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I'm in for this one-I'm reading my daughter's copy. She hasn't read it yet, so I get to read it first.

I chose to read her first novel


I had bought the used copy of Notebook in 2013 for $3 and it has remained in my TBR pile as I continually chicken out of trying what I expect to be a challenging read. This month, I hope to, in the words of the Philly mayor, "get my big boy pants on" and finally get around to reading this.

Brian wrote: "I hope to, in the words of the Philly mayor, "get my big boy pants on" and finally get around to reading this...."
Haha! I saw him on the news this morning!
A great quote used in a fun way Brian! :)
Haha! I saw him on the news this morning!
A great quote used in a fun way Brian! :)

Yeah, I made that choice and read The Grass is Singing back in 2015, so I could say I had read a Lessing novel. It is a good entry point for Lessing .
I still feel that I should read this one as it is considered an important work, with more philosophy and social commentary, and the work that likely earned Lessing the Nobel. I expect to enjoy it less but think about it more.

I didn't like any of the characters!"
That sounds ominous. I don’t remember you abandoning a book before. I haven’t even started it yet...
I have abandoned more books this year than in previous years-maybe I've just been picking the wrong books.
When I was in my 30's I read a lot of Doris Lessing-her Martha Quest books in The Children of Violence series.
The Golden Notebook doesn't compare to them-since they basically deal with some of the same topics in a much more structured way.
I have been reading a lot more fun reads this year-I wonder why? 🤔
When I was in my 30's I read a lot of Doris Lessing-her Martha Quest books in The Children of Violence series.
The Golden Notebook doesn't compare to them-since they basically deal with some of the same topics in a much more structured way.
I have been reading a lot more fun reads this year-I wonder why? 🤔

I didn't like any of the characters!"
My big boy pants are feeling snugger and snugger.

Well, the book starts out with the two lasses being all smug and that, but then Anna goes home and here our story actually begins! If you gave up early, perhaps try it again.
Anna has several notebooks she has written in and starts with her tales in Africa and a group of friends staying at a guest house. They are all rather bohemian and quite modern for the times.
I'm 35% in now and it's alright.

Doris Lessing actually lived in a neighbouring country to South Africa, which was settled predominantly by English speaking settlers-who were a privileged class compared to a similar status in England. The native population had very few rights.



Quite familiar though, since I have many friends who are Communists, and whilst it is a wonderful idea in theory, for practicality I lean toward Socialism so had to agree to politely disagree with them on many issues.

Good for you, Kathy. I think this is a book one can appreciate and enjoy, but only with an exerted effort. I decided I was not up for the effort at this time, and admire you and Jazzy for making that effort during this holiday period.
I've noticed from previous years that I tend to choose to tackle challenging reads in January through April and September rather than either the summer or the winter holiday period.

I do most of my reading in December and January as my classes come to an end and then there is nothing happening until they start again.

Yes, being in lockdown can be like a holiday. Like Christmas, you just stay in jammies all day and enjoy your at-home playthings.
In addition, though, this Thursday is the American Thanksgiving Day, which starts the holiday season, and then there is Christmas and New Years. Actually, it seems more and more that the Holiday season commences on Halloween, the last day in October and continues through New Years or Twelfth night.


Yes, being in lockdown can be like a holiday. Like Chris..."
I'm looking forward to Chanukah, which is on the 10th of December. Too bad I don't have any jammies. I don't have a bedroom so i just stay dressed all day (and night) hahaha
Happy holiday to you!

No, jammies? You should get these: https://www.catalogfavorites.com/item...

Kathy I am glad you really liked this book. It being so different than most of the books we read might explain how she ended up being a Nobel Laureate.
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The Grass Is Singing (other topics)
In 1962, The Golden Notebook was published and became a success, and she was established as a major literary voice. She went on to publish many other books and to win various awards and honors for her work, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007. The Golden Notebook remains her crowning achievement and an iconic piece of writing for women of multiple generations.
The novel is a story within a story of Anna Wulf, who is a writer. She has written about her life in four separate notebooks, and the Golden Notebook is her attempt to tie all four together.
Anyone in on this?