WWW Wednesday is hosted by Taking on a World of Words.The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
Currently Reading
Someone recently recommended In the Blink of an Eye by Jo Callaghan (2023), which I am enjoying. The main character, Detective Kat Frank, is a single mother asked to lead a pilot program using a sort of robot with artificial intelligence.
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Saturday, July 27, 2024
The Song of Hartgrove Hall by Natasha Solomons
This dual timeline novel moves back and forth from post WWII to the early 21st century, following the youngest of three brothers over the course of his life as he seeks love and music.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Guest Review: The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb (Anchor Books, 2022)
As this book begins, Ray McMillian, a young Black violinist, is about to fly to Moscow to take part in the Tchaikovsky Competition. He opens his violin case and the violin is gone, replaced by a ransom note.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
The Ash Grove, a Welsh folk tune
At Mass this morning, I noticed in the hymnal that the recessional, “Let All Things Now Living,” uses the tune of “The Ash Grove,” a Welsh folk tune, which made me start thinking about the Wales Readathon sponsored by Paula at Book Jotter.
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Anthem by Deborah Wiles, a novel about 1969
Title: Anthem
Author: Deborah Wiles
Publication: Scholastic, hardcover, 2019
Genre: Juvenile historical fiction
Setting: United States, 1969Description: Fourteen-year-old Molly knows that her family has been broken since her older brother Barry left home because he doesn’t want to go to war in Vietnam. Her father believes it is his duty but her mother fears for his safety.
Author: Deborah Wiles
Publication: Scholastic, hardcover, 2019
Genre: Juvenile historical fiction
Setting: United States, 1969Description: Fourteen-year-old Molly knows that her family has been broken since her older brother Barry left home because he doesn’t want to go to war in Vietnam. Her father believes it is his duty but her mother fears for his safety.
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Songbird by Karen Heenan - a visit to Henry VIII's court
Title: Songbird: The Tudor Court #1
Author: Karen Heenan
Publication: Trade paperback, 2019
Genre: Historical Fiction
Setting: 16th century EnglandDescription: Life in Southwark is hard for Peter Davydd and his family. They lost their only son to the sweating sickness. His wife and daughters do washing and ironing for those who can afford it but barely make a living so he brings ten-year-old Bess to Greenwich Palace. Recognizing his child’s exceptional voice and Henry VIII’s love of music, Davydd sells his child to the king, freeing himself of a burdensome mouth to feed and also securing her the training she needs.
Author: Karen Heenan
Publication: Trade paperback, 2019
Genre: Historical Fiction
Setting: 16th century EnglandDescription: Life in Southwark is hard for Peter Davydd and his family. They lost their only son to the sweating sickness. His wife and daughters do washing and ironing for those who can afford it but barely make a living so he brings ten-year-old Bess to Greenwich Palace. Recognizing his child’s exceptional voice and Henry VIII’s love of music, Davydd sells his child to the king, freeing himself of a burdensome mouth to feed and also securing her the training she needs.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
The Lark on the Wing by Elfrida Vipont
Title: The Lark on the Wing (Haverard Family #2)
Author: Elfrida Vipont
Publication: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardcover, 1970 (original UK publication 1950)
Genre: Middle-grade fiction/series
Plot: When Kit Haverard finishes school, she finally knows that she wants to study singing professionally but her overbearing cousin Laura insists she take a secretarial course instead so Kit can eventually help her father with his history books (query: who has been doing this all these years? Laura? Is Professor Haverard paying a secretary?). Eventually, Kit does escape to London where she obtains a secretarial job at Quaker headquarters and an apartment (a fourth-floor walk-up but it’s in the very nice Marylebone neighborhood which I visited on my last trip to London - good luck affording it these days) which she shares with childhood friends Helen and Pony. Next door are Bob, a colleague of Miles and his younger brother Felix, who also sings. Kit arranges lessons with her mother’s old music teacher, Papa Andreas, who is retired but still works with a few favorite students (he also seems to have quite the ménage living at his little house near Kensington Palace: his cousin Tante Anna; Lotte, the mysterious cook/housekeeper; and Miss Fishwick, who taught Kit piano at Heryot, and is an accomplished pianist). Kit’s friend Terry Chauntesinger has become a highly regarded singer:
Author: Elfrida Vipont
Publication: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardcover, 1970 (original UK publication 1950)
Genre: Middle-grade fiction/series
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US cover |
Plot: When Kit Haverard finishes school, she finally knows that she wants to study singing professionally but her overbearing cousin Laura insists she take a secretarial course instead so Kit can eventually help her father with his history books (query: who has been doing this all these years? Laura? Is Professor Haverard paying a secretary?). Eventually, Kit does escape to London where she obtains a secretarial job at Quaker headquarters and an apartment (a fourth-floor walk-up but it’s in the very nice Marylebone neighborhood which I visited on my last trip to London - good luck affording it these days) which she shares with childhood friends Helen and Pony. Next door are Bob, a colleague of Miles and his younger brother Felix, who also sings. Kit arranges lessons with her mother’s old music teacher, Papa Andreas, who is retired but still works with a few favorite students (he also seems to have quite the ménage living at his little house near Kensington Palace: his cousin Tante Anna; Lotte, the mysterious cook/housekeeper; and Miss Fishwick, who taught Kit piano at Heryot, and is an accomplished pianist). Kit’s friend Terry Chauntesinger has become a highly regarded singer:
Monday, March 30, 2020
The Lark in the Morn by Elfrida Vipont
Title: The Lark in the Morn (Haverard Family #1)
Author: Elfrida Vipont
Publication: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardcover, 1970 (original UK publication 1948)
Genre: Middle grade fiction/series
Author: Elfrida Vipont
Publication: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardcover, 1970 (original UK publication 1948)
Genre: Middle grade fiction/series
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UK paperback edition |
Saturday, January 4, 2020
Six Degrees of Separation: From Daisy Jones and the Six to This Song Will Save Your Life
Six Degrees of Separation is a monthly link-up hosted by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best. Each month a book is chosen as a starting point and linked to six other books to form a chain. A book doesn’t need to be connected to all the other books on the list, only to the one next to it in the chain.
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid is Kate’s starting book this month. It got great reviews and I actually checked it out from the library over the summer but did not get around to reading it. Still, I know it’s about a rock band so I stuck with the theme of rock music for my first book:
Till the Stars Fall by Kathleen Gilles Seidel (1994). This book is about siblings in Minnesota, Krissa and Danny French, who realize one of them needs to make it out of their poor mining community.
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid is Kate’s starting book this month. It got great reviews and I actually checked it out from the library over the summer but did not get around to reading it. Still, I know it’s about a rock band so I stuck with the theme of rock music for my first book:
Till the Stars Fall by Kathleen Gilles Seidel (1994). This book is about siblings in Minnesota, Krissa and Danny French, who realize one of them needs to make it out of their poor mining community.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Beat LA!
Celtics win! My sister and I tried to wake up the oldest nephew to enjoy the last few minutes of the game and see the celebrations but for someone who sure didn't want to go to bed after the first quarter, he was impossible to wake up. Finally, my father told us not to harass him. As if! It will be a pity if he has to wait 21 years for another NBA Championship.
The Boston Celtics Victory Soundtrack includes more than just Queen. . .
The Boston Celtics Victory Soundtrack includes more than just Queen. . .
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