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  Social Event: Book Club Meeting: "Skipping Christmas" by Grisham
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Coffee Society, The Pruneyard [View Map]
1875 S Bascom Ave, Ste 112, Campbell
408-377-7734
Date: Thu, Oct 16th, 2008
Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Cost: cup o' joe

Book Club Meeting: "Skipping Christmas" by Grisham (public event)

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ArsNova
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Lives: Campbell, CA
Work: Domestic Goddess / House Elf
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    Join the Social Wave Book Club as we discuss Skipping Christmas by John Grisham.

    Luther and Nora Krank are fed up with the chaos of Christmas. The endless shopping lists, the frenzied dashes through the mall, the hassle of decorating the tree... where has all the joy gone? This year, celebrating seems like too much effort. With their only child off in Peru, they decide that just this once, they'll skip the holidays. They spend their Christmas budget on a Caribbean cruise set to sail on December 25, and happily settle in for a restful holiday season free of rooftop snowmen and festive parties.

    But the Kranks soon learn that their vacation from Christmas isn't much of a vacation at all, and that skipping the holidays has consequences they didn't bargain for...

    A modern Christmas classic, Skipping Christmas is a charming and hilarious look at the mayhem and madness that have become ingrained in our holiday tradition.
    Event Tags: Culture, Free

    Coffee Society, The Pruneyard [View Map]
    1875 S Bascom Ave, Ste 112, Campbell
    408-377-7734

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    posted by ArsNova on 9/5/08

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    tee6395
    in San Jose, CA
    testing...

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    tee6395
    in San Jose, CA
    Okay, after several tries and some frustration here is the scoop in regard to the book I spoke of last night:

    The Glass Castle: A Memoir by Jeannette Walls

    288 PAGES!!


    From Publishers Weekly
    Starred Review. Freelance writer Walls doesn't pull her punches. She opens her memoir by describing looking out the window of her taxi, wondering if she's "overdressed for the evening" and spotting her mother on the sidewalk, "rooting through a Dumpster." Walls's parents—just two of the unforgettable characters in this excellent, unusual book—were a matched pair of eccentrics, and raising four children didn't conventionalize either of them. Her father was a self-taught man, a would-be inventor who could stay longer at a poker table than at most jobs and had "a little bit of a drinking situation," as her mother put it. With a fantastic storytelling knack, Walls describes her artist mom's great gift for rationalizing. Apartment walls so thin they heard all their neighbors? What a bonus—they'd "pick up a little Spanish without even studying." Why feed their pets? They'd be helping them "by not allowing them to become dependent." While Walls's father's version of Christmas presents—walking each child into the Arizona desert at night and letting each one claim a star—was delightful, he wasn't so dear when he stole the kids' hard-earned savings to go on a bender. The Walls children learned to support themselves, eating out of trashcans at school or painting their skin so the holes in their pants didn't show. Buck-toothed Jeannette even tried making her own braces when she heard what orthodontia cost. One by one, each child escaped to New York City. Still, it wasn't long before their parents appeared on their doorsteps. "Why not?" Mom said. "Being homeless is an adventure."
    Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.

    Again--just a suggestion. I wouldn't be offended if you all chose another book.

    Happy Reading!!
    ~teresa

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