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Shubhi And Friends Start A BookClub
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68 episodes
4 days ago
In this podcast Shubhi, Mary and Annapurna, friends who are located around the world meet every two weeks to discuss and have fun in a book club. We could be reviewing a book we all read or discussing a topic in general about books, life, and how our lives as readers have helped us connect with others. The podcast is about friendship, fun and yes, reading books
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In this podcast Shubhi, Mary and Annapurna, friends who are located around the world meet every two weeks to discuss and have fun in a book club. We could be reviewing a book we all read or discussing a topic in general about books, life, and how our lives as readers have helped us connect with others. The podcast is about friendship, fun and yes, reading books
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Episode 66: Essay No. 16, 17, and 18 from "This is the story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett"
Shubhi And Friends Start A BookClub
39 minutes 26 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 66: Essay No. 16, 17, and 18 from "This is the story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett"

In this episode we continue to read about Ann Patchett's book This is the story of a Happy Marriage.

Essay 16 'THE BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES 2006' is about Ann Patchett's belief that the short stories are relevant, interesting and here to stay. Patchett believes the short stories are here to stay and we agree.

Essay 18 is also related to Essay 16 - The bookshop strikes back. Ann Patchett suddenly found one day that her town, Nashville, Tennessee, no less, had no bookshops (other than a used bookshop and stores like Target). Apparently the last one to go – an independent that had been bought out by a chain – had been profitable “but not profitable enough”. Patchett’s discovery, albeit on a smaller scale, replicates the situation at many cities. She laughs that on the day the bookshop opened in November 2011, the New York Times ran a story with a picture of her on page A1, something that her agent and publisher would never expect to achieve on the basis of her role as a literary novelist. We hope she’s right – but we need more brave (or blithe) booksellers and more readers who want the personal touch, because, after all, we are in this together.

Essay no. 19 is Love sustained is about her love and her relationship with her grandmother. This is very touching essay and strikes home for us. We all love her writing in this essay and emotions it brings out in us while she is simply stating her feelings.

Shubhi And Friends Start A BookClub
In this podcast Shubhi, Mary and Annapurna, friends who are located around the world meet every two weeks to discuss and have fun in a book club. We could be reviewing a book we all read or discussing a topic in general about books, life, and how our lives as readers have helped us connect with others. The podcast is about friendship, fun and yes, reading books