Tuesday, July 12, 2011

My Current Reads

His goal is to teach bad cookers (me) how to make healthy, yummy and easy meals. I put my trust in you, Jamie, my hero!


Oui Annis! Après l'avoir cherché à travers tous les guesthouses en Asie, je suis finalement tombée dessus à la bibliothèque de Saint-Laurent. Aussi simple que cela :)


À lire absolument
Je l'ai dévoré en 2 jours (quoi que j'ai juste ça à faire)
Voici la vidéo promotionnelle

«The plot bears resemblance to the horrific true events surrounding Austrian Josef Fritzl, who kept his daughter imprisoned in a soundproof bunker in his basement for 24 years, fathering seven children by her. Rather than having the imprisoned woman tell her story, Donoghue places the narrative in the hands of a child born into a 12’ x 12’ room, the only home he’s ever known.
As a narrator, five-year-old Jack is tremendously enticing. His mother, kidnapped seven years earlier while walking through her college campus at age 19, has created a world for her son that is rich in play and learning, all the while anticipating the day they might make their “great escape.” This environment has provided Jack with an impressive vocabulary, though his advanced learning is juxtaposed with the natural innocence and bewilderment of a small child. The result is a story told through a child’s eyes, but in language that is endearing rather than tiresome.» (amazon.ca)

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