Angela’s Ashes: A Phoenix Among Books
Submitted by: Sheryl Pimentel (more…)
Lisa Conway and The Wesley Chapel G.R.I.T.S. book club from Union County, North Carolina! Congratulations!
Send us an essay describing your favorite book and what it taught you about a specific place, event or period of time. Eight (8) Grand Prize winners will have their essay story posted on this website for one (1) year, AND will receive one (1) copy of THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY signed by co-author Annie Barrows! Click here for details, official contest rules, and restrictions….
A reader posted a comment to one of our posts that got us thinking–why not pose the question to everyone? Think of this as an online book club discussion. From time to time, we’ll post questions, you weigh in with your thoughts!
This one comes to us from Debbie Hernick, who said:
I absolutely LOVED this book! My book group is discussing it next week and everyone is very excited. I have one question- why are there no letters from Sophie? Juliet references Sophie’s letters but the authors never show them to the reader. Any thoughts?
What do you think? Do you see a reason the authors would have made this choice?
Many readers have been inspired to send their own letters after reading Guernsey. Written correspondence is, after all, the backbone of the novel.
It is in this spirit that we bring you the Send a Letter feature on GuernseyLiterary.com. Why not use it to send a reminder to your book club? A book recommendation to your best friend? A note to your sister?
The possibilities are endless! And it’s definitely what Juliet would do.