Good morning! I was mowing the lawn last night jamming out to my IPOD and mastering what I call lawn mower dancing and my neighbors fondly refer to as my need to pull a trailer behind me when I mow as I can not carry a tune. HA! They are so funny, and yes they really told me that – in a loving way. 😀
So I went to charge my IPOD last night and when my I Tunes pops up it tells me how many times I have listened to each song and I am amazed that the song I listen to the most out of my 124 songs I have downloaded is Jai Ho from the movie Slumdog Millionaire. If you have not seen this movie I highly recommend it. I watched it last fall and found it to be a brilliant look at what happens in some third world countries and adds a unique twist to it in this movie. If you have not seen it, please consider renting it and let me know what you think of it. I think it was one of the best movies I seen last year.
Here is the video – or the song anyway the way I listen to it on my IPOD. It is fast paced, a great work out song that I can even run to on the treadmill:
And this is more of a video to the song that shows more of what the movie is about:
Hey all, as promised earlier this week, I am back with the lovely Marjorie Hart. Marjorie is the author of Summer At Tiffany, the book that we just read for the online book club Wordshakers. The book was wonderful and my pre-chatting with Marjorie was as well. I am so excited to have her here and ask you all to warmly welcome Marjorie Hart.
Marjorie Hart
Welcome Marjorie! Right off the bat I have to ask my signature first question, how do you take your coffee?
Marjorie: Wonderful to be here–only cream, thank you.
When you were back in New York in 1945, did you and Marty have a coffee spot you frequented or were you not really coffee drinkers?
Marjorie in 1945, the year of Tiffany's
Marjorie: Interesting question, for I don’t remember any coffee spots on Manhattan that summer. In any case, a luxury we couldn’t afford. We stirred our pwd. Nestle’s chocolate with water!
You probably get asked this all the time but I am so curious, what made you decide to write this book about your summer at Tiffany’s?
Marjorie: I was really inspired by my children and grandchildren to write after I had told them bed-time stories about Tiffany’s and that amazing summer. I wanted to leave a personal history as a legacy for them. I feel passionately about everyone writing their story.
Book Signing!
Did you approach Marty with the idea of this book, and if so what was her reaction?
Marjorie: Marty was an incredible help when I was writing and very excited when the book was published. Though we lived on opposite coasts, can you imagine the fun we had reliving that summer over the phone? Her memory of our costs–like the train trip from Iowa–was accurate to the dime!
At the time you were in New York, did you realize that you were living in a time that would have such huge historical significance?
Marjorie: We were at war all during my college years and war casualties were heaviest that summer. What a total surprise when the atom bomb was dropped– that secret bomb– and the war ended in August. VJ Day, was, to us, the greatest historical event ever!
Marjorie, I can only imagine! Do you have any favorite memories of New York in 1945?
Marjorie: I’ll never forget the thrill of entering Tiffany’s, wearing our Tiffany-blue dresses and waiting for the diamond rap on the glass counter from the salesmen. Every day was a glamorous event!
When you went back in 2004, what really stood out to you from the New York you remembered?
Marjorie: So many landmarks were gone! No Astor Hotel, Bonwit Teller, Automat or Schrafft’s to name a few. Thankfully, there was–and is– the wonderful art-deco Tiffany building on Fifth Avenue and 57th St.
One of my favorite parts of the book is the whole brandy sniffing memory. For me, I learned a little bit about brandy from reading your book. Did you ever put that lesson to use in the future?
Marjorie: I still laugh when I think of that day! I’ve never owned a brandy snifter, but a friend in our writing group did and he loved to demonstrate the best way to swirl brandy!
Book signing have to be interesting and from other authors I have heard all sorts of funny stories. Do you have any funny or interesting happenings while doing a book signing?
Marjorie: I hear wonderful stories, but one that stands out was in Coronado at Bay Books a few years ago. A lady told me she had been working that summer in the Empire State Building the morning the bomber crashed into it. She was one of the fortunate to survive.
Wow, Marjorie that is quite the memory! It is tradition that when I chat with an author I ask them to share a little known fact about themselves.
