PatH., How exciting your Mom was a librarian! I now know where you and Joan got your love of reading. I never had access to any books until I got in High School, now I can't own enough of them, I make visits to our library and our Barnes and Noble frequently.
Okay, I have GOT to share this book I am reading with ya'll. I can't contain my enthusiasm..... the name of it is,
The Shadow Land by Elizabeth Kostova.
She has also written,
The Historian and
The Swan Thieves.
Barb,
Macedonia, Bulgaria's next door neighbor we hear of from ancient times but Bulgaria not - seems like a modern name - maybe the land area was part of either Greece or Macedonia back in the day. I have heard of the city of Sofia - I wonder if the city is named after the famous ancient poet Sofia
Barb, there is no mention as to how the city got it's name, but there are so many places nearby they are traveling to throughout Bulgaria. Alexandra lives in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina and decides to go teach in Sofia, Bulgaria. Once she lands in Sofia the story has taken her to, Velin Monastery in Bovech, then to Plovdiv, next to Gornno, and now I have no idea where their next destination will be. The people, culture, politics, arts, landscapes are simply visually amazing.
This is the first time ever reading this author, and this area of the world for me. I started reading yesterday and could not put the book down. I fell asleep with it next to me. I have never devoured a book so quickly as this one. It's full of descriptions of the many regions the protagonist and her companion travels to, trying to return an urn of ashes she accidentally took with her, when standing beside an elderly couple and their son waiting for a taxi. It has become a mystery with many dangers to avoid. It appears she or the taxi driver, have in their possession something someone is trying to retrieve, making them a target, yet they have no idea which of them have what ever the person/persons are trying to get back. All I can say is, I could just imagine our discussion if our group was reading this book together.
Oh, oh, oh..... although, I am glad I am reading it alone, because I can go at the speed of light to keep reading without having to stop at sections assigned in our discussion. It's just under 500 pages and I am already on page 223. I suppose I will complete it by the end of today, and will be wishing it had not ended.
Oh the joys of a good book, on a snowy day!!!