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March 2009
March 31, 2009
Today's chat with Monica Wood
Posted by Angela Muhs

Here's the archive of today's chat with Monica Wood. (Just click on the replay icon to access it.)

Posted at 09:42 AM
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March 30, 2009
Shifting certainties
Posted by Angela Muhs

That pretty much sums up the whole book, but I thought it also was the story of Lizzy and Drew.

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March 29, 2009
I take it all back!
Posted by Sarah McGinnis

It's just a handful of chapters later, and everything we thought we knew about Lizzy and her families (past and present) has changed. Father Mike is still alive, and has been living a new life in Ohio...how could this be? How could he bear knowing that Lizzy has been growing up without him, thinking he was gone forever?

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Posted at 12:41 PM
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March 27, 2009
If you haven't finished, don't read this posting
Posted by Andi Darling

Maybe it's not a good idea to read ahead. I've been holding back all this week from posting because I know the ending and I didn't want to give it away. But, if you haven't done your homework, I've already warned you!

I really enjoyed the experience of reading "Any Bitter Thing". Most of the other librarians I work with had read it already. They, being librarians, were full of suggestions of what I can read now, like Wood's "Ernie's Ark" or their hands down favorite, " My Only Story". And of course, I want to reread the next book for this group, Stephen King's "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon". I now have several bags of books to work on this month!

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Posted at 06:08 PM
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March 25, 2009
Two reminders
Posted by Angela Muhs

A reminder that Monica Wood is scheduled to chat live online with us at noon on March 31 about "Any Bitter Thing." We hope you can join us then!

Also a reminder ... April's book is "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" by Stephen King -- just in time for Opening Day!

I'll be posting more later today or tomorrow about the latest section of "Bitter." How are folks liking it?

Posted at 12:28 PM
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March 21, 2009
What's right?
Posted by Sarah McGinnis

As I was reading this first section, I found myself thinking about how conditioned we are to make decisions based on what other people might think, or how things "should" be, rather than spending the time to find - and in some cases, fight for - what's truly right.

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March 19, 2009
Running on empty?
Posted by Andi Darling

When you're feeling really hungry, running on empty, have you ever found yourself eating the first thing edible you find in the fridge? Lizzy reminds me of such a starving woman, taking in whatever is offered her. Is Lizzy trying to fill the gaps in her life left by her parents death, her uncle's removal from her life by the church and then his death. And when we learn she is hit by a car while running away from her husband, who is about to leave her as well, we as readers feel overwhelmed by the losses in her life. Even the man we come to know as Harry Griggs, leaves Lizzy on the side of the road after her accident, even a stranger leaves her to die alone.

I don't remember, in Wood's description of Drew's and Lizzy's courtship, of Lizzy ever stating that she loved Drew. The relationship came together from their acknowledgment of the other being "The one who will save me... " Their marriage begins breaking down and Drew meets a woman at one of the weddings he photographs. Drew does state after Lizzy's accident that he didn't know if he would've left Lizzy, but the unknown and the memory of what occurred between them just before Lizzy was hit is still between them.

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Posted at 06:35 PM
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March 15, 2009
Loss and remembrance
Posted by Angela Muhs

Lizzy's accident is horrific. The first driver who comes upon her lying in the road thinks she's dead. He moves her off the road, swearing and pleading, and then flees.

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Posted at 11:39 PM
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March 12, 2009
Questions for Monica Wood?
Posted by Angela Muhs

I just wanted to let everyone know that Monica Wood has agreed to participate in a live chat on pressherald.com after we've finished the book. Mark your calendars now for 12:30 p.m. on March 31. (If you can't be online then, we'll archive the chat and keep it on the site.)

So as you read, make sure to jot down any questions you have. (We also can take questions in advance if you can't be online for the chat.)

I'm finding the book to be a fast read -- even though I know this time how it ends, I can't put it down. What are your impressions so far?

Posted at 05:13 PM
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March 09, 2009
"Any Bitter Thing" -- an introduction
Posted by Angela Muhs

"I tell this with the authority of memory."

Our narrator, Lizzy, says this on the book's first page, as she launches into her story, beginning with her being hit by a car as she jogs on a moonless Maine night.

But as we'll soon see, the authority of memory is elusive, and perhaps not as authoritative as Lizzy -- or anyone -- believes.

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March 02, 2009
And the winners are....
Posted by Angela Muhs


Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote for March and April selections. We actually had a tie, so it's a good thing we were picking two months' worth of books.

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Posted at 04:10 PM
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Andi Jackson-Darling is the Assistant Director/Reference librarian at the Falmouth Memorial Library. (more)

Shirley Helfrich is a district consultant for the Maine State Library, based in Portland. (more)

Sarah McGinnis is a Publicist for Tilbury House, a small independent book publisher in Gardiner. (more)

Angie Muhs is the Press Herald's deputy managing editor/online. (more)

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