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im taking my copy on the plane 

Can any Mother help me? by Jenna Bailey – to read in October – discuss from 1st November
The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett - to read in November – discuss from 1st December
I'm half way through. I am finding it very easy reading and am enjoying it immensely. When we went to look round Winchester uni for DD last week, I was seeing the cathedral through new eyes!
ETA: Andrea, I've probably totally confused you! I've got a bit ahead of myself, I've just realised I've started reading November's book a month early!!![]()
At least I won't have any excuse to have not finished it in time!![]()
I'd love to join you! I've never belonged to a reading club before but really want to read something than the things I usually read. I've just ordered the first 2 books from Amazon so look forward to discussing them with you!![]()
I tried really hard with this book but have only managed half of it. I was expecting a fiction and so it took a while for me to get into it anyway.
The letters were really interesting and I liked to get an insight into a past time,but I just didn't click with it. It was quite apparent how much work and research had gone into producing this book and I feel a little sorry that I didn't read it all. I think I will keep it handy and read a little every now and then!
I found that i could not relate to the ladies at all - as I would have been in a different part of society to them, the class divide came across quite well.i suspect many women in the poorer society has no time to write even if they could.
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That's exactly how I felt. I might have found it more engaging if it had been about working class mothers.![]()
I felt quite bad about thinking this, but at the same time I could realate to all of the mothers that had no voice, let alone a secret club that they could belong to. All i can say is 'thank goodness for contraceptives' as they have changed the lives of so many women,regardeless of class, as this book has proven
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I quite agree. I think women's rights have improved only if they benefit men or the economy. The difficulties facing women haven't really changed - we are still discussing the same issues on here!
I wonder whether anyone will gather together our ramblings and at the end of one of my inane posts will write:
Joolz1910 is now 89 years old and still willing to travel to bag a bargain. She still writes on the Dis and has now reached 1000,000 posts - a milestone of which she is incredibly proud. She is still saving for her first trip to WDW and hopes to book before her centenary.