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March 2019 Group Read - Come, Tell Me How You Live




Can anyone access that? And is there a charge for it?

butting in here - as far as I know anyone can register to join and it is free. The works are copyright free at this point. What happens if you aren't registered is you don't get all the info on what is available so its best to register. The quality varies on the pages depending on who photocopied the pages and probably other factors. I checked this particular book - there seem to be 3 copies and one has a waitlist. The loan period is for 2 weeks.



The poem is followed by an introduction by Jacqyetta Hawkes, a British archaeologist and writer. She shares that (view spoiler)
Forward by Agatha
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Chapter One: Partant pour la Syrie
My first comment is that Allie needs to read this chapter! It's all about shopping...LOL.
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So far, I'm really enjoying this. The writing is funny and delightful.

The poem is followed by an introduction by Jacqyetta Hawkes, a British archaeologist and w..."
I haven been reading Come Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie and I too am enjoying it so much! I cannot describe as eloquently as Agatha or you Jan, this light beautifully written memoir. I did not know before reading this what a "Tell" was.
I am only 25% through the book, yet I admire Agatha Christie for going on this 3 month expedition enduring the high temperatures, discomfort, and antiquated plumbing, lol. I did not know she possessed such a lighthearted sense of humor. She describes everything in such a way that you can feel her appreciation for the littlest things. On tours out of the country, I find myself missing the comforts of home, so I am amazed at her tenacity and how positive she is.


Karen - glad you finally found it! Happy you will be joining us.


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Karen, sadly I do not have pictures. I am reading an ebook.
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Chapter 4: I loved how Mac seemed "transformed" and was so glad to see them. Bet that was a sho..."
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There were pictures in my copy too (and it was an ebook). It was really interesting to see them.

OMG Janet - I can't believe your dream!!

Thanks for sharing this Karen! I went back and looked in my ebook and all the photos are at the end. I LOVED seeing them.

Thanks for sharing this Karen! I went back and looked in my ebook an..."
I just skipped to the back of the book and sure enough, there were photos.!

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Can't get the pictures online so I'll put in another interlibrary loan for Karen's copy, just to see the pictures, once she is finished (no rush at all Karen!)( I'm reading the copy I've got - just want to see the pictures) which library did yours come from? You can PM me if you would rather. Thanks.


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Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie Mallowan
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Agatha Christie was already a celebrated writer of mysteries in 1930 when she married archaeologist Max Mallowan. She enthusiastically joined him on archaeological expeditions in the Middle East, providing backgrounds for novels and "everyday doings and happenings".
This a charming, fascinating, and wonderfully witty nonfiction account of her days on an archaeological dig with Max in Syria. Written in short vignettes, it is an evocative journey to the fascinating Middle East of the 1930s that is sure to delight Dame Agatha’s millions of fans, as well as aficionados of Elizabeth Peters’s Amelia Peabody mysteries and eager armchair travelers everywhere.