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		<title>On My List: A Heroic New Year ~ A Guest Post by Erin Blakemore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is my great privilege to have Erin Blakemore visiting here on New Year&#8217;s Day to discuss heroic New Year&#8217;s Resolutions: On My List: A Heroic New Year One of the benefits of having written a book about literary heroines and kick-ass authors? No excuses. One of the drawbacks of having written a book about literary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is my great privilege to have Erin Blakemore visiting here on New Year&#8217;s Day to discuss heroic New Year&#8217;s Resolutions:</p>
<h3><strong>On My List: A Heroic New Year</strong></h3>
<blockquote><p>One of the benefits of having written a book about literary heroines and kick-ass authors? No excuses. One of the drawbacks of having written a book about literary heroines and kick-ass authors? No excuses. I&#8217;m hoping to have a heroic 2012&#8230;and here&#8217;s how.</p>
<p><strong>I&#8217;ll channel Charlotte</strong>: Charlotte Bronte didn&#8217;t let the deaths of thee siblings in eight months derail her productivity. She mourned, she wept&#8230;she wrote. No excuses, right?</p>
<p><strong>I&#8217;ll live like Louisa</strong>: I was surprised to learn that Louisa May Alcott was a proto-jogger in her day&#8230;the 1850s. If Louy could manage to work out in a bonnet and corset, I should be able to occasionally go to the gym. Right?</p>
<p><strong>I&#8217;ll zing like Zora</strong>: One of my favorite Zora Neale Hurston tales is that she supposedly decked a too-fresh admirer on an elevator en route to a Harlem Renaissance shindig. Okay, maybe I shouldn&#8217;t resort to physical violence, but I could do to be a bit bolder in the coming year.</p>
<p>How about you?  What heroines will you channel in the new year?</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Cover-of-The-Heroines-Bookshelf-pb.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-7660" style="padding: 10px;" title="Cover of The Heroine's Bookshelf (pb)" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Cover-of-The-Heroines-Bookshelf-pb-209x300.jpg" alt="" width="209" height="300" /></a>Thank you so much for your thoughtful post, Erin. I think I&#8217;ll focus on channeling Scarlett O&#8217;Hara myself. Life might knock her down, but she never lost sight of the fact that tomorrow is another day. I need that resilience in my life.</p>
<p>Those who share their reflections on heroines and the New Year will be entered for a chance to win a paperback edition of Erin&#8217;s book, <em>The Heroine&#8217;s Bookshelf: Life Lessons, from Jane Austen to Laura Ingalls Wilder</em> in paperback.</p>
<p>This contest is open to readers in the US and Canada. Leave a comment with your reflections about one or more heroine here before midnight EST on Thursday, January 5th. If you have a Twitter account, include your handle. I will announce the winner on Twitter on Friday, January 6th. If you do not have a Twitter account, I&#8217;ll send you an email if you are the winner. Good luck and have fun with this. New Year&#8217;s is the perfect time to learn from our literary heroines.</p>
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		<title>Shelf Awareness: Enlightenment for Readers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 00:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have subscribed to Shelf Awareness for longer than I can remember. It&#8217;s a treat to hear that ping on my phone weekday mornings right around 8am. I know that bookish goodness is waiting for me. The version I first subscribed to is now called their professional edition. It is aimed at professionals and those interested in the book industry. Within the past month or so,  they&#8217;ve created a second free email newsletter just for book lovers called Shelf Awareness: Enlightenment for Readers. It&#8217;s published contains reviews on the 25 best books publishing each week along with author interviews, book excerpts, giveaways and more. I think it&#8217;s quite lovely.</p>
<p>If you love books &#8211; and chances are that you do if you visit The Literate Housewife Review &#8211; you should subscriber. Now is the perfect time. Right now they’re running a contest for new subscribers. Check out the widget in the right column to sign up for the new publication and to be entered for a chance to win a great book! Check out the widget for more details. This is one regular email you&#8217;ll treasure!</p>
