Tuesday, March 15, 2011

March Mother Daughter Book Group

Disaster.  Tonight's meeting was an absolute disaster.  The girls were uninterested, ill-mannered, and totally unfocused.  I'm not sure if it was the book or the moon -- but if I could call "do-overs" this would be the night.

Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Airlift's We read The Candy Bomber -- a book that both Daisy daughter and I loved -- but wasn't particularliy a winner with the group.  It was our first venture with a non-fiction selection, so maybe that had something to do with it.  Regardless, they spent more time discussing what book to read NEXT month, than they did about Col. Halverson's heroic efforts during the Berlin airlift.

Oh well, maybe next month will be better.

After much deliberation, they selected:

My Life in Pink and Green by Lisa Greenwald  
My Life in Pink and Green by Lisa Greenwald: Book Cover

Summary: Twelve-year-old Lucy Desberg is a natural problem-solver. At her family’s struggling pharmacy, she has a line of makeover customers for every school dance and bat mitzvah. But all the makeup tips in the world won’t help save the business. If only she could find a way to make it the center of town again—a place where people want to spend time, like in the old days. Lucy dreams up a solution that could resuscitate the family business and help the environment, too. But will Lucy’s family stop fighting long enough to listen to a seventh-grader?

2 comments:

Tina's Blog said...

I really liked the Candy Bomber. It's too bad there wasn't more discussion about it, or about other interesting tidbits about World War II. I keep learning so much about it myself with all the different books that have been published chronicling how World War II truly affected all nations.

Tricia said...

Dang. Just remember that you can't win 'em all and you can't please everyone. As long as you and Daisy daughter had a good time, it's a success! :)