Greetings all!
Heck.
Anybody ever read Are you there God, It's me Margaret By Judy Blume? I've read it about three thousand times and after reading Good People I am tempted to be a big nerd and think out a comparative analysis of the two texts.
Obviously The Tempest is significant to this book. I saw the play when I was 8 with my grandma and Aunt Norma at the Utah Shakespeare Festival. I remember nothing. I have it on my netflix cue- and hope to either watch it or at least read the cliff notes before or next meeting. Is there something with the parent/child relationships that parallels?
Finally - can one read a coming of age novel set in New York without thinking about Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye?
Read on and keep clever!
m
Saturday, May 3, 2008
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Um, just to clarify, I was also at the Festival with you and Grandma and Norma...... I remember it too.
Wait, I wasn't there. My dad was!
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