How I Found: I have always been drawn to art and artist's inspiration. My poetry is often inspired by artwork, so when I came across A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline who in turn was inspired by Andrew Wyeth's painting Christina's World, I was immediately pulled into the work. A novel that reveals who Christina and the artist are with fragmentation and flashback builds the world of a farm girl crippled in childhood who longs for all of the experiences the world has to offer but finds most of them come right to her doorstep. Why You Might Read: Kline paints with the vivid strokes of her words reminiscent of both Emily Dickinson and Willa Cather who also comment on rural isolation and play a role in Christina's growth. Christina becomes a woman in fits and starts and finally realizes, "The older I get, the more I believe that the greatest kindness is acceptance" which she finally finds when Andy finishes his greatest work--an inspiring comment on what we all seek to find and, hopefully, in turn, seek to give. Tell Me: Have you read this book? What did you think?
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S.M.(M).LI am a reader who was brought to the world of books by being read to as a child, a wonderful librarian, scores of dedicated teachers, and the friends who still talk to me about books. This page is dedicated to all readers as a way to help you find books for you and yours as they were found by me. Let their pages turn your life into a world of magic, reality, and possibility. Archives
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