Dress Envy

Envy
#3 Luxe Novel
2009

I just put Splendor(the 4th and last Luxe novel) on hold at my local library and I hope the patron who has it right now reads really, really fast.  I am so intrigued by the ending of this one-I want to find out how everyone turns out, especially Diana!

It’s been two months since Will’s death and Elizabeth is struggling to get back out into society.  Her younger sister, Diana, is torn between hating and loving Henry Schoonmaker.  While Henry loves Diana he married Penelope, Elizabeth’s conniving best friend, to save Diana’s reputation. Then there is the maid-turned-socialite, Carolina Broud, who has to find how she fits into this back-stabbing world.  It sounds oh, so soap opera-ish except Godberson crafts the story well, layer upon layer. Instead you find yourself trying to finish the book all in one night just to know how everything clicks together.

The entire entourage heads off to Palm Beach, Florida, which is a perfect change of venue.  Penelope spends her time worrying about Diana while Diana shifts between taking care of Elizabeth and finding moments with Henry. There are some amazing powers at work here as several characters grow stronger.  I especially appreciate Henry as he learns to make decisions on his own.

I loved this third installment and felt like Godbersen is taking her characters to new heights.  Elizabeth’s decisions prove her natural strength.  Sadly, the more Elizabeth makes good decisions for herself and her family, Penelope makes bad decisions, tumbling her down a path of no redemption. 
If you haven’t picked up the Luxe and you enjoy historical fiction-give yourself this gift!!
Visit Anna Godbersen’s site here.

4/5 peaceful stars
recommended high school and above

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
2009

Synopsis

Calpurnia Virginia Tate is eleven years old in 1899 when she wonders why the yellow grasshoppers in her Texas backyard are so much bigger than the green ones.With a little help from her notoriously cantankerous grandfather, an avid naturalist, she figures out that the green grasshoppers are easier to see against the yellow grass, so they are eaten before they can get any larger. As Callie explores the natural world around her, she develops a close relationship with her grandfather, navigates the dangers of living with six brothers, and comes up against just what it means to be a girl at the turn of the century.
from Barnes and Noble website

This book is wonderful!  The cover art, which flows all around the book, continually caught my eye as I read, pulling me into Callie’s natural world.  She is a heroine most extraordinaire!  Her quest for knowledge is divulged to us immediately as she looks for the answers to why grasshoppers in her yard do not look the same.  Her thoughts on this matter lead her to seek out her grandfather, a quiet somewhat frightening man to Callie, who spends most of his time ensconced in his library or in his backyard laboratory.  At first afraid to talk to him, he soon sees Callie as his scientific partner as the two set out to gather specimens and talk about the world around them.  Grandfather and Callie have a grand time spending time together until Mother decides it’s time to start learning how to bake a good pie, knit socks and other homemaker activities necessary to a woman of the time. 
Before she seeks out her grandfather though she tries to get answers from her county seat library.   She’s heard her grandfather and the Reverend discuss Charles Darwin’s The origin of Species and she thinks this book will help her figure out what to do.  In order to get to the county library she has to hitch a ride with her favorite older brother, Harry.  In 1899 one has to ask the librarian for the book and Callie is slightly embarressed to ask for this controversial book (funny this book is still controversial)

I stepped up to the counter and whispered, ‘Please, ma’am, do you have a copy of Darwin’s book?’ She leaned over the counter and said, ‘What was that?’
‘Mr. Darwin’s book. You know, The Origin of Species.’
She frowned and cupped a hand behind her ear. ‘You have to speak up.’
I spoke up in a shaking voice. ‘Mr Darwin’s book. That one. Please.’
She pinioned me with a sour look and said, ‘I most certainly do not. I wouldn’t keep such a thing in my library.  They keep a copy in the Austin library, but I would have to order it by post. That’s fifty cents.  Do you have fifty cents?’ p 14

Poor Callie-looking for the library/ librarian of today!  I love how the pinched librarian can’t even call it a book!   Our heroine is constantly ahead of her time.  She soon figures out what is exactly up with the grasshoppers in her yard, makes quite a few other discoveries with her grandfather and wishes she could make plans to go off to university like her brother Harry.  Oh, and she does get her hands on a copy of that book-it was waiting right inside her grandfather’s library for her.

There is no fairy tale ending though for Callie.  Her mother still wants her to learn the art of being a good homemaker and her family is still relatively confused by her desire to go off the beaten path but we do get a sense that Callie will find someway to branch off.  This book would make an excellent holiday gift for girls on your list.
I read an interview with Kelly on HipWriterMama, where she said she had book marks with the cover art available-just email her and she would sign and deliver!  I did email her and she did send them-obviously a very lovely person!!  Thank you, thank you Jacqueline Kelly!!

Recommended middle school read
5/5 peaceful stars
Other wonderful reviews of this book:
*I’ve lost a few days along the way-started this post on Monday-got called away-Tuesday-snow day but sick, sick, sick with a cold.  Today finally able to muster up enough coherent thought to finish! 

Highland Library

It is all coming together.  These photos were taken on Friday morning and I had several volunteers come and help get even more books out of boxes and onto the shelves!  I think by the end of the week I will be ready to start putting my office together.  An efficient guy came and put my desk together Friday afternoon and another guy assembled all the shelves for the back storage area.  By quitting time on Friday I was exhausted (and feeling a little old) but headed off to a friends’ birthday celebration.  I believe now after spending a fairly relaxing weekend that my muscles have finally recovered from moving boxes around and hefting books up and down.  Thankfully one of the volunteers on Friday enjoyed helping me move boxes around-with a dolly!! 

