Falling Angels
Falling Angels by Tracy Chevalier was an excellent book. The story is told in narrative, with all of the characters getting a chance to present their point of view. This had the potential to be confusing, but Chevalier managed the changes from one character to another very well.
I was intrigued by the role that the women's suffrage movement in England played in this book. Particularly so yesterday when I listened to Anna Greenberg in an interview on the Diane Rehm Show as she discussed the role that women voters will play in this year's presidential elections.


2 Comments:
At 01 October, 2004 08:53,
Anita said…
Hi Elsi... I just came across your blog from the Composition Book group, and I love what you've done with keeping track of your books. I just started a blog out to do the same. Can you please give me tell me how to include the Amazon image link onto the blog. Thanks so much for the great idea, Anita
At 01 October, 2004 13:16,
Elsi said…
Originally, I used a bookmarklet called BookPost which can be downloaded from http://www.onfocus.com/bookwatch/BookPost_info.asp Now, I write my own HTML using the web addresses I find at the Amazon.com site. If you'd rather use another online book seller such as Barnes & Noble, it would be easy enough to adapt the HTML. Feel free to copy mine (use View/Source) if you'd like.
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