Monday, February 27, 2012

Mailbox Monday: Tell Me A Story


Last week I received one book in the mail, Tell Me A Story: Stories From A Childhood In Old New York,  from the author, who's also an artist, Bea Gold.  It's a book of thirty-six illustrated stories about growing up in "old" NY during the 1930s and 1940s.  As a former New Yorker (who still adores NY), this book will resonate with me in terms of place, at the very least. It looks like the perfect picture book to languish with in a cozy chair or couch over the course of an afternoon or evening.

Mailbox Monday is hosted this month by Metroreader, so please stop by if you're participating. What new books graced your mailbox recently?  As always, your comments are welcomed.

13 comments:

  1. Love the picture of MS and your MIL. Yea for Merle, she won the oscar... I think? I fell asleep before the end.

    The book does look interesting, esp. for you since you lived in NY.

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  2. I love to read about that time period - that looks like a wonderful book.

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  3. That sounds like a really nice book, enjoy it :)

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  4. Tell Me a Story sounds really good, I hope you enjoy it!

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  5. It sounds fantastic! I can't wait to see what you think of it.

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  6. Oh, this does indeed sound excellent, and I hope that you have a great time with it! I am excited to see how it goes for you!

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  7. Oh … this sounds really interesting!!

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  8. It does look like a book that you could curl up with. Enjoy!

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  9. What a delightful cover. As you know I'm not a fan of the short story but this does sound good.

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  10. A nice cover and I hope, a nice book !

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  11. Hello Suko! I will post some discussion questions for Friends Like Us. They will be up very early tomorrow (Friday) morning. I'm looking forward to it! Belle

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  12. Belle, thanks for letting me know. I'm looking forward to it. :)

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  13. This looks like a lovely book; perfect for rainy day browsing:) enjoy

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