Marjorie: As you know, I play the cello. What is unusual, is that I play with three other cellists and we have a quartet. This morning we played a great arrangement of Eleanor Rigby which attracted the dog-walkers passing by!
Oh I love that Marjorie! Thank you so much for stopping by, sharing a cup of coffee with me and chatting about your book!
The tea kettle as mentioned in the book, was a going away gift from her co-workers at Tiffany
Readers, you can see more about Marjorie on her website and her blog. Her twitter is @tiffanylady
Oh and be sure to sign up for a chance to win a copy of this delightful book in hard cover and signed!
The lovely and delightful Marjorie Hart has offered one lucky Book Journey reader a signed copy of her wonderful book Summer At Tiffany. You can read my review as well as see others who linked their reviews and see what an amazing read this is.
Although the country is still at war, Manhattan during the summer of 1945 is an intoxicating place, especially for two fresh-faced young coeds who step off a train from Iowa armed with little more than their youthful exuberance and the name of a very influential contact. The combination is enough to land Marjorie and her best friend, Marty, jobs as pages at the prestigious Tiffany & Co., making them the first female employees ever to work the sales floor. From this groundbreaking vantage point, the girls see and do it all, from assisting notorious gangsters and international playboys at the jewelry counters, to rubbing elbows with celebrities at the city’s legendary nightclubs, to glimpsing General Eisenhower during his triumphant victory parade, to kissing soldiers in Times Square on V-J Day
Here’s how to enter this giveaway!
Share here a favorite memory you have from a summer of your past…. you must answer this question to be entered in the giveaway.
Optional Bonus Entries? Sure!!!
Leave a comment on my review of Summer at Tiffany and/or a comment on the author chat with Marjorie for a bonus entry (one entry for each comment)
Subscribe to this blog (right sidebar, 3rd link down) and let me know in a separate comment here and I will add 2 entries
Tweet or blog about this giveaway and let me know with a link left is=n a separate comment here and add another entry to your chances.
This giveaway will close on September 14. I will select a winner using random.org and the winning information will be sent to Marjorie who will sign the book and mail it directly to the winner. USA and Canada entrants only please.
Good morning and happy happy Saturday! I am hitting the gym shortly here with Wendy so I am pounding the coffee and tapping away at my laptop to you. 😀 Today looks like it will be a beautiful day in Minnesota and a great day for skydiving.
My cousin Jarrod will be skydiving today to raise money for the Special Olympic Minnesota athletes at Paul Bunyan Land in Brainerd Minnesota. I wasn’t sure we would be in town but since we are and Paul Bunyan is about 6 miles from me, I want to attend this event and watch Jarrod. I am so proud of him and often refer to him as the male version of me….. except… I think he’s braver – but don’t tell him I said that!
You can click the picture to go to a page about this and here is an article in our newspaper
Beyond that – I wanted to make sure that everyone knew that you can sign up now to have an interview swap partner for the BBAW week (Book Blogger Appreciation Week). It’s a lot of fun and last year I interviewed Ryan from Wordsmithonia and he interviewed me. It is a wonderful way to get to know another book blogger. Sign up to be on the list for an interview at the BBAW site. Hurry – you only have to August 31 to do this and registration takes about 15 seconds. It is also time to register for BBAW if you have not already. If you already registered during the award tie them you are good to go, but if you did not, now is the time to sign up to be included in the Book Blogger Directory.
Then yesterday I received an email that I won Mary Kay Anderson’s Beach Bag giveaway for entering a contest about my book club. I do love my book club and it looks like what I won is something like this:
Kind of excited. I have not read Mary Kay Anderson’s books before but have heard good things about her latest book The Fixer Upper, which peaking in the basket looks like it is is in there. SQUUUEEEEEE! 😀
Ok – obviously I am just chatty this morning so hang on while I wrap this up. Do stop by later today to meet Marjorie Hart of Summer At Tiffany. She graced this space to share with us about the book – AND I will also be doing a giveaway for a signed copy of her book in hard cover.
That’s it – I am off to prep for my day! I hope your day is a wonderful sunny one too!
