I received These Precious Days as my March read for The Colony of Readers in the Book Hive Book Club. It came in the Large Print Edition which was perfect for me to breeze through it. The Essays are well-written and from the heart. Ann Patchett has a gift for self-analysis and the ability to see her relationships through the lens of self-awareness.
I thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of her essays and highly recommend this book for Book Clubs. I envision a lively discussion of which essay is a favorite and why.
Three Fathers touched me and reinforced the notion if only we could take the best of people and fashion them into one. Each of her mother's three husbands fulfilled a role in Ann's life to support and love her.
In There Are No Children Here Ann points out the idiocy of the notion she can't be a real writer until she has children. " Ann was told, "Because until you have children, you don't know what it means to love."
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