Wednesday, August 31, 2022

The Story of Arthur Truluv

The Story of Arthur Truluv by Elizabeth Berg
Read August 2022 - Zoom Reading Circle


I loved this book!  I seem to be enjoying books with older protagonists lately (The Brilliant Life of Eudora Honeysett, The Music of Bees, The Thursday Murder Club...)  This was a lovely story about a man in his 80's who has recently lost his wife.  Every day he makes his lunch, climbs on a city bus and goes to the cemetery to visit her.  He also interacts with her 'neighbors' in the cemetery - stopping by various headstones and imagining their lives based on the information carved on them.  I can relate to that, actually.  There is something about the stories represented in a cemetery that makes me want to know more.  There is a line near the end of the book that I thought was powerful. 

"She stands and looks out over the acres of land.  All the lives.  All the whispering she hears!  It really is true that cemeteries are busy places.  I lived!  I lived!  I lived!"

Arthur's life is pretty simple until he meets a troubled young lady teenager named Maddy.  When Maddy becomes pregnant she turns to Arthur for help.  Together with Arthur's neighbor, Lucille, they create their own family of support and encouragement.  They all discover how much they really need one another - and how family can be chosen.  

This wasn't a book with a climax or a twist of any kind.  This book was a journey... a journey with a dear friend.  I grew to love Arthur, Maddy and Lucille.  Yes, there are things in this book that are a bit too cliche, but sometimes that is exactly what you need to read.  This was a wonderful feel-good book.

I rated this book 5 out of 5 stars.  Zoom Reading Circle rated it 4.4 stars.  


There were so many poignant lines in this book that I loved....

“Arthur realizes that if he were alone, it would be a grim wait.  With the girl, it is an adventure.  That’s what being with another does.  He remembers how with something like a full-body flush, he remembers what it means to share something with someone, the particular alchemy that can light things up.”


“Arthur thinks that, above all, aging means the abandonment of criticism and the taking on of compassionate acceptance.  He sees that as a good trade.”


“She herself is only eighty-three, only four years out of her seventies: think of all she can do!”


“People who don’t feel cared for are not always comfortable being cared for.”


“Oh Arthur, no one even sees you when you get old except for people who knew you when you were young.”


“Here’s what she knows:  He’ll forgive her.”


“The recipe may say add six egg whites, but what Lucille always thinks about any instruction in any recipe is: We’ll see about that.”




Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Puzzle #56 - Hennessy - The Joy of Reading - 1000 pieces

Puzzle #56 - Hennessy - The Joy of Reading - 1000 pieces

Think this is going to be a hard one!  I do like the border of (what I assume are) book quotes.  Nice touch.  :)  Can sort of help solve, but it often so small and blurry that it is hard (although you can spot that, too)  :)  So far good quality pieces, mostly.  One little tip end is about to pop off, but that is all.  Love the image.  We will see how it goes!



Poster

This was a fun puzzle and quite challenging, especially at the end.  The last one I did was The Bookworm upper left.  That took quite awhile!  The pieces overall are small on this puzzle - but that is relative to what I usually do - not to other 1000 piece puzzles, necessarily.  I just like larger pieces - easier for my fingers to hold and easier to see.  But the pieces were overall quite solid and went together well.  I could move a few pieces at a time (unlike most White Mountain puzzles).  I loved the theme of this puzzle.  And enjoyed the Hennessy brand (my first time with them).  I bought a few other of their puzzles so will look forward to completing them as well.





This was a close up to show how that one wonky piece - that seemed like it could break off - was sticking out into the space for the next piece.  But once I tucked it in and put the other piece in, all was well.  Just imagine that first piece won't hold up well.  It was the only one like that, though.














Finished August 30, 2022

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Puzzle #55 - White Mountain - Writer's Paradise - 1000 pieces

Puzzle #55 - White Mountain - Writer's Paradise - 1000 pieces

I tried something a bit different this time and do think it was positive.  Not sure I will do it everytime, but know that it works well. As I was flipping over pieces and sorting for edge pieces, I also sorted for color.  It took a lot longer to do that sorting, but it made it easier to work on sections as I was putting the puzzle together.  I can see now what everyone is always talking about!





White Mountain puzzles are nice.  Thick, sturdy pieces, good image color, interesting images - very nice.  But boy, do they have a ton of puzzle dust!






that red typewriter was a lot of fun!



really vibrant and pretty!


This was a fun and enjoyable puzzle.  That last bit along the bottom, with the brown desk, was super-duper hard.  But even then I didn't get frustrated per se - just knew I needed to work it out.  So still better than the grass on that one beach image!  I loved the vibrant colors of this.  Interesting things to look at and put together.  A very nicely imagined puzzle.  So many good puzzle elements.







Finished August 28, 2022

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Puzzle #54 - Sunsout - State Fair Picnics - 300 pieces

Puzzle #54 - Sunsout - State Fair Picnics - 300 pieces

Image by Joseph Burgess - 
I did this one in honor of coming home from the state fair.  I had taken it with me to the fair thinking I might solve it there - 300 pieces and not too big for the camper.  But I didn't.  So I wanted to finish it immediately here at home.  Another nice, easy, quick puzzle - LOTS of puzzle dust, but good solid pieces.  A pleasant thing to look at and remember how much fun we had at our own state fair over the last two weeks.  A very pleasant diversion for a couple hours this evening.  


Paired with Meiomi 2021 Pinot Noir.  :) 








Finished August 21, 2022

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Puzzle #53 - Sunsout - Main Street Memories - 300 pieces

Puzzle #53 - Sunsout - Main Street Memories - 300 pieces

Image by Ken Zylla - 
Another 300 piece puzzle that was fun to just sit down and complete.  I didn't want to leave town with a 'real' puzzle underway, but wanted the relaxation of a puzzle.  I am finding these Ken Zyla puzzles with cars in them to be just the ticket for this kind of situation.  I love the cars and the scenes AND that I can start and finish in one short sitting.  I will begin a new puzzle when I return - probably a 1000 Springbok.  But there really is a place for 300 piece puzzles in my collection.  Nice to know.  


Paired with McManis 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon  - 4.5 stars   :)











Finished August 16, 2022