The third and final book of the Hunger Games series, we find Katniss, the survivor of not one but two Hunger Games, homeless as her district 12 has been destroyed and many of the people she grew up with that did not escape are feared to be dead.
Katniss and her family have been moved to district 13, as well as Gale and his, a district that up until recently, was considered to not exist. While being fed and clothed, there is not much freedom. Katniss is still unsure if Peeta is dead or alive, tortured or well…. and this haunts her knowing whatever is fate has been because of her.
As the unrest continues to rise in Katniss, she is continuously called on to fight as a rebel – a title she is not sure she has the strength to take on….or even wants. yet as The Capital continues to taunt her, trying to call her out she knows she and only she – can become the Mockingjay.
I have not been as excited about a book coming out since the final book of the Harry Potter Series. On that release day, I had taken the day off of work – and waiting on my back deck for the delivery of my treasured book. I had pre-ordered because I thought we were going to be out-of-town and did not want to miss my chance of having a book waiting for me. Around 10 am I was cursing out the UPS man for the torture brought into my life and considering driving around to see if I could still get a copy at any of our near by books stores – when I discovered it had been delivered and was neatly tucked in between the main door and the screen door to my home.
In a word? Bliss.
I was just as eager for Mockingjay, and maybe part of that was I remember the excitement of the Harry Potter books that to this day I have not been able to match and continuously find myself jonesing for that book or series that will take me back to where I can hardly wait to turn the page yet I am afraid to turn the page as that takes me closer tot he end….
This review will be spoiler free, as you will see below I have the spoiler button in use, all fueled up and ready to go. That will be where you can enter to talk more deeply about this book in a safe environment – and I hope you do, as I want to talk and talk about Mockingjay. 😀
I never could make up my mind between Team Peeta and Team Gale – both had qualities I liked and I entered into this read without a strong sense of one or the other, but always the independent woman that I am – I didn’t even mind if she walked away from them both. I know many readers would disagree with me there. 😀
The beginning of the book brings you up to speed as to where we are all at this time. A few things have happened between books – and Katniss is torn as to what to do now. Her family is safe, but at what cost? She is being asked to play yet another role that she is not sure she wants any part of – at 17 she is tired and broken.
I enjoyed how Susanne Collins starts the book, while it is a bit slow and filled with details that may bother the eager reader, I didn’t mind it as I didn’t really want it to end. And no worries, there is plenty of action, plenty of old characters and new and when the book takes off – we are all literally on the run.
There are surprises along the way and that is what I will discuss more in the spoiler section. I highly recommend the series and encourage you if you have not already to get your hands on Hunger Games and find out for yourself the magic within this series. I like books that are not cookie cutter copies of a story that I have already read and Suzanne Collins really takes this series out of the typical ring and makes it unique and memorable.
Want to talk more about Mockingjay? Click the button below and lets chat!
Good morning! Yes this is the Morning Meandering…. yes I am still sitting here with coffee, not guns… sleep pants, not holsters…. I just thought it would be fun to try a new pic for the Hit List.
If you remember last week I had a morning where I shared all the books I had come across that I was looking to read myself. I liked doing that and at this time plan to continue during one morning a week to share what I have discovered while bouncing around the blogosphere. I have fellow bloggers to thank for many of the books I read – many I had not heard of or would never have considered if not for someones raving about it or reading an amazing review.
Take the Hunger Games books for instance. Reading the synopsis of this first book I would have never read it. Kids in a ring – fighting to the death? No thank you. Yet review after review told of something more…. powerful…. and once I read the first book I couldn’t wait to read the second – and the third, well – you can see more about what I felt about that later today. 🙂
So this week Hit List is brought to you by Folger’s Coffee…. LOL (Sorry….. its early… I am still groggy) 😆
Amanda at The Zen Leaf has a read-a-long happening August 25 – October 7. It is the Bleak House by Charles Dickens and it is a MONSTER. 900 pages…. and I am drawn to this like a moth to the flame…. I mentioned recently as fall comes in to play I start to crave larger books….
Check out Amanda’s post – she has the reading broke down to take place so much per week….
