First Chapter ~ First Paragraph Tuesday Intros, now hosted by Vicki at
I'd Rather Be At The Beach, where bloggers post the first paragraph(s) of a book they are currently reading or planning to read sometime soon.
They are now in their seventies, slowing physically but sharp of mind and wit. Despite the twinkle in their eyes when asked what it was like growing up in Grand Bank, they seem reticent at first to open up about those days so long ago.
"Cold," he says when asked what winter was like, hoping this one-word answer will slow the questioning. But his partner decides more can be offered.
"Banks of snow," she says, "up to the rooftops."
"No, up to the tops of the fences," he counters.
Now the game is on, and she will not be slowed down. "Don't you remember we used to be over at old Mrs. Pike's after a snowfall, and we could climb up on top of the snow and look in through her bedroom window?"
And so it begins, this long slow stroll through winter and Christmas past in the small Town of Grand Bank, Newfoundland, home of adventure and the famous Grand Bank schooner, and for a ten-year-old boy and a nine-year-old girl, a world of magical white and wonder.
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6 comments:
I love the sound of the narrator's voice... like sitting by the fire being told a story!
Have a great week!
Here's my Tuesday post.
What a great way to put it. Thanks for stopping by.
I love a few good Christmas stories each December - enjoy and thanks for sharing.
Me, too, Diane. I rarely get time to read them, but I love Christmas stories.
Thanks for visiting, Diane and Vicki.
I love Christmas stories. I've started my binge read of Christmas stories yesterday. See what book I'm featuring at Girl Who Reads
Me, too, Girl. Christmas is my favorite time of year. If I had unlimited time, I would sit in my rocking chair and read Christmas stories all day long. Thanks for the comment.
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