Highlights of my weekend:

1. Watching my children perform in a church production!  Peaceful girl played a lamb!  Teenage boy was Joseph
2. Finished The evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly (review tommorow-loved it).
3. Getting parts of my house cleaned on Saturday morning.
4. Holding my sweetheart’s hand at h.s. performance of Romeo and Juliet.
5. Began third Luxe; Envy by Anna Godbersen and am mesmerized!!  Should be reading right now!
6. Watched husband put lights up on outside tree because I said please...

Hope your weekend was just as wonderful!

Highland Update

Just a quick update-I finished packing the rest of the library today!  Oh my goodness-what a lot of nooks and crannies to clean out.  I moved a lot growing up and have moved also several times as an adult so I was prepared for this major move but I kept coming upon another set of goodies to pack.  In one of the back old offices I found an ancient copy of Sears cataloging book-had to take that-it’s an antique!!

I spent about two hours in the new library thinking and talking about book placement, electical outlets and how high the desk is!  I am sad to find the major built in shelves are two small for picture books and in order for picture books to fit we will have to remove one shelf (wasted!) to make just two shelves across instead of three!  This is majorly dissapointing because I was very specific with the architect about book size and making enough space!!  Apparently they just did what they wanted to anyway.  The desk is too tall and there is an electical/computer drop spot too far away from where the computer is supposed to be…minor details on an otherwise beautiful library!  Tomorrow my books will be transported from one building to the other and we will begin to put them on the shelves by Friday!!  Yeah!!!  I will definetely be done with the whole move thing by holiday break!!
Tomorrow I should have new photos of move.

Updates:
I am on chapter 12 of The evolution of Calpurnia Tate, which is fantastic and worth savoring!
Peaceful girl and I are about to begin reading Ruby Lu, brave and true by Lenore Look and recommended by the indomitable V.
My two school book clubs are reading The Lightning Thief and Breadwinner and I have not been keeping up with them at all.  I am not giving them the full amazing book club experience as in previous years.  Hopefully, things will settle down after the big move and my focus for them will be better.

Be Peaceful~
michelle

Thrilling new Highland Library

Today and yesterday with a small team of community volunteers we have packed up the McKinstry library into 244 boxes.  I still have about 10 more boxes to pack and it will be all finished tomorrow.  It is strange to walk into the library and see empty shelves!! 
Over the next week the boxes will all be moved over to our brand new building, Highland Elementary!  Twice I’ve had the opportunity to visit our new space even though construction is still going on.  Today a bunch of the new furniture including shelving filled in our new space.  My excitement of going from the above photos to these is mind-jarring!!  What I saw today made me teary with joy and excitement!!

I should have had the library lights turned on cuz the last two photos are a little gloomy and there is still much to be done before it is book-ready but doesn’t it just look shiny and beautiful!  I love my new office-the cabinets, sink and the comfy chair-ahhhh!  The door behind that is a large storage area.  The chairs in the above photo are coffee brown with small circles of color-very subtle and soft.  The below photoshows shelves awaiting my collection.  Over the next few days I have to map out where I want all our books to go.  This task is a little overwhelming but one I want to figure out slowly even though my lovely volunteer library assistant has said “don’t worry if we put the books in and we decide they should really go somewhere else-we’ll just move them-no problem!!”  I love her!

Library Chaos

I am surrounding by a sea of boxes.  I’ve had so many wonderful volunteers we will be finished packing by Wednesday!!  The district moving man even stopped by and said they would begin to move boxes over to Highland by Wednesday as well!!  We are not only right on track but way ahead!!  I am so excited!!

Be Peaceful-
Michelle

Tree Farm

Now that Thanksgiving has passed us and with such lovely Midwest weather we decided to go Christmas tree shopping yesterday.  The day was so filled with friends and enjoying the outdoor weather I forgot about blogging until my head hit the pillow last night! 
We did find a beautiful tree! 

Black Friday

I missed writing a post yesterday even though I challenged myself to do it every day in November but…yesterday was Thanksgiving and I was busy with family events all day.  We are at my mother’s home in the woods and she not only does not have wireless but her one computer is in the basement away from all social flurry.  If I had escaped to the basement to blog it would have meant abandoning the family. 
I did
1. Help my mother cook.
2. Play with my children and 2 cute nephews.
3. Drink wine.
4. Take a lovely walk with sibling, husband, sister-in-law, various children and bouncy dog.
5. Eat pumpkin pie smothered in homemade whip cream.
6. Read and knit a little.
7. Dishes.
8. Smile a lot!!

What I did not do today…shop! 
Today I
1. Took an early morning walk.
2. Watched an excessive amount of Wii played by children and men.
3. Cooked some more.
4. Did more dishes.
5. Counted my blessings.
6. Drank  a little more wine.
7. Really relaxed.
8. Did some Wii bowling with Everyone before brother took the wii game away!!

Happy Thanksgiving to all and happy no shopping day!!
p.s. as an older sister I adore watching my youngest brother parent-it brings great joy to my life to see what an incredibly good and relaxed parent he is to his two active sons.  Does anybody else experience this joy with their siblings?
Be Peaceful~
Michelle

Half way

I’m halfway through Jodi Picoult’s Vanishing Acts and I am very anxious to finish it.  If you haven’t read any Picoult you should because she puts in so much research and each of her books are about such far-reaching topics!!  This one involves a father who kidnaps his child to keep the her away from an alcoholic mother.  Lots of twists and turns in the plot and great characters including a love triangle and a unique Native woman who dispenses interesting advise.

I’m on the fifth chapter of The evolution of Calpurnia Tate and love it also!  It makes me feel smarter and very scientific!
We are off for our own three days in the woods…

Everyone safe travels…

be peaceful-
michelle