At Bookworm With A View, the review of The House On Oyster Creek and the cover (man I do like this cover!) caused me to pull this one on to my lovely library reserve list. Stop by Bookworm with a View to read more about this book and what it is about.
Over at There’s A Book Arson has been reviewed and I remember seeing this book a while back and wondering what this one would be like. This is a YA read and after reading the raving review, I had to add this to the hit list.
I had to add this – The Book Maven is having a great Mocking Jay Giveaway – for tweeting the Friday hash tag you can possibly win a $50 gift card tot he book store of your choice. You will need to pop over to The Book Maven to read the post – but I for one never turn down a chance to win a gift card for books 😀 In order to do the giveaway they have requested that there are 500 tweets – so please take a moment and tweet tweet!
I think it is fair of me to say that Nicole’s reviews at Linus’s Blanket are dangerous to me. I think I find something I want to read almost every time I visit. 😀 This book is about the lives of three couples that center around an adoption. Stop by Linus’s Blanket and read the full review.
That’s what I have discovered this week. I haven’t been around much as I was out-of-town until Tuesday evening, and I have had my nose in Mockingjay since then… I was thrilled to find out that we are not going to the cabin this weekend which may seem like a bummer – but it isn’t. I can use the break and have plenty to do around my own home. AND next weekend we will be at the cabin from Friday until Monday so I will have plenty of time then to hang with friends and enjoy.
Welcome to New York City in 1945. Marjorie Jacobson and her best friend Marty Garrett arrive on scene fresh-faced from Iowa, young, and ready for the world! Their mission is to find jobs where they can work together and they want it to be somewhere wonderful, after all they are in New York!
The girls are turned away from many of their top selections for jobs and find themselves applying at Tiffany and Co., not only miraculously securing jobs for both of them – but on the sales floor no less, making them the first women ever to work on the sales floor.
This book is the true story of a summer of miracles and memories, written by author Marjorie (Jacobson) Hart. Marjorie shares stories of the famous people she met, the mishaps, and triumphs, the boy, and celebrating V-Day in Times Square (exactly where her parents had warned her not to go!). Marjorie tells a story that is filled with dreams come true…. and memories that truly last a lifetime.
Marjorie at a book signing
This book was chosen to be the Word Shaker On Line book club read and 22 people signed up to read this book together. This review is a mixture of my thoughts as well as some of the comments that came in from the group about this read.
The appeal of this memoir is while it is a story from over 50 years ago, it is also one that holds true today – filled with the fun of first being able to go out on the town alone, dates with boys that actually picked you up at the door and you dressed up for a date in dresses even! While the girls were naive, they did something that was unheard of at the time and that really is the heart (and the Hart) behind this story.
Throughout the book Marjorie writes letters home back to her family letting them know of what was happening in New York. Another reminder of a time gone by, and the letter writings posted in the book are filled with young girl excitement about jobs and paychecks…. and who came through the doors of Tiffany’s….
This book is a reminder that no matter what the rules have been – gender, race, etc… you can go out and be a trend setter, you never know who will be the next person to do something to change the way the world thinks or acts, it can be as big as changing a nations way of thinking about discrimination, or as small as being the first women on a sales floor at Tiffany’s.
Within these pages Marjorie describes what it was like to be in Times Square as the war was announced over. I can not even imagine what that had to feel like! The oneness of all the people all the excitement!
I am taking away from this read a better knowledge of the war and what it was like during 1945, as well as a wee bit of knowledge on how to sniff brandy. (Yup – more on that in my author chat with Marjorie!)
If Marjorie tells us anything within these pages it is if you are going to dream – dream big.
Stay tune for more Summer At Tiffany fun! Yet this week there will be an author chat with Marjorie with questions from those who participated in this review – also be alert for a giveaway of Marjorie’s book – signed!!!
Book Journey 2010 reading map has been updated to include Summer At Tiffany
I am not sure if Marjorie and Marty had a favorite coffee stop but in current day when in New York near Time Square the rave is the Coffee Pot known for a fair priced cup of coffee and super comfy couches!