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		<title>#274 ~ The Red Queen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 10:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Red Queen by Philippa Gregory Published by: Simon &#38; Schuster Published on: August 2010 Page Count: 400 pages Genre: Historical Fiction My Reading Format: Hardcover review copy sent to me by the publisher. Available Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook Giveaway: Simon &#38; Schuster graciously provided me with a second hardcover review copy of The Red [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Cover-of-The-Red-Queen.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5783" style="padding: 10px;" title="Cover of The Red Queen" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Cover-of-The-Red-Queen.jpg" alt="" width="185" height="276" /></a><em><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1416563725?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thelitehousre-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1416563725">The Red Queen</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=thelitehousre-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1416563725" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></strong></em><strong> by Philippa Gregory</strong></p>
<p><strong>Published by:</strong> Simon &amp; Schuster</p>
<p><strong>Published on:</strong> August 2010</p>
<p><strong>Page Count:</strong> 400 pages</p>
<p><strong>Genre:</strong> Historical Fiction</p>
<p><strong>My Reading Format:</strong> Hardcover review copy sent to me by the publisher.</p>
<p><strong>Available Formats:</strong> Hardcover, eBook, audiobook</p>
<p><strong>Giveaway: </strong> Simon &amp; Schuster graciously provided me with a second hardcover review copy of <em>The Red Queen</em> for one of my lucky readers.  For an entry, simply fill out the Google Form at the end of the review. Just for fun, tell me what color you would be if you were queen.  Entries are accepted until Tuesday, August 17 at 11:59 PM EST.  Good luck!</p>
<hr /><strong>My Review</strong></p>
<p>Margaret Beaufort is a devout little girl.  She spends as many hours in prayer as her mother and nurse will allow.  She is fascinated with Joan of Arc and pictures herself one day running a monastary.  That is never going to happen.  As the daughter of deceased John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, she herself is in line for the throne.  The House of Lancaster has very few heirs, so it is imperative that she marry and mother sons as soon as possible.  She is married to Edmund Tudor at the early age of 12.  Within a years&#8217; time, her husband is killed defending the Lancasters, but he leaves her with a son in her belly.  She is certain that her son will one day be the King of England because she believes that God spoke this to her as He spoke to Joan.  She makes it her live&#8217;s mission and duty to see God&#8217;s will be done.</p>
<p><em>The Red Queen</em> is the second novel in Philippa Gregory&#8217;s series about England&#8217;s 15th Century Plategents. <em>The Red Queen</em> is a good counterpart to <em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2009/08/191-the-white-queen/" target="_blank">The White Queen</a></em>.  It balances out Elizabeth Woodville&#8217;s story in more ways than one.  It tells the Lancaster family&#8217;s story where the first told that of the York family.  Margaret is devoutly Roman Catholic where Elizabeth was mystyical.  Elizabeth was tentative about the future of her family while Margaret is rarely indecisive.  She believes that God&#8217;s will is for her son to be the future King of England and, as it&#8217;s God&#8217;s will, she had no cause to ever doubt it.  It also compliments the first novel by discussing her views of Elizabeth and whether she was a witch. You saw Margaret&#8217;s intentions behind the correspondence that gave Elizabeth hope.  The two books fit together like puzzle pieces in that way.</p>
<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Lady_Margaret_Beaufort.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-5790" title="Lady_Margaret_Beaufort" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Lady_Margaret_Beaufort.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="224" /></a>There were two aspects of Lady Margaret&#8217;s character that stood out for me &#8211; her self-righteousness and her resentfulness.  She is certain that God speaks to her as he did to Joan of Arc.  Therefore, she believed she could not sin or be in the wrong.  Over time, a supposed grace from God became her own personal infalibility.  She may have felt that Elizabeth was deluded by her relationship to Melusina, but Margaret was no less misguided herself.  She had to believe that she was special to God because the alternatives left her cold.  Had she been born a boy, she would have herself been in line to the throne and her very existence would have been cherished and protected.  As it was, she was just a bridge to the next generation of the House of Lancaster.  Her ultimate destiny never concerned anyone but herself.  Knowing that her family, most especially her mother, thought of her life as nothing more than a means to an end infuriated her.  I think she was driven more by that resentment than anything else.  The House of Lancaster got the son off of her that it wanted, but she created a sense of her own control where she had none through her special relationship with God.</p>
