When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple
 

When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple

by Sandra Martz

This enchanting collection of writings and photographs evokes the beauty, humor and courage of women living in their later years and tells of the endearing moments of joy--and passion--to be found in the rich and varied world of midlife and beyond. An award-winning anthology that takes a refreshing look at issues of aging in a society that glorifies youth. (read review)

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Overview: Groups

Feminist Writings 322 books / 405 members / 450 posts This group is for anyone interested in feminist issues, feminist theory, and feminist approaches to subjects such as history, psychology, and literature. Please add your favorite feminist books to the group shelf and jump on board the discussion wagon.
The Shelfari Reading Room 241 books / 187 members / 326 posts This group is for people of all ages who would like to exchange their reading experiences with others. Let's talk about our favorite books, what stories mean to us and why, and anything else that helps to describe our reading experiences.

I've added the link to a good online book club, Zooba, too... make a reading list and they'll send you the books
Book Chat 698 books / 1859 members / 5387 posts Rather than being about a particular genre or author or book this group is about books and reading in general.

Topics have ranged from such things as favorite bookstore, whether you re-read your favorite books, what kind of bookmarks you use, where you read, what you read, i.e. stand alone or epics or short stories or poems and how you arrange your bookshelves at home as well as how you arrange your Shelfari shelves, to name a few.

It's fun to see how much we have in common with others and maybe learn some new ideas at the same time.


Bullying, trolling and spamming will not be allowed here.

Beach Reads 111 books / 229 members / 664 posts Just a group to talk about a good book you would pick up to read at the beach or where ever. "Beach" reads is probably a misnomer because really whenever you have leisure time, i.e. vacation time, the last thing you really want to do is get into a very heavy intense book. So this group is really about those books we tend to pick up to waste the time of day.


Group Reads For 2008:
June ~ Are You There, Vodka? It's Me Chelsea
By: Chelsea Handler
July ~ Enchanted, Inc
By: Shanna Swendson
August ~ Sugar Queen By:Sarah Addison Allen
September ~ The Rest of her Life By: Laura Moriarty
50 Book Challenge! 2902 books / 2871 members / 16285 posts When asked about the new Amazon Kindle product, Steve Jobs CEO of Apple computer had this to say:

“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don’t read anymore,” he said. “Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year. The whole conception is flawed at the top because people don’t read anymore.”

Welcome to the the 50 Book Challenge, where we fly in the face of Steve Jobs.

Basically .... the challenge is to read 50 books in one year. OR ... establish a goal for yourself more or less, it's up to you, just because we say 50 books doesn't mean that has to be your goal too.

Start a thread, WITH YOUR NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR ORIGINAL POST, and log your books. It is a very good idea to bookmark (when in your post, add it to your internet browser's favorites) your post for easy location for future updates. Things move quickly around here.

If you haven't been keeping track of the books you've read, start when you join.


Thanks for being here and have fun. If you have any suggestions or questions, feel free to contact me.

The books we loved in 2007:

1. Harry Potter the final - 15 votes
2. The Kite Runner - 12 votes
3. A Thousand Splendid Suns - 11 votes
4. Twilight - 5 votes
4. The Thirteenth Tale - 5 votes

With 4 votes each:
Water For Elephants, The Road, The Red Tent, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Middlesex, Eat, Pray, Love

With 3 votes each:
Eclipse, My Sister's Keeper, Suite Francaise, Shadow of the Wind, The Lovely Bones, Jane Eyre, His Dark Materials (plus 3 honorable mentions), The Glass Castle, Girl With the Pearl Earring, Darkly Dreaming Dexter

With 2 votes each:
19 Minutes, Black Swan Green, Dogs of Babel, Heart-Shaped Box, In the Woods, Into the Wild, Kafka on the Shore, On Chesil Beach, The Book Thief, The Memory Keepers Daughter, The Stolen Child, No Country for Old Men, Marley and Me, New Moon
poetry lovers 7 books / 78 members / 43 posts Hi. This group is for people who discover themselves in poetry. Poems move me in a way that no other genre does. Finding a new favourite poet is like finding another best friend. Some of my favorite poets are W.H. Auden, Maya Angelou, Pablo Neruda, Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost.
Book Talk 56 books / 78 members / 16 posts I decided to make my own group. I will be asking questions and talking about books. Hope you will join me I promise it will be fun. Come on talking about books is fun isn't it?
yard sale finds 56 books / 46 members / 58 posts Do you go to yard sales and buy up books for like a quarter or two each? Then this is the group for you! Talk about any books you want, as long as you picked it up at a yard sale, garage sale, or used book sale. :)
The BERTHA group 36 books / 22 members / 377 posts The Bertha group is a group of women who are on a spiritual journey. Bible reading Christian women, Tarot dealing women, Muslim women, wiccan women, or anyone else who is tackling their spiritual journey is welcome. The group will probably go private to provide a safe place for sharing thoughts, questions, fears and epiphanies. If you are on that journey and would like a circle of like-minded women around you, please join this group.
Women Speak 349 books / 1224 members / 6972 posts This group is for women to speak about issues concerning women.

FOR WOMEN ONLY. No men are permitted to join.
(If you are a man and you received an invitation, it was by mistake. I'm sorry, but you are not welcome here. Kindly, remove yourself or else you shall be removed.)
Because of the nature of our conversations, if you are a girl (under the age of 18), please get parental consent prior to joining.

RULES:

NO religious debates. Take that up in a forum that is designed for religious debates. Refer to only your religious beliefs in that they help form your opinion. Do not speak of the tenants of a faith that is not yours.

No personal attacks. Do not use a member's name or any pronouns referring to a member with ANY derogatory comment, such as, naive, sexist, stupid, immature, etc.. Do not use any descriptions that demean a person's character, intelligence or belief's

Do censor your own comments prior to submission to ensure that they are respectful of the other members in the group.

Do pause before submitting in a heated discussion and take a second look at what you are about to submit.

Recommendations:
Be specific and don't use generalizations. When debating, be sure to counter specific points made and address the member who made the point.

Give people the benefit of doubt. This is the Internet therefore you don't have the vantage point of reading body language.

Ask for clarification. Ask questions. We could avoid a lot of hurt feelings if we first ask if a person is saying what we think they are saying.

State your position without expectation. The goal is to be heard and share your position. We're not here to win converts.

If you do feel attacked, address the offender directly and let them know that what they said (and be specific) hurt, upset, concerned you. And communicate this without countering with an insult. It's hard to listen when you're feeling attacked.

When stating statistics provide cite (web link, article, book).
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