[ebooktalk] Re: "Goodnight Mr Tom"

  • From: "CJ & AA MAY" <chrisalis.may@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:21:34 +0100

I haven't heard this story,Clare, so go on, bore them all again!
I seldom cry when reading but do recall making a fool of myself many many
years ago when I took the children to an outdoor pool and was reading Love
Story and found myself in floods of tears and people coming up to me to ask
if I was alright!
It is usually animal books which have me in tears like Marley and Me and oh
yes, I also wept copious buckets of tears over Call in the Wild whilst
sitting on a Teneriff balcony!
Alison


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Sent: 29 April 2013 17:55
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Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: "Goodnight Mr Tom"

I meant the telly Clare, but you raise an interesting question.  The most
recent piece of music which made me cry was Beverley Knight's Fallen
soldier, her song for Steven Laurence.  Problem was I was on the Tube.  Now,
which books?
On 29 Apr 2013, at 16:22, Clare Gailans wrote:

> It was certainly a very moving story, but the only book which has made me
cry is Charlotte Grey. Sorry, some people must be tired of hearing this.
Music has done it on quite a few occasions. Clare 
> 



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