<p>I really enjoyed <em>The Red Queen</em>, especially after having read <em>The White Queen</em>. There were sections where Lady Margaret&#8217;s self-righteousness started to iritate me in similarly to Catherine of Aragon in <em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2007/05/21-the-constant-princess/" target="_blank">The Constant Princess</a></em>, but plotting and the scheming kept me interested.  I especially loved the  relationship between Margaret and her third husband, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby.  All things considered, he was a perfect match for her.  The novel finished especially strong on the battlefield at Bosworth.  I knew the outcome beforehand, but I still found myself holding my breath a little.  Although the next book in this series will feature Elizabeth Woodville&#8217;s mother, I&#8217;m looking forward to meeting Lady Margaret once again as &#8220;the mother-in-law.&#8221;  I am really enjoying this series and highly recommend <em>The Red Queen</em>.</p>
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		<title>#265 ~ Not That Kind of Girl</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 10:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not That Kind of Girl by Carlene Bauer Published by: HarperCollins Published on: June 29, 2010 Page Count: 288 Genre: Memoir My Reading Format: Trade paperback review copy provided by the publisher. Available Formats: Hardcover, paperback, eBook Today it is my great pleasure to be Carlene Bauer’s host on his TLC Book Tour for her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Cover-of-Not-That-Kind-of-Girl.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5604" style="padding: 10px;" title="Cover of Not That Kind of Girl" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Cover-of-Not-That-Kind-of-Girl.jpg" alt="" width="185" height="279" /></a>Not That Kind of Girl</strong></em><strong> by Carlene Bauer</strong></p>
<p><strong>Published by:</strong> HarperCollins</p>
<p><strong>Published on:</strong> June 29, 2010</p>
<p><strong>Page Count: </strong>288</p>
<p><strong>Genre:</strong> Memoir</p>
<p><strong>My Reading Format:</strong> Trade paperback review copy provided by the publisher.</p>
<p><strong>Available Formats:</strong> Hardcover, paperback, eBook</p>
<hr /><img title="tlc-logo-resized" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/tlc-logo-resized.png" alt="tlc-logo-resized" width="150" height="150" align="left" />Today it is my great pleasure to be Carlene Bauer’s host on his TLC Book Tour for her memoir, <em>Not That Kind of Girl</em>.</p>
<p>I have a lot of fun working as a tour host for <a title="TLC Book Tours" rel="homepage" href="http://tlcbooktours.com/">TLC Book Tours</a>.  They always have great books and authors on tour.  Check out <a href="http://tlcbooktours.com/" target="_blank">their website</a> for more information on this tour and the others that they are hosting.</p>
<hr /><strong>Summary from the Publisher</strong></p>
<p>Raised in evangelical churches that preached apocalypse now, Carlene Bauer grows up happy to oblige the God who presides over her New Jersey girlhood. But in high school and college, her intellectual and spiritual horizons widen, and she becomes skeptical of the judgmental God she&#8217;s been given. Still, she finds it hard to let go of the ideals she&#8217;s been raised with, and to rebel as she knows she should. She loves rock and roll, but politely declines offers of sex and drugs; she thinks the Bible and the Norton Anthology of American Literature are equally authoritative guides to life. Since there are no churches worshipping the Jesus Paul Westerberg sang about in &#8220;Can&#8217;t Hardly Wait,&#8221; and no tidy categories for those who are neither riot grrrls nor altar girls, she hovers between a hunger for the world and a suspicion of it.</p>
<p>In her twenties, however, determined to make up for lost time, Bauer undertakes a belated and often comic coming-of-age in New York City. Between late blooming at parties and staying late at work, it seems that she might become as bold as she&#8217;d hoped to be—even if the late blooming is a little more hapless than highly erotic. And yet the city and its pleasures do not distract her from another hope: that she might learn how to have a faith that she can truly call her own. Enter the Catholic Church, and a conversion. But then she falls in love, and loses her religion—which leaves her wondering just what it means to be good.</p>
<p>Sharply written, hilarious, and touching, Not That Kind of Girl is the story of one young woman&#8217;s efforts to define worldliness, ambition, and love on her own terms—while believing in, among other things, The Smiths, Virginia Woolf, and the transformative power of New York City. Fellow restless seekers will find solace in Bauer&#8217;s struggle to create meaning in the face of overwhelming doubt, and fall in love with the highly original voice at the center of this unforgettable debut.</p>
<p><strong>My Review</strong></p>
