Random books from KatieScarlett's library
The Promise by Donna Boyd
McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales by Michael Chabon
Das Goldene Buch Der La 1939 by Julius Wagner
1000 Fruit Jars by Bill Schroeder
Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig
Ordeal by Linda Lovelace
An Underground Education by Richard Zacks
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Favorite authorsBlance McCrary Boyd, Florence King (Shared favorites)
About meI am a Southerner. I am not hill folk; my people come from Finland, England, Germany and Austria, but I have two great grandmothers who are Cherokee. We came in not only through Ellis Island, but New Orleans as well.
A love of books was bred into me, I think. My parents have the most extensive personal library I've ever seen, and I recall having plowed through their collection when I'd run out of my own books.
This habit was good in many ways, as it expanded my horizons, but it also lent a twist to my own imagination, and I now have a somewhat amusing habit of making up stories in my own mind about other people. (Oh, EVERYONE has a story, but will they share it???) I suspect, with shame, there could lurk the heart of a gothic bodice-ripper novelist within my breast.
My preference is decidedly literature with a Southern bent to it - I believe there is a cultural approach to it I find comforting, but in these very same books I find strong female characters, something I am quite familiar with in my own family. I also enjoy English history for some reason - the perfect blend of art, romance, politics, religion and intrigue is enough to get anyone's heart racing! - at least my own!
While growing up barefoot in horse country, digging for crawdaddies and fishing, my grandmothers tried valiantly to make a lady of me. In many ways they succeeded; I like to think my good manners, posture, and cooking skills come from them... My mother taught me about pure female strength, how to write a thank you note, make everyone comfortable who visits, and the importance of a sense of humor... but to be honest I'd still rather be sitting in the bass boat with my Granddaddy casting and passing the time.
I'm a book-o-phile, and can plow through several in a month, and occasionally many at one time. So many books, so little time! I love our local library! I've found so many treasures there! I also haunt bookstores and estate sales when time permits - searching for oldies but goodies.
I discovered Gone with the Wind at thirteen, and have since reread it over two dozen times. I am currently pulling together a compilation of Scarlett O'Hara's self and culture. It is a project of love.
I have been fortunate in feathering my nest of life with some extraordinarily gifted and talented creative types, and am hoping to entice them onto LibraryThing, as I believe this venue will only grow. In this day and age of computers, we still read every day - even if it is online!
Greetings to one and all!
I am so pleased to be here!
About my libraryPredominantly Southern literature, with a rather healthy dose of English history.
Real nameDonna
LocationBeautiful semi-demi rural West Coast Florida
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