Saturday 28 September 2013

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan


This month's selection was "Snow Flower and the Secret Fan".  The book provided us a lot of insight into some 19th century cultural practices.  In general, we found the book slow however, we were fascinated by the graphic descriptions of feet among Chinese women of status.

The narrative around friendships, life-long bonds and the complexities within families of origin, as well as marital families, was sometimes disturbing.  As women, we found the perpetual cycle of abuse towards women unsettling. This novel invoked anger and a sense of frustration in all of us.

Although she was difficult at times to understand, we found Lilly, the narrator of the story, somewhat compelling as she shares many of our own faults.  Her relationship with Sunflower, her life long loatong "same old", was one of loyalty and trust and in the end betrayal and guilt.  This begs the question, "Can a true relationship be built on lies?"

In the end, although Snowflower was of a lower social status, it was Lilly who spent a lifetime trying to emulate her grace.

Is it better to forgive yourself than to be forgiven?    

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Monday 9 September 2013

Sickened





Munchausen by proxy (MBP) is the world’s most hidden and dangerous form of child abuse, in which the caretaker—almost always the mother—invents or induces symptoms in her child because she craves the attention of medical professionals.

The memoir Sickened , by Julia Gregory, provided a detailed account of the child abuse she suffered at the hands of her parents. Though her experience was extremely difficult to read at times, this story was informative and very well written.

During our book club discussion,  we realized this was the first time we ever heard about this form of abuse. We also recognized that there are many people around the world, and in our communities, who suffer from things we can't even imagine.

Abuse in any form is difficult to deal with alone. It is important to have a strong support group, or individual, to confide in. Our book club started out as a cool way to connect with like-minded ladies, and has evolved over the years into an unbreakable bond of sister who love and support each other.

Please feel free to share your thoughts on this memoir or your own book club! 

Happy reading!





In 2010, our book club, Women Wine and Word, started out as a brilliant idea from one of our members (we call her the queen). We meet once a month to discuss our books, eat some food, drink a little wine, and have great times with our friends.

We invite you to check out our monthly blogs, browse through our reading list, or take a peek at our book reviews (FYI- only a few books have received 5/5 wine glasses).

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