<p>All things pointed to me loving <em>Not That Kind of Girl</em>, a spiritual memoir by Carlene Bauer.  She tells of her upbringing in an evangelical Christian home, her conversion to Catholicism, and ultimately letting go of God and her inner good-girl. I&#8217;m intersted in the stories of those who grew up in an evangelical household because it&#8217;s so much different than my own, Catholic upbringing. That she later chose to become Catholic made me want to find out why.  Once I started reading, I discovered that we are roughly the same age and that we share very similar musical tastes and influences I became even more excited. While very well written, <em>Not That Kind of Girl</em> did not work well for me.  Bauer is extremely intelligent and is logical in the examination of her spiritual history. It&#8217;s just that cerebral approach that kept me at an arm&#8217;s distance.  She provided intellectual arguments for who she was and the choices she made, but she doesn&#8217;t let her readers see into her heart.</p>
<p>While very different memoirs, <em>Not That Kind of Girl</em> reminded me of <em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2008/02/60-eat-pray-love/" target="_blank">Eat, Pray, Love</a></em>.  In both memoirs, I felt that the author were prone to over-analyzing.  In tone, this memoir reminded me of <em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2007/04/20-the-mistresss-daughter/" target="_blank">The Mistress&#8217; Daughter</a></em>.  Both are well written memoirs, but with a cynical edge that made the authors remote and untouchable.  That&#8217;s not why I read memoirs.  I read them because I want to share in another person&#8217;s experiences, be they delightful or terrifying.  It&#8217;s a way of connecting to others and consider my own life.  I just wasn&#8217;t able to get that close this time.</p>
<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/carlene-bauer.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-5607" title="carlene bauer" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/carlene-bauer.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="221" /></a>Because of the potential it had at the start, I wish that I had enjoyed this memoir more.  I have always been curious evangelical churches.  To someone used to the same routine week in and week out, those services seem so alive.  Having attended many such services over the years, they just haven&#8217;t clicked with me.  As lively as they are, they&#8217;ve never clicked with my soul the way the Mass has as I&#8217;ve grown older and matured.  I really wanted to know why Ms. Bauer left and joined the Catholic Church.  In the end, I never really understood.  She related to Dorothy Day and her conversion.  She liked the Liberation Theology and the focus on social justice.  Still, knowing about the history of the Church and the sexual abuse scandals, she converts.  Shortly thereafter, she finds herself unable to sit through Mass thinking about what the priest might have done, might have thought to do, or might have covered up.  Without the emotional connection to the author, it all seemed hollow.</p>
<p>I am glad that Ms. Bauer is happy with her life in New York and with the spiritual choices she&#8217;s made.  Perhaps her memoir would be more up your alley, though.  If you&#8217;d be interested in reading <em>Not That Kind of Girl</em>, I would be happy to send you my gently read copy.  Leave a comment here letting me know.  I&#8217;ll use my favorite Randomizer to select the lucky reader.</p>
<p>Please be sure to check out the rest of the stops on this tour:</p>
<p>Thursday, July 1st: <a href="http://www.capriciousreader.com/">Tales of a Capricious Reader</a></p>
<p>Tuesday, July 6th: <a href="http://corinnesbookreviews.blogspot.com/">The Book Nest</a></p>
<p>Monday, July 12th: <a href="http://dreyslibrary.blogspot.com/">Drey’sLibrary</a></p>
<p>Wednesday, July 14th: <a href="http://www.needmoreshelves.blogspot.com/">As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves</a></p>
<p>Thursday, July 15th: <a href="http://shereadsandreads.blogspot.com/">she reads and reads</a></p>
<p>Tuesday, July 20th: <a href="http://godsheart-heart2heart.blogspot.com/">Heart 2 Heart</a></p>
<p>Friday, July 23rd: <a href="http://www.knowingthedifference.com/">Knowing the Difference</a></p>
<p>Monday, July 26th: <a href="http://www.bookshipper.blogspot.com/">Bookshipper</a></p>
<p>Tuesday, July 27th: <a href="http://www.legallyheidi.com/">Life In Pink</a></p>
<p>Wednesday, July 28th: <a href="http://mybooksmylife.com/">my books. my life.</a></p>
<p>Thursday, July 29th: <a href="http://suko95.blogspot.com/">Suko’s Notebook</a></p>
<p>Friday, July 30th: <a href="http://www.a-fair-substitute-for-heaven.blogspot.com/">A Fair Substitute for Heaven</a></p>
<p>Monday, August 2nd: <a href="http://www.acertainbentappeal.com/">A Certain Bent Appeal</a></p>
<p>Wednesday, August 4th: <a href="http://strandupdate.blogspot.com/">Sara’s Organized Chaos</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have a wonderful St. Patrick&#8217;s Day, everyone!  I hope you&#8217;re all wearing green because I don&#8217;t want a single one of you to get pinched. Let me know if the Leprechauns play any tricks on you.  That&#8217;s all Allison has been talking about this week.  LOL! While you have the luck o&#8217; the Irish today, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/patday.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5173" title="patday" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/patday-300x225.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" width="300" height="225" /></a>Have a wonderful St. Patrick&#8217;s Day, everyone!  I hope you&#8217;re all wearing green because I don&#8217;t want a single one of you to get pinched. Let me know if the Leprechauns play any tricks on you.  That&#8217;s all Allison has been talking about this week.  LOL!</p>
