Sunday, February 9, 2014

Sunday Salon ~ red books

Display window at STL Books, Kirkwood, Missouri, February 8, 2014
When I decided to share this Valentine bookstore display photo from Joy's Book Blog, I looked at the bookshelves around my computer to see if I have any "red" books.  Several practically jumped off the shelves at me, saying, "Me, me, me!"  Have you read any of these red books?

In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development ~ by Carol Gilligan, 1982
If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries — What Am I Doing in the Pits? ~ by Erma Bombeck, 1978
I Never Saw Paris: A Novel of the Afterlife ~ by Harry I. Freund, 2007
The Essential Confucius ~ translated by Thomas Cleary, 1992
The Face on the Milk Carton ~ by Caroline B. Cooney, 1990
The Mommy Myth ~  by Susan J. Douglas and Meredith W. Michaels, 2004
The Tao of Women ~ by Pamela K. Metz and Jacqueline L. Tobin, 1995
The Discovery of Genesis ~ by C. H. Kang and Ethel R. Nelson, 1979
Disciple: Becoming Dsiciples through Bible Study~ by Richard Byrd Wilke and Julia Kitchens Eilke, 1993
Biography as Theology ~ by James Wm. McClendon, Jr., 1990
The Gospel of Mary of Magdala ~ by Karen L. King, 2003
The Price of Liberty ~ by Rosemary Thomson, 1978
The Church and the Second  Sex ~ by Mary Daly,1985
Clutter Busting: Letting Go of What's Holding You Back ~ by Brooks Palmer, 2009

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6 comments:

Joy said...

That's a lot of red books! It's a great color for covers. Looking around me, I have:

Plot & Structure by James Scott Bell
Essays of E.B. White
Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne

...and that's just the first three I picked up! There are more to choose from.

Joy's Book Blog

Laura @ The Shabby Rabbit said...

I loved the red book display.. I hope to steal this if I ever get a bricks & mortar.

I'm going through Disciple too!

Bonnie Jacobs said...

Good for you, Laura, to be willing to commit to the 34 weeks of studying Disciple. I taught Disciple to a small group last year, about the fourth time I've taught it since the early 1990s.

http://disciple-study.blogspot.com/

Alyce said...

I haven't read any of them, but to this day if I see the "Face on a Milk Carton" movie on TV I will stop and watch it.

Ginnie said...

Wow ...that's a lot of red books. I have loaded bookshelves yet only found three "red" books. They were all in my Dicken's collection, "Bleak House", "The Fireside Book of Christmas Stories" and "Charles" by Victoria Lincoln.

Helen's Book Blog said...

I love the look of the red books! I read Erma Bombeck decades ago (and liked it). My favorite recent red book is Forgive Me Leonard Peacock