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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Sep 05, 2022 08:22AM) (new)

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30.6 - Katrisa's Task: Empty Nest (NOT!)

I am in my mid-40s and the hubs and I were looking forward to exploring life on our own. But circumstances this year ended up with both my mother and my adult daughter moving in with us so no more empty nest. So this task is dedicated to my mom and daughter.

This is a two book task. Choose two different options and state which options you choose.

1.Read a book that includes three generations of ONE family as characters or subjects.
Circle of Three the interconnected lives of three generations of women
The House of the Spirits three generations of the Trueba family
Required: Include a reference if the three generations are not identifiable on the GR main page

2. Cassidy - My daughter was named after a Grateful Dead Song. Read a book with a word of at least 4 letters from one of the tracks on the album Reckoning in the TITLE (subtitles excluded). Word must match exactly. For this task hyphenated words can be separated.
Required:state the word.
*Bonus item - listen to the song Cassidy :)
Link to Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/5n6h3468

Dire Wolf
The Race Is On
Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie
It Must Have Been The Roses
Dark Hollow
China Doll
Been All Around This World
Monkey And The Engineer
Jack-A-Roe
Deep Elem Blues
Cassidy
To Lay Me Down
Rosa Lee McFall
On The Road Again
Bird Song
Ripple

3. Jennifer - My mom is a traveler - and she moves A LOT. I don’t even write down her address anymore because it is bound to change soon. She even has dual citizenship because one country just isn’t enough!
Read a book where a main character moves (not visits) to a new state, province, country, or planet during the course of the book. The starting location and the resulting location must both be a setting in the book.
Ex. The Four Winds Texas, 1934. Millions are out of work and a drought has broken the Great Plains....Elsa Martinelli—like so many of her neighbors—must make an agonizing choice: fight for the land she loves or go west, to California"
Required: If the move is not evident on the GR main page, include a reference.

4. Jennifer and Cassidy both have double letters in their names. Read a book with an author who has a double letter (must be next to each other) in their FIRST name. So Ann would work (double Ns next to each other) but not Adele (has two Es but not next to each other. Initials do not count (so no e.e. cummings).


message 2: by Katrisa (last edited Sep 14, 2022 05:46PM) (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments These work
Option 1 - Dochters van Cane River, Penmarric, Trophy Hunt, The Glass Castle

Option 2 -

Option 3 - Sisters in Arms

Option 4 -


message 3: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments These don't work


message 4: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (new)

SRC Moderator | 7051 comments Mod
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message 5: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2378 comments Kathy KS

For option 3-
Can we read science fiction where someone moves from one planet to another? (Or planet to moon, etc.?)


message 6: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Kathy, yes as long as both locations are represented in the story


Inge (Inge1990) | 408 comments for option 1 would
Dochters van Cane River
work?


message 8: by Julia (new)

Julia (julia103) | 2717 comments Would military deployment to another country count as a move for Option 3?
Sisters in Arms


message 9: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Inge (Inge1990) wrote: "for option 1 would
Dochters van Cane River
work?"


That sounds like it even has an extra generation thrown in! Yes that one works.


message 10: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Julia wrote: "Would military deployment to another country count as a move for Option 3?
Sisters in Arms"


Deployment would work as that is definitely not like visiting! Moving for a job works, so I would say military deployment also works. And it sounds like both their American location and the overseas location are represented in the book


message 11: by ♞ Pat (new)

♞ Pat Gent | 786 comments ? Does the move have to be voluntary? Can a forced removal - say a Jewish individual moved from their home to a work camp during WW2 fit the heart of the task ?


message 12: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Yes Pat I think that works. A forced relocation is still relocating your life


message 13: by Julia (new)

Julia (julia103) | 2717 comments Can you please verify Penmarric for Option 1?

The description says "the first act in a tempestuous drama that was to span three generations...." and this review says "An enthralling story that spans 3 generations of the Casttallack".

(I'm including the review link to clarify because the description could be read as meaning that this is the first book in a series with different generations in different books, which is not the case.)


message 14: by ♞ Pat (new)

♞ Pat Gent | 786 comments Katrisa wrote: "Yes Pat I think that works. A forced relocation is still relocating your life"

I thought so too, but wanted to be sure that I understood the heart of the task.

Thanks! I think I picked out a good one this month!


message 15: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Julia wrote: "Can you please verify Penmarric for Option 1?

The description says "the first act in a tempestuous drama that was to span three generations...." and this review says "An enthralling ..."

Sounds like 3 generations to me!


message 16: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2378 comments Checking for option 1--
Trophy Hunt

From the paperback GR description:
..."game warden Joe Pickett is fly-fishing with his two daughters when"... "The bodies of two men are found within hours of each other, in separate locations"... {One of those locations is the ranch where Joe's mother-in-law, Missy Vankueran, and her fiancé live.]
3 generations: 1)Joe Pickett, wife Marybeth, 2)MIL Missy Vankueran , 3) his daughters Lucy & Sheridan


message 17: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Kathy, so is Missy Marybeth's mother? If yes then that works. It would be Missy > Marybeth > Lucy & Sheridan


message 18: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments And as long as Missy makes an appearance in the story and not just her house


message 19: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2378 comments Yes, the family gets together at the ranch for meals and social gathering with Missy and her fiancé and a few other times. The younger two generations are more involved in the action.
Missy is Marybeth's mother and grandmother to the two girls


message 20: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Kathy KS wrote: "Yes, the family gets together at the ranch for meals and social gathering with Missy and her fiancé and a few other times. The younger two generations are more involved in the action.
Missy is Mary..."

Ok sounds good! I'll add it to the approved list!


message 21: by Madison U (last edited Sep 14, 2022 07:12AM) (new)

Madison U | 26 comments For Option 1, what do I reference to prove that 3 generations were included in the book? I read through the reviews and none of them mention that there are 3 generations. Or do I just need to get it verified in here and link that?

The book is The Glass Castle

The generations: Jeannette Walls (daughter, third generation), Rex Walls (father, second generation), Erma Walls (grandmother, first generation)


message 22: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Madison wrote: "For Option 1, what do I reference to prove that 3 generations were included in the book? I read through the reviews and none of them mention that there are 3 generations. Or do I just need to get i..."

What you did here is fine - just list the characters and their relationships. I will add this to the approved list. I think you could either just copy your reference in your claiming post or link to the approval post here.


message 23: by Kaylee (new)

Kaylee | 26 comments Hi!

It is not on the main page, so I would like to get this book approved for the 3 generations, The Book Eaters. It has Uncle Aike (patriarch), Devon (Aike’s niece), Cai (Devon’s son).


message 24: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Is Devon's mother in the book? I'm looking for a direct descent down the line. So Grandmother/grandfather>mother/father>son/ daughter


message 25: by Florence (new)

Florence | 679 comments does London, England, to a Scottish island work? or do they count as the same country as both countries are part of the uk?


message 26: by Florence (new)

Florence | 679 comments failing that would The Rules of Magic work for option 1?
For the Owens family, love is a curse that began in 1620, when Maria Owens - 1 generation in 1620
and then
Susanna Owens knows that her three children are dangerously unique. - 2 generations hundreds of years later


message 27: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1396 comments Moving to Scotland from London would work. The task allows moving to a new state or province and I would say England to Scotland is a reasonable equivalent.


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