<p>While you have the luck o&#8217; the Irish today, be sure to check out my current book giveaways:</p>
<p><em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/03/238-the-wives-of-henry-oades-review-giveaway/" target="_blank">The Wives of Henry Oades</a></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/03/garth-stein-giveaway-raven-stole-the-moon/" target="_blank">Raven Stole the Moon</a></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/03/243-venetia-kellys-traveling-show/" target="_blank">Venetia Kelly&#8217;s Traveling Show</a></em> ~ this one is especially appropriate because it&#8217;s set in Ireland</p>
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		<title>Fireworks Over Toccoa Contest</title>
		<link>http://literatehousewife.com/2010/03/fireworks-over-toccoa-contest/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 23:07:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have recently read Fireworks Over Toccoa by Jeffrey Stepakoff.  I&#8217;m working on my review, which will be posted next week. [Sneak Peak: I think people will find this to be a fun beach read this year.] In the meantime, I wanted to let you know about an incredible contest being held by St. Martin&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cover-of-Fireworks-over-Toccoa.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5117" style="padding: 10px;" title="Cover of Fireworks over Toccoa" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cover-of-Fireworks-over-Toccoa.jpg" alt="" width="185" height="251" /></a>I have recently read <em>Fireworks Over Toccoa</em> by Jeffrey Stepakoff.  I&#8217;m working on my review, which will be posted next week. [<em>Sneak Peak:</em> I think people will find this to be a fun beach read this year.]</p>
<p>In the meantime, I wanted to let you know about an incredible contest being held by <a href="http://us.macmillan.com/smp.aspx" target="_blank">St. Martin&#8217;s Press</a>.  It&#8217;s underway beginning this week and will be open until March 30, the novel&#8217;s publication date.</p>
<p>Here are the details Sarah sent me (emphasis mine!):</p>
<p>Go to the book&#8217;s <a href="http://www.fireworksovertoccoa.com/" target="_blank">website</a>.  There, you will find:</p>
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<li>A note from author Jeffrey Stepakoff</li>
<li>An enormous online excerpt from the book</li>
<li>An audio excerpt</li>
<li>Crazy awesome sweepstakes</li>
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<ul>
<li>1 grand prize winner will win a romantic picnic basket for two complete with caviar, crackers &amp; cheese, cookies, chocolates &amp; truffles and MUCH more <strong><em>(see below &#8211; doesn&#8217;t that basket look decadent??)</em></strong></li>
<li><strong><em>300 runners-up</em></strong> <em><strong>will receive a copy of Fireworks Over Toccoa.</strong></em></li>
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<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/FireworksOverToccoaBasket.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5152" title="FireworksOverToccoaBasket" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/FireworksOverToccoaBasket.jpg" alt="" width="401" height="404" /></a></p>
<p>Now, go and enter the contest.  Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Garth Stein Giveaway ~ Raven Stole the Moon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 16:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I reviewed Garth Stein&#8217;s Raven Stole the Moon on Tuesday and I am very excited to host a giveaway of this book today.  Sarah from Terra Communications graciously is making this giveaway copy available to one of my readers. Thank you so much, Sarah! One of the most interesting aspects of this novel was the background on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cover-of-Raven-Stole-the-Moon1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5107" style="padding: 10px;" title="Cover of Raven Stole the Moon" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Cover-of-Raven-Stole-the-Moon1.jpg" alt="" width="185" height="279" /></a>I reviewed Garth Stein&#8217;s <em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/03/240-raven-stole-the-moon/" target="_blank">Raven Stole the Moon</a> </em>on Tuesday and I am very excited to host a giveaway of this book today.  Sarah from Terra Communications graciously is making this giveaway copy available to one of my readers. Thank you so much, Sarah!</p>
<p>One of the most interesting aspects of this novel was the background on the spirituality of Alaska&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlingit" target="_blank">Tlingit</a> people.  Raven, for whom the book is titled, is an important figure.  The kushtaka were granted special powers  by Raven and their role is this novel is the most chilling.  To enter this contest, leave a comment here telling me if you&#8217;ve read much about the spirituality of indigenous people.  If so, what has been your favorite story?</p>
