Susan Messer
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|   | Grand River and Joy 
          
                
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              9 editions
          
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|   | Creating Nonfiction: Lessons from the Voice of the Genre by 
          
                
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               2013
          
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|   | My Racial Autobiography With Questions for White Teachers of Black Students by |  | 
|   | Glimmer Train Stories, #85 by 
          
                
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               2012
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              2 editions
          
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|   | Biographies for Human Development by |  | 
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| Some important things in life happen via very strict planning, and others, purely by chance. This novel explores both among an interesting cast of characters--along the spectrums of race, religion, abilities, good, evil. | |
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| After 10 plus years of an extremely close reading of Proust's great novel with my husband and two of our friends, we did finally come to the end. But! We decided to begin again, so . . . ...more | |
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| I read this for my book group. As one blurb said, "Percival Everett is a genre." You probably all know this already, but the novel is an intimate telling of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim. Takes one into the mind and heart and secret li ...more | |
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| I read this for my book group. As one blurb said, "Percival Everett is a genre." You probably all know this already, but the novel is an intimate telling of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of Jim. Takes one into the mind and heart and secret li ...more | |
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| An extremely intimate view of oppression and the struggle to overcome it, and as the women talk, we see the various shapes and forms such struggles take. | |
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| I love Claire Keegan's work--the beating heart on every page. This book poses such a profound moral challenge to its readers--a novel as a means of social activism. ...more | |
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| I love Claire Keegan's work--the beating heart on every page. This book poses such a profound moral challenge to its readers--a novel as a means of social activism. ...more | |
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| This is a beautiful book, given to me as a birthday gift. I hadn't read Cather for years, and am so glad I did. These complex characters with their complex life trajectories living in richly rendered landscapes will stay with me for a long time. ...more | |
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| The Seasonal Read...:  Fall Challenge 2013: Completed Tasks (DO NOT DELETE POSTS) | 2481 | 641 | Nov 30, 2013 09:01PM | 
 
      “Like Michelangelo spending eight months in the mountains of Carrara, selecting the most perfect blocks of marble for the tomb of Pope Julius II, Françoise, who attached extreme importance to the inherent quality of the materials out of which her masterpieces were to be wrought, had been down to Les Halles in person more than once to choose the finest slabs of rump steak, the best shin of beef and calf’s foot. She threw herself so strenuously into this pursuit that my mother, seeing our old servant turn red in the face, feared that, as the sculptor of the Medici tombs had sickened in the quarries at Pietrasanta, she might make herself ill from overwork. (p. In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower, 17)”
    
― In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
  ― In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
      “Do not be afraid of the face of a human being. Don’t let your pen stop until the soul of that one opposite you is wedded to yours in a covenant of pathos.”
    
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      “When the Day of Judgment dawns and people, great and small, come marching in to receive their heavenly rewards, the Almighty will gaze upon the mere bookworms and say to Peter, “Look, these need no reward. We have nothing to give them. They have loved reading.”
    
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      “Although one might seem relatively gregarious, the real self is at the desk,” she said. “It is a trial for relationships, for friendships. Every writer dreads losing the connection to the work, the momentum, and to keep it, you can’t truly be sociable.”
    
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      “When we are waiting, the double trajectory, from the ear that gathers in the sounds to the mind that processes and analyzes them, and from the mind to the heart to which it transmits its results, is so rapid that we are unable even to perceive its duration, and we seem to be listening directly with our hearts.”
    
― Sodom and Gomorrah
  ― Sodom and Gomorrah
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