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I would miss it too, even though I don’t add much. I can certainly do better. I just looked up The Late Liz on Amazon. I really enjoyed the book back in the 50′s, heard the author on tape in our church and so got the book, loaned it to a friend, got it back, rather water logged, but dried, loaned it again and never got it back, can’t remember who I loaned it to? But it is still available and the one review of it was, “Boring book, poorly written” But I did find I still have her on an audio cassette. I’m thinking of ordering it, but will listen first. Its the auto biography of a very wealthy woman, I think raised in NYC mostly by nannys. She has a very troubled life, makes horrible choices, and tries to commit suicide, which she says, “I couldn’t even do that right!”
She remembers thinking of a night time prayer one of the nanny’s taught her before she lost conscienceness, one of her son’s finds her and get her to a hospital. The rest of the book is her revitalized life. I guess I will order it again.
Otherwise, one of our daughters gave us a Netflix subscription and my husband really likes movies! Last night we watched 1987 Lean On Me, Morgan Freeman, the true story of Joe Clark, a NJ principle who turned a messed up high school around. Clive watched it again, but I read, these movies cut into my reading time. It’s nice to watch them together though.
Now I’m going to reconcile my check book, offta! Jacky