For May – we read, Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine. I read this book in March and
adored it (5 stars!!!). You can read my review here.
For our last book club meeting of the year – we wanted to do
something special for the girls, so prior to our meeting I emailed Ms. Levine
to ask if she would be willing to “skype” into our meeting and be a part of our
discussion – and guess what – she agreed!
Last night, for about 30 minutes, the girls were able to
visit, discuss, ask questions and just be silly with Ms. Levine. Ms. Levine was a dream – she delighted the
girls with stories about the genesis of the book, about her mother, her visits
to Little Rock – and ultimately, what kind of “drink” she would be (a theme she
uses throughout the book – she answered, “something fizzy that would eventually
go flat!” And the ultimate compliment
was that she interrupted her own children’s bedtime routine to talk to us! That is a huge sacrifice! Oh -- and both moms and daughters LOVED the book too!!! One said, "this was the all time favorite of all the books we've read." High praise.
Our book club now ventures into uncharted waters: all of our girls are off to middle school
next year – some of them will be separated for the first time since Pre-K. We are determined to keep this going, but it
was with a sense of bittersweet that as I looked at this group, that there is
a possibility that that was our last meeting.
With schedules, homework, an after school activities – it’s going to be
that much more difficult to keep our “band of daughters” together. But we are committed to the task.
Wish us luck.
Over the summer, we normally don’t meet, but have committed
to read The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. Mr. Stewart is a resident of Little Rock – we
are already working angles to see if he will meet with our group in
person!! Got any connections?!
What a wonderful surprise for the girls! I would love to start a mother/daughter book club but it's not so easy. I will look for your thoughts on The Mysterious Benedict Society.
ReplyDeleteBest to you as we you keep the group together. Only makes the occasion much more special in the long run, yes? and strengthens the appreciation of commitment AND books. :)
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