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The Memory Quilt: A Christmas Story for Our Times

December 13th, 2009 MasterMind 2 comments

  • ISBN13: 9781439170458
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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A perfect Christmas for Lela Edwards this year would include the presence of her husband, her three daughters, and her favorite granddaughter, Darcie. They would each be happy, healthy, and properly married. But life doesn’t always unfold in a perfect way, even for God-loving, churchgoing people like these. Lela’s husband of fifty years, Walter, has recently passed, and the daughters now live in towns and states far from the Chicago neighborhood where they were raised.Darcie is traveling to Missouri City, Texas, to be with her mother, not to Chicago to be with her grandmother, whom she expects to come down hard on her for deciding to divorce her husband and the father of her unborn child. Lela is upset and annoyed with Darcie and herself for breaking her own time-honored tradition of making a quilt to celebrate each family wedding. The quilt is still in separate pieces, and apparently so is the marriage of Doug and Darcie.The Christmas season is about cele… More >>
The Memory Quilt: A Christmas Story for Our Times

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Christmas Memories: Gifts, Activities, Fads, and Fancies, 1920s-1960s

December 7th, 2009 MasterMind 4 comments

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Oh, those Christmas memories. We all have them, locked away in our hearts. But what about the Christmases we weren’t there for? The one our favorite heirloom ornament came from, or the one we know only from a picture of our newlywed parents smiling under the mistletoe?In Christmas Memories, Susan Waggoner, author of STC’s It’s a Wonderful Christmas and Under the Tree, looks at bygone holidays from the perspective of those who lived them. Beginning with “Christmas in the Melting Pot,” which depicts yuletide in the early 1920s, the author presents detailed snapshots that re-create holiday seasons past. She chronicles the gifts, activities, fads, and fancies that made each Christmas unique; indulges in fantasy shopping at yesterday’s prices; shares thoughts from letters, diaries, and magazines of the era; and makes the past pop to life with vibrantperiod art. Readers will revel in the irresistible nostalgia of Christmas Memories…. More >>
Christmas Memories: Gifts, Activities, Fads, and Fancies, 1920s-1960s

A Christmas Memory

November 19th, 2009 MasterMind 5 comments

  • ISBN13: 9780375837890
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
First published in 1956, this much sought-after autobiographical recollection of Truman Capote’s rural Alabama boyhood has become a modern-day classic. We are proud to be reprinting this warm and delicately illustrated edition of A Christmas Memory–”a tiny gem of a holiday story” (School Library Journal, starred review). Seven-year-old Buddy inaugurates the Christmas season by crying out to his cousin, Miss Sook Falk: “It’s fruitcake weather!” Thus begins an unforgettable portrait of an odd but enduring friendship between two innocent souls–one young and one old–and the memories they share of beloved holiday rituals.Amazon.com Review
A Christmas Memory is the classic memoir of Truman Capote’s childhood in rural Alabama. Until he was ten years old, Capote lived with distant relatives. This book is an autobiographical story of those years and his frank and fond memories of one of his cousins, Miss Sook Faulk. The text is illustrated with ful… More >>
A Christmas Memory

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What memory errors could occur on Christmas and why they could happen?

November 16th, 2009 MasterMind 2 comments

Santa, at this time of year, is preparing for Christmas and he is going over last year’s list of all the good stuff he brought the children of the world. As he is doing this, his helpers are talking about what the children want this year. Explain what memory errors could occur on Christmas and why they could happen. Explain what Santa can do to prevent them.

How would I answer that?
I know it’s a very odd question. That’s why I have no idea how to answer it.


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