<p>For a second entry, tweet about this contest.  Be sure to let me know by including @lithousewife in your tweet.</p>
<p>This contest will be open for 1 week.  I&#8217;ll accept entries until 11:59 PM EST on March 18.  I&#8217;ll announce the winner on March 19th.  Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Random Bookish Questions &amp; Winners</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have no idea why these questions seem so urgent to me today, but they are.  In an attempt to clear my head, I thought I&#8217;d air them out. Why do some novels get &#8220;a novel&#8221; appended to their title while others don&#8217;t? How is it determined whether a book is first published in hardcover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste">I have no idea why these questions seem so urgent to me today, but they are.  In an attempt to clear my head, I thought I&#8217;d air them out.</div>
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<li>Why do some novels get &#8220;a novel&#8221; appended to their title while others don&#8217;t?</li>
<li>How is it determined whether a book is first published in hardcover of trade paperback?  Is it a genre issue?  The strength of the author?</li>
<li>Why don&#8217;t all publishers use the same paper that HarperCollins used for the below pictured edition of Gregory Maguire&#8217;s <em>Wicked</em>?  It smells so good!  All books should smell that good.</li>
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<p><em>Trust me. This book smells wicked good.</em></p>
<hr />Now that I&#8217;ve asked my questions with no real hope of a response (but if you know, please do share!), I&#8217;d like to announce the winners of two of my recent giveaways:</p>
<p><strong>Winner of O, Juliet:</strong></p>
<p>All knowing Random.org selected #5.  #5 just happens to be Kathy from <a href="http://bermudaonion.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Bermudaonion&#8217;s Weblog</a>!  Congratulations, Kathy!  I&#8217;ll get your book out to you this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>Winners of The Kitchen House</strong></p>
<p>I still haven&#8217;t lost the glow after meeting Kathleen Grissom.  I am really excited to be able to send the following two winnners signed copies of her wonderful novel, <em>The Kitchen House</em>!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s lucky #10 and #6.  Congratulations to Ti from <a href="http://bookchatter.net/" target="_blank">Book Chatter</a> and Jeanne Duperrault.  Please send me your mailing addresses and I&#8217;ll get your books in the mail to you!</p>
<p>Have a great weekend, everyone!  I&#8217;m off work until Tuesday, so I&#8217;m looking forward to reading, blogging, and more reading.</p>
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		<title>Blogiversary and Tainted Winners</title>
		<link>http://literatehousewife.com/2010/02/blogiversary-and-tainted-winners/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 02:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I cannot tell you want kind of day it was today.  I found out late this morning that my web hosting provider had to remove access to an essential file, causing my blog to be out of commission for most of the day.  I guess you don&#8217;t truly realize how much something is a part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/thankful.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5024" title="thankful" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/thankful-300x186.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="186" /></a>I cannot tell you want kind of day it was today.  I found out late this morning that my web hosting provider had to remove access to an essential file, causing my blog to be out of commission for most of the day.  I guess you don&#8217;t truly realize how much something is a part of your life until it&#8217;s unavailable.  I will never take my web hosting for granted again.</p>
<p>In thanksgiving for it being back up and running (yay!), I am announcing the lucky winners of two of my recent contests: my 3rd blogiversary and <em>Tainted</em> by Brooke Morgan.</p>
<h2>Winner of Tainted</h2>
<p>Congratulations to Lisa for <a href="http://litandlife.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Lit and Life</a>!  Lisa, I&#8217;ve got your address, so keep an eye on your mailbox.</p>
<h2>Blogiversary Winners</h2>
<p>I used Random. org to select three numbers between and including 1 and 88.  Here is what the great randomizer on the net sent back:</p>
<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/BlogiversaryWinners.bmp"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-5025" title="BlogiversaryWinners" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/BlogiversaryWinners.bmp" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><em>1G iPod Shuffle:</em> Congratulations to Sam!</p>
