How Far to Bethlehem? by Norah Lofts5/23/2023 ![]() If it wasn't for Norah Lofts I would take Steinbecks East of Eden. ![]() They are already, in theory, given the complete works of Shakespeare and the Bible. At the end of the programme the interviewer asks the guest which book they would most like to take with them. In England we have a radio programme called Desert Island Disks. It is hard to put her books down to go to sleep at night. I am now trying to buy her complete library and have most so far. I began reading her books in the late fifties when I was about 14 or 15. To think a great mind like her walked this Earth and I did not meet her - what a blessing she must have been to her husband and to her friends! I hope I meet her in the Great Beyond and we can become friends! Edmonds and I will walk everywhere she walked. She is so timely and what a wit! She is so insightful and I feel better as a woman after I read her, she is such an advocate for BRAINY women! No mercy though, I like that! I will visit Bury St. I discovered Norah Lofts book in a garbage bin at the Inuvik Regional Hospital and I got hooked. ![]() ![]() ![]() Does anyone know or can help? thanks much I didn't really understand what the theme was in her book The Fall of Midas, written as Juliet Astley. I think Norah Lofts is, without a doubt, the very best novelist I have ever read. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |