First I ran across a blogger writing about a children's theater performance of Les Miserables (and discussing a truth she can't shake after watching), and then I ran across a recommendation for a 1930s French movie version of Les Miserables (in a post where the blogger notices something that story has in common with the currently showing movie Bella).
Is it something in the air?
Surprised by Oxford by Carolyn Weber
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I read this memoir conversion story on my Kindle back in 2011 when it first
was published. I said then that I enjoyed the story, but it left me feeling
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3 days ago
2 comments:
This is off topic, Kathryn, but I wanted to wish you a very happy Thanksgiving. You and I have been blogging for about the same number of years, I think, and I've always considered you one of the original and continuing blog friends. Take care.
Bookworm, The feeling about "original and continuing blog friends" is mutual. I can't remember how I found your blog, but I remember that you were one of my first commenters, and I know you continue to be one of the most frequent commenters - which is always a source of encouragement, but especially on days I wonder if I'm writing for a black hole or something. ;)
Thanks for the good wishes and I hope you and yours had a great Thanksgiving.
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