Donald Miller
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Ooooh I LIKE the sound of that one......A Midwife's Tale.

Thank you for recommending it. I will get a copy and read it whether it is the forum choice or not.

Nice One Saffron!!!

I have just started 'The Bad Mother's Handbook' by Kate Long - fun, fun, fun....


Hey Penelope,
I just found out that PBS made a movie of a Midwife's Tale! I just ordered it from Netflix.

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While researching the scant record of American Revolution-era women, historian Laurel Ulrich came upon the overlooked diary of Martha Ballard, a midwife who never lost a mother's life in more than 1,000 deliveries. Using the dense diary as source material, Ulrich wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning portrait of Ballard. This documentary supplements re-created scenes of Ballard's life with voice-over from the diary and interviews with Ulrich.
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A side note to the post I just made about A Midwife's Tale. The actress that plays Martha Ballard in the movie will be in a one woman show, based on the life of Rachel Carson, just miles from where I live.
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Hello Audrey, nice to have you back.

It's always a lovely feeling when exams are over.
Which subjects are you taking, besides French?

I gave a reference to my favourite books in French a while ago-- and then promptly forgot about it.


At the moment I'm reading Year of Wonders
by Geraldine Brooks.

I had already read a few books about the plague in England but a friend recommended this to me and I'm enjoying it-- it takes place in an English village, the setting in 1666 is very nicely done.
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At the moment I'm reading Year of Wonders
by Geraldine Brooks.

I had already read a few books about the plague in England but a friend recommended this to me and I'm enjoying it-- it takes place in an English village, the setting in 1666 is very nicely done.


I really enjoyed this book until the end. I'd love to know what you think of the way Geraldine wraps this book up.

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"I really enjoyed this book until the end. I'd love to know what you think of the way Geraldine wraps this book up."

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OK I'll open a thread for this book and I can also mention the two other books I've read about the plague in England.
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Not much reading this week, but I just started reading A Stained White Radiance by James Lee Burke. I'm twenty pages into the book, and I THINK I'VE READ IT BEFORE! Not the first time this has happened - probably not the last.

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tis sooooooo good to have you back.

It is 'summer' here.....weather hot and sticky....we are having a barbecue - Aberdeen Angus Steak and Salad.......because we have to catch the warm weather before it goes away again.

We mark whether it has been a good summer by the number of barbecues we get in.

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