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Friday, May 12, 2006
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Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America
I recently finished "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in
America" by Barbara Ehrenreich. In this short and well-written nonfiction title, Ehrenreich goes undercover in Florida, in Maine and in Minnesota and describes what it's like to work low wage jobs. She
works at Walmart, as a maid, as a waitress, and in a nursing home to
see if it is possible to get by on $7.00 an hour. This is a quick
and interesting read -- a fascinating book that pulls you along and
afterwards you really want to talk about it. I can see why this was
a popular title for community reading projects in Kalamazoo and other
cities, and why it has been selected for Muskegon's One Book, One
County community read next fall.
MF
12:45:24 PM
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The End of the Affair
My daugher recommended The End of the Affair by Graham Greene. She had read it for a college course on modern British Literature, and thought I'd like it. She was right. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The book has been made into a movie twice: in 1955 with Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, and John Mills; and in 1999 with Julianne Moore, Ralph Fiennes, and Stephen Rea.
The story, told by Maurice Bendrix, is about his affair with Sarah Miles, the wife of Henry Miles, and how it ended. It takes place in London during World War II. Bendrix and Sarah are in his apartment when it is hit by a bomb. Bendrix is trapped under a door and Sarah, believing him to be dead, makes a deal with God that she will give him up if he is alive. He is alive, and she doesn't want to go back on her deal with God, so she ends the affair, but doesn't tell him why. He finally finds out why she left him, but by then it is too late. As my daughter said, you may figure out the ending, but you still want to know the details between the beginning and the end. Good Book.
11:00:48 AM
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Surfing the Internet
Surfing the Internet is an introduction to the Internet. Find out what it is and how to use it. Class members will be setting up email accounts, as well. The class is free, but seating is limited. Call the library at 231-722-7276 to register. The class will be in the Library on May 24 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, and repeated on May 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 am.
10:43:03 AM
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Upcoming events at HPL
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May 15 4:00 - 5:30 pm | Friends of Hackley Public Library Board Meeting Torrent House. For more information call 231-722-7276. |
May 15 6:00 pm | John Allen Film Discussion Group Torrent House. For more information call 231-722-7276 x 222. |
May 15 6:30 pm | David Walks-As-Bear Hackley Public Library. David Walks-As-Bear will discuss his new book, Old Money. For more information call 231-722-7276. |
May 16 5:30 pm | Hackley Public Library Board Meeting Hackley Public Library, Julia Hackley room. For more information call 231-722-7276. |
May 17 10:00 am - Noon | Blue Care Network Torrent House. For more information call 231-722-7276 x222. |
May 17 6:30 - 7:30 pm | Floral Design Hackley Public Library. Learn how to arrange flowers with Linda Talkington, from the Muskegon Garden Club. Please bring your own flowers, vase, clippers or sharp knife, cutting board, and oasis. For more information call 231-722-7276. |
May 18 7:30 pm | Hackley Lecture Muskegon Museum of Art. For more information call 231-722-7276 x222. |
May 20 9:30 - 11:00 am | Great Books Hackley Public Library, Julia Hackley Room. For more information call 231-722-7276 x 222. |
10:38:15 AM
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2008
Jocelyn Shaw.
Last update:
11/18/2008; 2:32:48 PM.
Photo curtesy of Marjorie O'Brien
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