Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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While in Warsaw- Sheila's 50 in 2010
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6.Let the Great World Spin
7. Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide

10. Plain Water by Krystyna Zywulska (we just translated this; not sure when it will be released. The Polish version, Pusta Woda, is currently available.


Heather, I'm glad I read it, especially since I'm living here in Warsaw, on the same side of the river as the zoo. I felt a tiny bit let down in that Ackerman didn't tell us what happened to Jan and Antonia after the war. However, it gave some really interesting insight into the Nazi's view of the Poles. I'd recommend it, particularly if you're interested in the history of WWII.

Heather, I'm gla..."
Not to butt in but I saw you were from Warsaw...are you meaning Poland? If so that is where my boss is from!

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Yes, Sherri, I'm in the "original" Warsaw, Poland. Where are you? Thanks for writing.


Cool. We are Americans, but my husband was born and grew up here. I'll ask him if he knew your boss. My husband is Lech Czerski, but he went to med school not vet school.




I hope to finish book number 15 this week but see that I'm woefully off-pace to have 25 read by end of June. Praying for some fast reads.

Hahahaha! Classic :)




One of the most beautiful books I've ever read! I'm glad you liked it :)






Glad to hear that Sheila - I've been thinking about reading this book but I've seen such mixed reviews, I think people either love it or hate it. I think I'll give a try.





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