¡Dios mío!, where do I start. Edna really out did herself. She had a NY chef (her daughter Angelique) prepare a wonderful Spanish dinner, starting with several Tapas (Spanish appetizers), Sangria and Paella. After dinner Edna quizzed us on the book "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. "The world's greatest lie: At a certain point in our lives we lose control of what's happening to us and our lives become controlled by fate" was debated with a split decision. We also discussed traveling to learn more about other cultures, how religions have a central theme and following one's dream. To round out the Spanish theme, Angel served us a wonderful dessert of Churros with chocolate dipping sauce. We also had Turtles, oatmeal cookies and baklava brought by several of the bookclub members.
"The Alchemist" was a short simple book about following ones dream and then finding it in "our own backyard". The book with it's simplicity evoked a wealth of discussion and if it wasn't for the ice storm we could have kept going.
When time allows, I will set up a page to summarize each book that we read.
I have the results from last year's "top 2":
#1 "The Glass Castle"
#2 "Queen of the Big Time".
Next month we will meet at Rosemary's house and read “Evening Class” by Maeve Binchey. Stay warm and enjoy the book.
"Adiós a mis amigos "
KAthy G
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great job Edna you surely out did yourself or I should say Angel did. She is a great girl Thanks for a great evening Oh yeak the book was very good for open discusssion. Love you guys see you next month
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KAthy G
Kathy not sure about the summary you have mentioned. I feel so ignorant I wish more people would check this out thanks for a great job well done.
Grace
I found the summary and it looks great I must be brain dead.
Grace
Thanks for the summary Kathy, I am sorry to have missed it, Edna! see you in Feb. Alice
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