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Re: anne lamott
I actually read crooked little heart before I read rosie, mostly because my library only had crooked little heart, so I had to get rosie over interlibrary loan. I
sort of got that "ooooh, so THAT'S why" sense from reading it. And Anne Lamott is wonderful. I heard her speak a few years ago, and she sounds and acts just like
I expected her to.
BK
np: Elvis Costello: All this Useless Beauty
Julie Storms wrote:
> >>>I've read Cooked Little Heart.
>
> Actually, it's crooked little heart - you must have read the cannibal version. LOL
>
> but my point was, you didn't read Rosie first? Amazing set, but you have to read Rosie to understand a lot of Crooked Little Heart.
>
> and my bigger point was, I agree. Anne Lamott is a wonderful writer. Traveling Mercies is one of my favorite books, too.
>
> julie
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- From: juliestorms at netscape_net (Julie Storms)