Cover Story: Love it! It has a great color to it and yet has that faded look of yester year by using the lighter blues and the scene.
Also – be sure to sign up for a chance to win a copy of Marjorie’s book signed and in hard cover!!!
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I purchased my copy of this book from Amazon
I first heard of this book over at my friend Barbara’s blog:
Morning all! I am well into my third cup of coffee and glad to be back in my own kitchen and catching up with all of you. I love Mink Lake camp but after a few days of no electricity, solar showers, and sleeping with a group in bunk beds and sleeping bags – it’s just nice to get back to an electric coffee pot, central air, and sleeping in my own bed. (We boil coffee over a stove there… pretty little house on the prairie but it does the trick!)
I arrived home late Tuesday evening and after a glorious real shower and a wee bit of email reading, I was in bed by 10 pm. On Wednesday I had taken the day off just to catch up on all the days off I missed with all the running I have done lately but also – quite honestly, to dive into Mockingjay. All of which were nicely accomplished. 😀
Here are a few pics of camp:
Mink Lake
Some of the peeps I was in Leadership training with
My cabin
I am on page 298 of Mockingjay. I didn’t start reading until after 3 pm yesterday and will finish it tonight after work and my bike ride. 😀
It’s great to be back and hang out with all of you again!
Oh ….. do not mock me. If you have followed the Suzanne Collins books at all….. Hunger Games, Catching Fire…. how could you not be anticipating the day – THIS BOOK…. on the week of the big release. ♥
I am hoping – quite soon here…. to be completely “mocktified” in the book. I think it will be “mockilicious”….. and I am not using mockery, I mean it…. I really do.
AND – with this read of course you know I get to dust off The Spoiler Button. My, how I love this button. It is I think perhaps my favorite blog creation…. a link… a space to talk openly and freely about a book without any whistle blowing or the dreaded “blog tomatoes” that can be tossed at posts that reveal spoilers to an unsuspecting reader who has yet to experience the book….
That is why I have taken today to read – not peak at any Mockingjay blog conversations until I am done. And then I am writing the review from my fresh untainted view (at least that’s the plan). 😛
So my friends, are you reading Mockingjay today? This week? Soon? Are you a fan of the series? Why or why not?
Go on…. push it. You know you want to. 😛
Oh and for giggles….. feel free to link any Mockingjay type posts you may have here. Link your reviews – and giveaways… as soon as I have finished my book I will want to visit others to see what they thought. **Please distinguish in the heading section your blog name and if it is a Mockingjay review, giveaway, or other. In the link section – please link directly to your post.
Thanks all 😀
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As Christians, our spiritual journey constantly brings us back to Jerusalem, to the death and resurrection of Jesus, which gives meaning to all that we do. Strengthened by God’s Spirit we join on the walk to wherever, we share meals, and we tell our stories. We remember. God, as we go along our life’s way, will help us to be aware of His presence with us. He will open our eyes, makes us expectant, eager to be met by Him. We will never complete our spiritual journey. “Your life is a sacred journey. And it is about change, growth, discovery, movement, transformation; continuously expanding your vision of what is possible, stretching your soul, learning to see clearly and deeply, listening to your intuition, taking courageous challenges at every step along the way. You are on the path… exactly where you are meant to be right now… And from here, you can only go forward, shaping your life story into a magnificent tale of triumph, of healing, of courage, of beauty, of wisdom, of power, of dignity, and of love.”
This book while broke into three sections, really is about getting closer to God and using this book to develop meaningful two-day retreats. In past years I have participated in organizing women’s retreats for our church as well as have led some small group sessions. This book is a wonderful study for developing ideas and/or entire programs around what Susan Provost has put in her book, Where Is God In Your Life.
I enjoyed the topics from prayer, spirituality, community, God’s presence and more. This book read more like a reference book and not really a book to just read through and be done with it, but come back to again and again. I enjoyed the workshop sections and they already had my brain churning up ideas for future ways I can use this book. I also liked the schedule samples within the retreats, this is something I could use for planning.
I would recommend this read to be a part of any church library and a handy tool to be used for retreat and small group leaders and organizers.