It’s Time For Summer!

I love lists!! I especially love summer reading lists. During the summer months I work the same amount of hours that I normally do but for some reason, maybe the fact that the days are longer, I feel as if I have more time to read.

This year I will be spending a lot of time by the pool because I signed my daughter up for eight weeks of swim lessons. That means that I will have an extra thirty minutes of reading time each day. That’s heaven to me!

There are a lot of lists coming out right now but the list that I always keep an eye out for is NPR’s. Well, NPR actually comes out with several lists for summer so if you want to check them out, click here.

This summer I hope to pick up and finish the rest of the Harry Potter series. I stopped at book four (when I had kid #2) and never picked them up again. I got completely sidetracked by sleepless nights.

What one book are you looking forward to this summer?

Review: The Middle Place


The Middle Place

By Kelly Corrigan
Publisher: Voice
Pub. Date: December 2008
ISBN-13: 9781401340933
288pp

Here’s the blurb from Barnes and Noble:

For Kelly Corrigan, family is everything. At thirty-six, she had a marriage that worked, two funny, active kids, and a weekly newspaper column. But even as a thriving adult, Kelly still saw herself as the daughter of garrulous Irish-American charmer George Corrigan. She was living deep within what she calls the Middle Place—”that sliver of time when parenthood and childhood overlap”—comfortably wedged between her adult duties and her parents’ care. But Kelly is abruptly shoved into coming-of-age when she finds a lump in her breast—and gets the diagnosis no one wants to hear. When George, too, learns that he has late-stage cancer, it is Kelly’s turn to take care of the man who had always taken care of her—and to show us a woman who finally takes the leap and grows up.

The Short of It:

A beautifully written memoir that touches the heart and leaves you wanting more. Funny, poignant, and incredibly moving. I could not put it down.

My Thoughts:

I read this book in the course of two days. Once I started it, I simply had to finish it. Kelly Corrigan is actually quite funny. She writes effortlessly and even though her story centers around her battle with cancer, it’s also very much a story about family and what it means to her. Her relationship with her father, Greenie, was so vividly described that I felt as if I knew him personally. This is a wonderful story of hope and perseverance. It’s incredibly uplifting and empowering as well. I laughed and cried. I just can’t say enough about this book.

This book was sent to me by Jennifer over at Book Club Girl in preparation for the Blog Talk show with the author. The show is scheduled for this Wednesday, 5/27 at 7pm EST. If you’d like to participate, click here for more information. I can’t wait to hear Kelly speak.

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