Thursday’s Tale: “Godfather Death” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

Image source: SurLaLune Fairy Tales Today I'm returning to the Grimms' tales, although "Godfather Death" is a new one to me. The story's about a poor man with a whole batch of kids. When his 13th arrives, he went out to the road to find a godfather for the child. Can you guess who he ends up picking? He turned down God's offer, because God "givest to the rich, and leavest the poor to hunger." He turns down the devil with his usual enticement of  riches and earthly pleasure, because Satan "deceivest men and leadest them astray." Then along comes Death and the father decides that Death will be the perfect godfather for his son, since Death "takest the rich as well as the poor, without distinction." So, with Death as his godfather, the boy grows up. One day, the godfather appears to the young man and gives him his gift. He will make the young man a famous physician. When the young...
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Review: The Butterfly Cabinet by Bernie McGill

The Butterfly Cabinet is engrossing. I was drawn into these two women's stories of being a woman, a mother, a wife. Inspired by a true story of the death of the daughter of an aristocratic Irish family at the end of the nineteenth century,the story of four year-old Charlotte's death is told by two narrators. The first is Maddie, an old woman living in a nursing home. She is telling the story of the history of the family to Anna, who would have been Charlotte's niece. Maddie doles out the secrets and misdeeds that happened 70 years before, when she was a young teenage servant at the big house. She also gives Anna a diary that belonged to Harriet, Charlotte's mother. Harriet was arrested and tried for killing the girl and spent a year in prison. Entries in her diary from that time alternate with Maddie's chapters. I was riveted by the story from the first chapter. Maddie remembers so clearly what...
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Monday Afternoon

First, I have a winner to announce. Congratulations to Irene of Author Exposure. You won a copy of The Blue Light Project. I've passed your address on to the publicist. I hope you enjoy the book! I had kind of an odd week last week. I was off work but spent every day driving Amber to and from day camp at the art museum and wasting time during the day. It was actually pretty tiring. Then we spent the weekend at the lake, so I haven't had much computer time this week. I did receive a few books over the last couple of weeks. Mailbox Monday is taking a blog tour. This month’s host is Staci at Life in the Thumb. The Stranger You Seek by Amanda Kyle Williams (ARC from Random House) The Silver Skull by Mark Chadbourn (from Paperbackswap) The Best American Short Stories 2011 edited by Geraldine Brooks and Heidi Pitlor (from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt via NetGalley) The Best American Mystery Stories 2011...
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