<p><em>3 book Grab Bag:</em> Congratulations to Bonnie from <a href="http://redladysreadingroom-redlady.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Redlady&#8217;s Reading Room</a>!</p>
<p><em>1 book  Grab Bag and Bookmarks for the Library of your Choice:</em> Congratulations to Melissa from <a href="http://bettyboochronicles.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Betty and Boo Chronicles</a>!</p>
<p>If your name isn&#8217;t listed here, I have <a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/02/an-afternoon-with-kathleen-grissom/" target="_blank">another giveaway</a> in progress for one of two signed copies of Kathleen Grissom&#8217;s <em>The Kitchen House.</em></p>
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		<title>An Afternoon with Kathleen Grissom</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 16:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I loved Kathleen Grissom&#8217;s debut novel, The Kitchen House.  As soon as I knew she would be in my area, I made plans to see her.  When I told Jaime from Confessions of a Bibliophile about the event, she agreed to come with me.  Saturday was a blogger&#8217;s day out for me. We&#8217;ve been having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved Kathleen Grissom&#8217;s debut novel, <em><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/02/235-the-kitchen-house/" target="_blank">The Kitchen House</a></em>.  As soon as I knew she would be in my area, I made plans to see her.  When I told Jaime from <a href="http://www.bookconfessions.com/" target="_blank">Confessions of a Bibliophile</a> about the event, she agreed to come with me.  Saturday was a blogger&#8217;s day out for me.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been having a lot of winter weather in Southwest Virginia, but Saturday proved to be a clear, if not windy, day.  I had never been to the Givens book store in Lynchburg before.  I was pleasantly  surprised because the Givens in Salem looks a lot like one in <a href="http://literatehousewife.com/2010/02/have-you-been-to-a-bookstore-like-this/" target="_blank">this video</a>.  The Lynchburg store sells both new and used books as well as children&#8217;s toys.  We were there a few minutes early, giving me time to buy additional copies of <em>The Kitchen House </em>and to do a little browsing.</p>
<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/KathleenGrissomLH.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4996" style="padding: 10px;" title="KathleenGrissom&amp;LH" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/KathleenGrissomLH.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="134" /></a>They set up Kathleen&#8217;s reading by a fireplace with a portrait of Edgar Allen Poe above it.  It was really a nice area.  I hadn&#8217;t been expecting her to be looking for me, so I was pleasantly surprised to learn that she had read my review.  She was as happy to meet me as I was to meet her.  She introduced Jaime and I to Eleanor Dolan, the poet who has mentored her along the way.  Both women were warm and charming.</p>
<p>I brought my new Flip video camera along to capture some of the event to share with you.  One word of caution: I won&#8217;t be receiving any Oscars for best cinematography any time soon.  I don&#8217;t have a full-sized tripod for my Flip (a definite wish list item), so I did the best that I could.  The first video is a little shakier than the last two.</p>
<p>Kathleen began the reading by explaining how <em>The Kitchen House</em> came into being.  Here is a clip about the origins of her novel and her reading of the Prologue:</p>
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<p>Kathleen also read one of my absolute favorite scenes from the book.  It is between Lavinia shortly after she became acclimated to life on the Pyke plantation and Papa George, Mama Mae&#8217;s husband:</p>
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<p>The final clip is in answer to a question about Kathleen&#8217;s next novel, which takes place in her native Canada:</p>
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<p><a href="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Cover-of-The-Kitchen-House1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4975" title="Cover of The Kitchen House" src="http://literatehousewife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Cover-of-The-Kitchen-House1.jpg" alt="" width="163" height="250" /></a>I really enjoyed listening to Kathleen talk about the book and her writing process.  An afternoon with a book blogging friend and a new author.  What a nice way to spend the day.</p>
<p>After the reading, there was a <a class="zem_slink" title="Book signing" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_signing">book signing</a> and I bought a copy to have singed to giveaway here.  To make it even better, Kathleen, after reading my review, brought another copy with her to giveaway.  So, I have two signed copies of <em>The Kitchen House</em> to giveaway here!</p>
<p>This contest is open to U.S. and Canadian readers and will be open until Monday, March 1st at 11:59 EST.   For a chance to win, simply leave a comment here.</p>
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