Thursday, March 25, 2010

March Meeting

Date: Friday, March 26th, at 8:00 pm
Location: Heather's house

We will be enjoying pie while discussing "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society."

Monday, March 1, 2010

March Book

For March I chose a book that I have heard great reviews of. I am really excited to read it. It sounds both touching and entertaining. It is "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society," by Mary Ann Shaffer. I tried to find an official synopsis for you, but it was only about one sentance long, so I resorted to copying a synopsis written by a reader posted on Amazon.




"During World War II, the Germans occupied Guernsey in the Channel Islands, so close to France that, apparently, you could see cars on the highway on a clear day. The Germans built heavy fortifications against the islanders, built a concentration camp on Guernsey, and Guernsey's children were evacuated to England.

Juliet Ashton is an author looking for her next great idea, when she receives a letter from Dawsey Adams, who lives on Guernsey, about Charles Lamb, to whose works he was introduced through the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society. The Society came to be in an unusual fashion: one evening after curfew, on their way home, some of its members were stopped by German soldiers, and Elizabeth McKenna had to make something up on the spot. Over time, the members got together whenever they could to talk about what they'd read. That's how Isola, for example, became addicted to Wuthering Heights.

Juliet lives in a London that was decimated by war; her apartment by the Thames has been lost, as well as all of her books (as you can imagine, horrifying). But her career as a writer is going well, and she has a potential love interest: the handsome and rich Mark. But Juliet's life changes as she receives more and more letters from the Guernsey Islanders, and she decides that she just might have to pay them a visit."

Correction....

We will be meeting this Friday, March 5th instead to see "Dear John." Same time and everything else!