The risk with printing endings is that they can be a bit of a 'spoiler' I realise. Sorry!

The triumphant ending of yesterday's novel Grace Notes by Bernard Maclaverty won't, I hope, spoil this lovely novel for you if you have not read it before. The author makes you experience the world through the mind and the ears of a young composer....I reread this one every now and then.

I've not read this one, and don't remember how I came to find the opening lines:

A final sprig of flowering cherry among the white lilac and yellow jonquils, in a fat white jug...she stuck this in judiciously, filling in a peetern that needed just so much attention. Shouting  'Spring!' the jug sat on a small table in the middle of the room.

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This rusty candle ring which I hang above the table on special occasions is a favourite thing.

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Birch twigs now, and tiny flower shapes made of card,

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glittery bits and gypsophila for Christmas 2012,

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twinkling stars Christmas 2009, and at other times I use just ivy or some wild flowers, (though I've not photographed these, yet).

Love it!

 


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cath
23/02/2013 08:50

This author is new to me, I'll go and see if my library has Grace Notes. How beautiful the blue of Chrismas 2012 is.

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Freda
23/02/2013 11:54

I hope you enjoy Grace Notes. The blue is really the lighting in this shot - do you have a favourite decorative thing?

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cath
23/02/2013 13:33

At Christmas my collection of small glass,crystal and ceramic angels, during the year glass vases, a few were my mother's and very much cherished by me now, for just one one or a few flowers.

Freda
23/02/2013 15:22

Lovely treasures. Thanks for sharing.

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