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The Optimist's Daughter
The Optimist's Daughter | Eudora Welty
This story of a young woman's confrontation with death and her past is a poetic study of human relations.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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BkClubCare
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So very much to think about!! Wow. Packs a punch and not only because it is about grief but about personality, society expectations (and burdens) and perception. Would be a terrific book club book IF you have a trusting group to share personal honest discussions. (I do not 😕)
Sharing the bloom of my Christmas Cactus and another #BookSpinBingo 4th row. Should still get 2 more! 🎉
Who‘s read this Welty? What did you think?
#CC50_part2 #classic

Ruthiella I read it a few years ago and found it OK. I felt like I must have missed something, because readers rave about Welty and I couldn‘t. 2y
BkClubCare @Ruthiella 😊 I found your excellent goodreads review. 2y
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BkClubCare
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What‘s better than receiving a postcard out of the blue and finding the referenced quote a few days later? Not much, a few things, maybe; these are the simple joys that delight. The universe reinforcing my reading choices! #CC50 #Cc50_part2

Ruthiella Bookish serendipity! 🤩 2y
BkClubCare @Ruthiella - AND?! Reacher just mentioned “Eudora Welty” 2y
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BkClubCare
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I have to honest, I seriously had a moment of cold emptiness in my gut when I realized that I wasn‘t sure what my next book was to be. 😱 Then I remembered I have my Bingo card to guide me. I am choosing the novella* by Welty and not just because it sits ready nor because it is short, and a classic, and it won the Pulitzer AND fave author A.Patchett cites her as an influence. But because ALL of this together. #CC50_part2 #ClassicsClub

BkClubCare Novella means 2y
BkClubCare Have I mentioned I know ZERO what it is about? 😊 2y
Sapphire Great book, wonderful classic southern offer. I pick up a different Welty title every time I visit square books in Oxford. 2y
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BkClubCare @Sapphire - OH! Mississippi is one of the two states I need to visit. 2y
Sapphire @BkClubCare I highly recommend a weekend “on the square” in Oxford. Square books, great restaurants, visit Rowan Oaks and walk the property. I can‘t make the Oxford festival of the book this year, but really hoping for next year. I do avoid football weekends because I hate crowds but seeing the grove at ole miss with all the tailgate tents is something to behold. Plus you can always run into a Grisham if that is your thing. 2y
BkClubCare @Sapphire - and I have a friend I would love to visit. Looks like she is 2.5 hours from Oxford, tho. Thanks!! (edited) 2y
AFridayFriend I need a bingo card! And I am on Litsy… I just haven‘t been on Litsy for months and months. I‘m gonna have to get in the swing of it again. 2y
BkClubCare @AFridayFriend MY FRIDAY FRIEND!!!! 2y
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BkClubCare
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No book buying ban in my house! Bought these beauties today. Only In Concrete by Anne Garreta and the Baldwin were planned; for #Tob2022 and #BookSpinBingo respectively. Excited for Disreputable History for #ReadICT (been on my tbr forever!) the Pachett and the Quindlen because of author. The Rachel Long for my #PoetryEveryDay project. 😁💖📚💪🌻

BkClubCare Oh! The Welty because I have never read anything by her and she was a huge influence on Ann Patchett. (And I think I can use this for the #WiaN2022 Challenge: person with description category. ) (edited) 2y
Cathythoughts Lovely picture 2y
BkClubCare @Cathythoughts - oh, thanks 😊 The plant 🪴 was much more willing to assist. 🐶 2y
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Qpri
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So many reading spots in the fall! 🍁🍂📚

rockpools SO pretty! 4y
Qpri @RachelO ☺️☺️🍁🍂 4y
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Emilymdxn
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This was such a wonderful slow, meditative look at death, grief and recovery and I‘m so glad I read it now - I‘m very stressed in my life right now trying to move into my first flat and this was the prose I needed exactly. I loved the character, the ending and hearing it in the author‘s voice was really special. Can‘t believe it took me this long to read Eudora Welty

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RidgewayGirl
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I was so well-behaved at the big booksale today. I managed to leave with only eight books, which is a record for me.

