Thursday, April 14, 2022

And .... back to Zoom!

 

Lynda offered to host the meeting in April, but COVID-19 had other plans, as we struggled through the sixth wave, forced to negotiate  will we?/won't we? for every event. We settled on won't this time.  Though it was unfortunate to miss Lynda's hospitality we had a good discussion about The Strangers on Zoom. 

Next month, on May 11 at 1 pm we will meet at my place to talk about The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen.  If all goes well.

Books we mentioned: 

  • One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
  • Braiding Sweet Grass: indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • Pluck: a memoir of a Newfoundland childhood and the raucous, terrible, amazing journey to becoming a novelist by Donna Morrissey
  • Dear Mrs. Bird by A.J. Pearce
  • Noopiming: the cure for white ladies by Leanne Simpson

Books we didn't think to mention: 

  • Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
  • Stray Dogs by Rawi Hage
  • In Love with the World: a monks journey through the bardos of living and dying by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche and Helen Tworkov
  • These Precious Days by Ann Patchett
  • Nothing But the Truth by Marie Henein
Viet Thanh Nguyen on his book The Sympathizer

Thursday, March 17, 2022

March by the lake


We met at Jane's on a foggy day to talk about A Town Called Solace, a book that we all enjoyed. Jane entertained us with wine and snacks, and two sweet miniature poodles. It was so enjoyable to meet and chat.  Thank you Jane!

Next month we will be reading The Strangers by Katherena Vermette. We'll meet at Lynda's on April 13th at 1 pm.

A reminder that we will meet at my place on May 11th at 1 pm to talk about The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen

One of the things that we talked about was an initiative called NORC Ambassadors. The acronym stands for Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities. This is a grassroots project to facilitate seniors empowering seniors. It is a project of OpenLab, a member of the University Health Network (UHN).

Books of Note: 

 And to Watch: 

Katherena Vermette talking about The Strangers

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Meeting in February


We gathered at Wanda's for an afternoon of companionship and conversation, as well as sharing thoughts about our book Watching You Without Me.  It should be mentioned that Wanda provided yummy nibbles to fortify us throughout the afternoon and in every way made sure we had a great time.  Thank you Wanda!

Our next book is A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson. We will meet at Jane's for this on March 16, 2022 at 1 pm.

We made plans for the next few months as follows:
On April 13, 2022 at 1 pm we will meet at Lynda's house to talk about The Strangers by Katherena Vermette.

And our meeting on May 11, 2022 at 1 pm will be at my house (Marian). The book will be The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen.

Books we Mentioned:

What to Watch:

Mary Lawson talks about writing A Town Called Solace

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House


The pandemic interfered with our plans to meet at Wanda's this month to talk about How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House.  We met on Zoom instead, and counted ourselves lucky that this technology allows us to meet and chat virtually. Enough about that. Sigh....
How can we complain while imagining the relentless nightmare invented for the characters in the book? And then again there's nothing to prevent us from dreaming of a better future elsewhere for Lala and Tone.

Next we will read a few books that are not quite as dark in theme. On February 16th, 2022 at 1 pm we'll try to meet at Wanda's again - or on Zoom if the pandemic continues to rage. The book will be Watching You Without Me by Lynn Coady

For March our book will be A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson.  We will get together at Jane's house at 1 pm on March 16th, 2022. 

Books of Interest

What We Are Watching

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

December book - Akin


Sue hosted a hybrid meeting with optional Zoom for those stuck at home. Combining a real and virtual get together worked was an excellent compromise when indoors. The book was entertaining and so was the conversation. Susan, as usual, wowed everyone with a range of homemade Christmas baking. 

Our next book will be How the One Armed Sister Sweeps Her House by Cherie Jones. We will meet at  1 pm at Wanda's house on Tuesday, January 18, 2022, corona virus permitting. 

What we're reading:  

  • Apeirogon by Colum McCann  
  • What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad
  • China Room by Sunjeev Sahota 
  • Light Perpetual by Francis Spufford 
  • American War by Omar El Akkad 
  • The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
  • The Strangers by Katherena Vermette 
  • Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason 
  • All my Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews 
  • Fight Night by Miriam Toews 

On the screen: 

 Watch Cherie Jones talk about How the One Armed Sister Sweeps her House

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Meeting indoors again!!


As we have all been fully vaccinated for a while we dared to meet indoors this month, and it was quite a treat. Jan's condo overlooking the city was a marvellous location. Book club discussions are certainly enhanced by sharing wine, snacks and some decadent butter tarts. A big thank you to Jan for hosting. There was so much more we could have said about Greenwood but we seemed to be distracted by catching up with each other's lives.  In the circumstances who can blame us?

Next month we plan to read Emma Donoghue's comic novel, Akin. We will gather at Susan's on December 14th at 1 pm if pandemic concerns don't force us back to zoom.

Thank you friends. This is a special surprise. I'm a little overwhelmed.

What we are reading:

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Backyard Book Club

What a special occasion it was when we could meet in real life after resorting to zoom for so long. Jo's backyard room was the perfect location complete with twinkling lights. I appreciated the effort Wanda took to allow me to be there virtually even though zoom filtered out speakers' voices very often, forcing me to guess what was going on. I hope the important things filtered through. Let me know if I've got it wrong. We were meeting to discuss Five Little Indians, and the difficult topic of residential schools. The novel was very real and sympathetic in the telling.  

We plan to meet on Wednesday November 17 at 1 pm to talk about Greenwood by Michael Christie.  The meeting will be at Jan's condo, details to follow. 

Books:

Jan recommends Hot Docs - Reading the 60s, Writing the Revolution

Here's Michael Christie talking about Greenwood.