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Sara Fretz-Goering A topic of discussion at my women's group was "Best Friends". I had not beeb in contact with my friend from my twenties for many many years - and yet …moreA topic of discussion at my women's group was "Best Friends". I had not beeb in contact with my friend from my twenties for many many years - and yet I knew if we met again we'd connect on so many levels. Many women have friends or sisters with those deep bonds of understanding. So i had this kernel of inspiration to write a story about such a re-connection - and how that could be uplifting in one's later years. Spiritual questions and memories are surely part of aging - so this focus came into play. Ida & Martha was launched.(less)
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Thank you, thank you to the wonderful women who have invited me to their book clubs this autumnal season. It has been a blessing to meet women of all backgrounds who are inquisitive and intelligent, reading all sorts of genres to stretch themselves. I am humbled that they've chosen to read my novel, Ida & Martha, and to enthusiastically pepper me with questions about the book. Like many former stu Read more of this blog post »
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Joseph Heller
“What a lousy earth! He wondered how many people were destitute that same night even in his own prosperous country, how many homes were shanties, how many husbands were drunk and wives socked, and how many children were bullied, abused, or abandoned. How many families hungered for food they could not afford to buy? How many hearts were broken? How many suicides would take place that same night, how many people would go insane? How many cockroaches and landlords would triumph? How many winners were losers, successes failures, and rich men poor men? How many wise guys were stupid? How many happy endings were unhappy endings? How many honest men were liars, brave men cowards, loyal men traitors, how many sainted men were corrupt, how many people in positions of trust had sold their souls to bodyguards, how many had never had souls? How many straight-and-narrow paths were crooked paths? How many best families were worst families and how many good people were bad people? When you added them all up and then subtracted, you might be left with only the children, and perhaps with Albert Einstein and an old violinist or sculptor somewhere.”
Joseph Heller, Catch-22

Joseph Heller
“Insanity is contagious.”
Joseph Heller, Catch-22

Joseph Heller
“There's nothing mysterious about it, He's not working at all. He's playing. Or else He's forgotten all about us. That's the kind of God you people talk about, a country bumpkin, a clumsy, bungling, brainless, conceited, uncouth hayseed. Good God, how much reverence can you have for a Supreme Being who finds it necessary to include such phenomena as phlegm and tooth decay in His divine system of Creation? What in the world was running through that warped, evil, scatological mind of His when He robbed old people of the power to control their bowel movements? Why in the world did He ever create pain?”
Joseph Heller, Catch-22

Joseph Heller
“There was no telling what people might find out once they felt free to ask whatever questions they wanted to.”
Joseph Heller, Catch-22

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