Sunday, October 11, 2009
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In which your typical suburban family with rural aspirations makes it happen. A warts-and-all description of our go at sustainable living, shepherding, and parenting three young children, all while holding down two full time jobs with long commutes.
This is a strange mix of ghost story, psychological thriller, social/historical commentary and experiment fiction. Set in Victorian England, it is about a little girl that may or may not be haunted by a lascivious ghost. In each section, the story is retold from a different point of view and the "ghost" changes drastically in the light of each retelling. Angelica is interesting, if overwrought in style (mimics the old-fashioned writing of the era, but not engagingly). I did not give up NPR for this one either, though I did clock quite a few miles with it.
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2 comments:
Your yarn turned out just lovely! Where did you have it spun?
Hello,
We used Going to the Sun Mill in Montana this time out. Have also had great luck with Still River Mill in CT.
I love your blog, Terri. Beautiful sheep!
Perri
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