Ruthiella Nice haul! I am jealous of that Gardam title! I never see her books used in my area! 😀 5y
Victoriapl Yes, I'm very proud at how many you left. 5y
RidgewayGirl @Victoriapl I do have some regret at leaving a few of those fine books behind. 5y
Victoriapl @RidgewayGirl but you can go back tomorrow and see if you can find them again! 5y
Crazeedi Very nice!! 5y
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Manoshgirl51
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Belletrist September Pick

For Belletrist, this was the first classic pick. And let me tell you, I am so glad that Welty was chosen. I had never heard about her before. This novel about grief and the past resonated with me as I have lost both my parents before I 23 years old. I learned so much from Laurel and I can‘t wait to read more of Welty‘s work. Definitely one of my new favorite writers.

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tammysue
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#trivialthursday @GarthRanzz

1. A few fav Southern Authors - Classic: Eudora Welty + Flannery O‘Connor. Modern: Pat Conroy, Ron Rash, Margaret Atwood + Jesmyn Ward
2. Night in reading
3. WWll time period, so interesting!
4. Thanks for the tag 🌷@eggs - tagging anyone that hasn‘t played (Sorry, a bit behind) 🙂

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KellyHunsakerReads
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The 1973 winner of the Pulitzer. Short and lovely. #pulitzer. #audiobook

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 2! This book won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize. Laurel Hand suffers the loss of her mother when young and, later, her husband. In her 30s, she goes to her hometown to care for her father after he has eye surgery. Then he dies, and everything is left to his wife, Fay. Fay's even younger than Laurel. While Laurel tries to Fay kindness, Fay gives Laurel only contempt. I'm looking forward to reading this one. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

BookishBelle I love Eudora Welty! She's a local author so I read this in High School. 6y
robinb @BookishBelle from Mississippi? Me too! 6y
BookishBelle @robinb Yep! Hello fellow Mississippian! I live in Jackson. What about you? 6y
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robinb @BookishBelle I actually currently live in Alabama but grew up in Mississippi...a tiny community in north Mississippi called Tula, about 20 minutes from Oxford. My parents and brother are still there. 😊 (edited) 6y
BookishBelle @robinb I know where that is! I lived in Oxford for awhile. It's nice to see other MS ppl on Litsy!! 😊 6y
robinb @BookishBelle oh yay...usually no one has ever heard of it! My brother and his family lived in Jackson (actually Brandon) years ago. Oxford is a wonderful town! And yes, nice to meet you here. 👍😊🙌 6y
ptkpepe98 I totally forgot I read this...years ago, based upon the recommendation of my FAVORITE English professor, who loved Brit Lit. If he recommended an American author, I knew it had to be special, and it was. Loved it!💞💞💞💞 6y
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lmcd
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Pickpick

Made this one last. Had no idea I would enjoy it this much.

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Welltraveledpages
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rachaelclaire
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"The mystery in how little we know of other people is no greater than the mystery of how much"

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Curley_Bender
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Mehso-so

An odd choice for the Pulitzer--perhaps more of a lifetime achievement award for Welty. The book has no real weight to it. Only the title character is close to fully realized, and Fay has got to be among the most obnoxious (at times unbelievably so) characters ever put to page. Still, there are some poignant moments dealing with grief and the unmaking of a family that make it worth plowing through the low page count.

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Sapphire
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The events in our lives happen in a sequence of time, but in their significance to ourselves they find their own order. . .

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EmilyLFarlow
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Coffee + books = YAS

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autumnprivett
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The themes of place and belonging in this novel resonated with me. Welty is an expert writer, but this is the only novel of hers I've read. Any recommendations for where to start?
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shawnmooney I haven't read this one but her Delta Wedding knocked my socks off when I studied it in grad school. Highly recommended! 8y
Gulfsidemusing Loved this book and plan to read Delta Wedding this summer. 8y
autumnprivett @shawnmooney @Lakesidemusing I will definitely check out Delta Wedding. Thanks!! 8y
Donna_sBookMinute I found a copy of the front and back covers in a used book I bought. It's been a couple of years now; and I've held on to it to remind me to look for it. Now it will officially be on my TBR. The cover is beautiful. 8y
autumnprivett @Donna_sBookMinute What an interesting find! It is a beautiful cover. 😊 8y
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Stephanie-Anne

Fay slept ... deep under the cover. Laurel could not see her face but only the back of her neck, the most vulnerable part of anybody, and she thought: Is there any sleeping person you cannot be entirely sure you have not misjudged?

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