
What a wonderful productive evening at Book Club! Thank you to everyone for all your great input.
Cortney may be our first published author. . .of a cook book. ;-) *hint *hint - Yum - I need the recipe for your Curry Pasta. Along with Cortney, Moana, Rhona, Jane, Codee and I talked about
The Sunflower by Richard Paul Evans.
Perfect love casteth out fear. 1 John 4:18
What a nice, feel-good, inspirational book. We all loved the chapter headings, the author's style, and felt it was worth visiting his work again. (*read* check out MAY's selection)
**** Joy's review on
www.goodnessmatters.com****
Knowing goodness matters to so many people makes it easy to recommend
The Sunflower by Richard Paul Evans. It is such an uplifting, simple, good read. Reaching the last page made me wish it could continue on - and even with the brevity of the tale it left such a lasting impression. At the heart of the story is a very real orphanage in Peru named "El Girasol" - The Sunflower. Paul Cook an American ER doctor, gave up his career and selflessly became the orphanage Director. A young woman, Christine Hollister, who's heartsick after her fiance broke off their engagement agrees to go on a humanitarian expedition with her best friend Christine. During this expedition, a beautiful story unfolds about service, children, sacrifice and love. The whole story is
sumptuously written with thought provoking quotations from Paul's diary at the beginning of each chapter.
*Paul Cook's Diary*
The surest way to minimize your own burdens is to carry someone else's. (ch. 6)
Today I overheard an American teenager comparing her deprivation to that of our children, because her parents would only buy her a used car. There are none so impoverished as those who do not acknowledge the abundance of their lives. (ch. 9)
Feelings can be like wild animals - we underrate how fierce they are until we've opened their cages. (ch. 12)
The more I study history the more I realize how little mankind has changed. There are no new scripts, just different actors. (ch.14)
I have come to believe that the only true way we can serve God is to serve His children. (ch. 20)
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"Chocolate is God's apology for broccoli" (ha!)
From reading
The Sunflower I understood how the value of service, sacrifice and generosity to others can have a healing affect in our own life. Oh, I want to pick up the book and start it again right from the beginning! ~Joy updated 8/19/2011
And. . .drum roll please. . .We have the next
6 months of book picks.
=D
March 25th (*note: 4th Tuesday)
The True Story of Hansel and Gretel: a novel of war and survival by Loise Murphy
April: Kindred by Octavia E. Butler
May: The Last Promise by Richard Paul Evans
June: The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
July: The Appeal by John Grisham **Update** The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
**UPDATE**:
August: These is My Words by Nancy E. Turner
September: Breaking Dawn (Book 4 of the Twilight Series) by Stephenie Meyer
~release date August 2nd~
Can't wait to hear your comments. As for those of you who had to be away from us this evening - without question - Ladies, you were missed.
Next Book Club Meeting: March 25, 2008 at Cortney Nadig's home.
****Last Minute switch**** Book Club will be meeting at Rhona's home 3/25 at 7 PM.