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A guide to help you find the best ways to refresh and rejuvenate. Whether it be pool hopping, or book clubbing, there are so many great ways to get away. Hear about one new positive escape idea weekly. In addition, we will have a book club chat at the end of each month. Come get away with us!

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A guide to help you find the best ways to refresh and rejuvenate. Whether it be pool hopping, or book clubbing, there are so many great ways to get away. Hear about one new positive escape idea weekly. In addition, we will have a book club chat at the end of each month. Come get away with us!

    Bel Canto By Ann Patchett with bonus aria performed by Mary Ann Claros

    Bel Canto By Ann Patchett with bonus aria performed by Mary Ann Claros

    On the plots surface, Bel Canto details a hostage situation that takes place at an embassy in Peru. But when one delves deeper, it is a meditation on the healing and uniting power of art, specifically that of opera to bring people of completely different cultures and languages together to appreciate music at its finest. This is Ann Patchett's 4th novel and was awarded the Orange prize for fiction and the PEN/Faulkner award. Later the book was made into a film that uses the masterful vocal stylings of soprano Renee Fleming. Stay tuned to the end of this book club chat to hear fellow book-clubber, Mary Ann Claros sing the aria from Rusalka called "Song to the Moon," which is the song that launches the book Bel Canto. Hearing it live is magical!

    • 1 tim. 6 min
    Zion Earth Zen Sky: A Memoir, with author Dr. Charles Inouye

    Zion Earth Zen Sky: A Memoir, with author Dr. Charles Inouye

    Join us for this book club chat as we interview author Dr. Charles Inouye about his beautiful memoir, Zion Earth Zen Sky. He details the experiences from his life as a child growing up in rural Sigurd, Utah. As Japanese-Americans, his family eventually settled there after his parents met at an internment camp following Pearl Harbor. His religious backgrounds include a family culture of Buddhism, and then a conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. Though he began working along side his dad as a farmer, Dr. Inouye eventually left the farm to serve as a missionary in Japan and discovered the many beauties of the Japanese traditions. He went on to pursue his education, completing a doctorate at Harvard. He now teaches at Tufts University in Boston. His memoir is replete with Haiku and stories that warm your heart to their teller. His ideas on faith are simple and profound: serving others is similar to the Buddhist tradition of maintaining a zen garden. The constant raking is what refines us, and allows us the connections that come from loving others, and being loved.
    https://www.amazon.com/Zion-Earth-Charles-Shirō-Inouye/dp/1950304116#customerReviews
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    • 2 tim. 19 min
    The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot with guest John Bennion

    The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot with guest John Bennion

    George Eliot, who's actual name is Mary Ann Evans, was one of the best Victorian authors to have emerged from England. Join us in this book club chat with author John Bennion, and former BYU professor of the British novel. While this novel has slow beginnings, the pace quickens and provides such a complicated love triangle, one is left wondering how things will possibly conclude. As with many victorian novels, the answer to that question is “tragically”. We try to rewrite the ending and come to the conclusion that though tragic, Eliot knew exactly what she was doing. To have an alternate ending would have required the heroine, Maggie Tulliver, to have been untrue to herself. This book is in part autobiographical, as it has echoes of Eliot's upbringing, and her later estrangement from her brother.

    • 1 tim. 52 min
    Bonus Episode: A selection of poems by Mary Oliver with guest Jessie Scoville

    Bonus Episode: A selection of poems by Mary Oliver with guest Jessie Scoville

    If you want a glimpse into beautiful nature poetry, look no further than the poems of Mary Oliver. She was considered to be one of America's finest poets, winning the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her poems, and the reading of them, connect you more closely to the natural world and simultaneously the spiritual world. Join us as we read some of our favorite poems with our friend Jessie Scoville, who for a time shared Mary Oliver's poetry online in an effort to spread hope in an time when it was desperately needed. We read many of her poems aloud, discovering anew the awakening to life that such beautiful poetry can invoke. Her poems read like prayers, though she will be the first to say that she doesn't know what it means to pray. But she was a master at sitting idly and observing the outdoors with a feeling of gratitude.

    • 1 tim. 22 min
    The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

    The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

     Eowyn Ivey’s debut novel The Snow Child is a beautiful journey into the imagination and the wilds of Alaska. Incorporating the Russian fairytale, the Snow Maiden, Ivey breaths new life into an old tale, and lets live the idea that hope (along with a child) can spring from even the most harsh and hopeless of circumstances. This book gives a very real glimpse into the struggles of infertility and feeling the loss of a child. It was a finalist for a pulitzer in 2013. There are spoilers in this bookclub chat, so read the book before you give it a listen. You’ll be glad you did!

    • 1 tim. 19 min
    The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson with guest Dr. Carl Sederholm

    The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson with guest Dr. Carl Sederholm

    If you're curious about the origin story of the haunted house, look no further than Shirley Jackson's classic horror novel, The Haunting of Hill House. We are joined for this book club chat by horror professor, Dr. Carl Sederholm, who recently published a chapter in a work about Shirley Jackson. While his focus was on Steven King (who is an ardent lover of the works of Jackson) he is an expert on this book, which he regularly teaches his students at BYU. Read the book before listening to the podcast as we talk in depth about the ending! It is hauntingly spooky and a perfect book for fall weather days. Enjoy!

    • 1 tim. 41 min

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