A parcel from Australia! |
Woo
hoo! The postman arrived a couple of days ago with a package for me, all the
way from Australia, and a lovely picture of a possum on the stamp! And inside the
padded envelope were two parcels, beautifully wrapped in old maps, with a
little note from Pam, who lives in Tasmania, and runs the excellent Travellin’ Penguin blog, where
she not only writes about the books she reads, but also about her searches for
vintage Penguins, and her travels on her motorbike. I love looking at her
photographs and reading about her adventures – finding out about other
countries is one of the great joys of blogging, especially as I’m not much of a
traveller. I’ve learned more about Australia from Pam and other Aussie bloggers
than ever I did at school!
Books unwrapped... the little dogs on each one are like post-it notes, perfect to use for notes as you read. |
Anyway,
one little parcel contained a copy of The
Carousel, by Rosamunde Pilcher,
whom I’ve never read, but I was the winner in Pam’s prize draw for this book,
which was a lovely surprise, because I rarely win anything. She did tell me I
was the winner, but I didn't realise she was also sending a 1947 edition The Art of Reading, by Arthur Quiller-Couch, because I had
expressed an interest in it. Wasn’t that kind of her? And it was so thoughtful
of her to wrap them individually – it was like a birthday or Christmas!
'm looking forward to reading both these, but I
resisted the temptation to sratr either of them immediately, because I’m off on
a day trip to London to visit my younger daughter, and I’ve slipped the books into my
bag so I have things to read on the train there and back, and while I’m hanging
around waiting if there are any delays (and there usually are). So thank you Pam for the gift of books!
You're absolutely welcome Christine. Sharing books with people is such a joy. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteFor the giver and the receiver!
DeleteLove the doggy post-it notes! ;)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy ur trip to London!
I've never seen any like that here, but I am sure they must be available. I'm looking forward to London.
DeleteWasn't Arthur Quiller-Couch the man who inspired Helene Hanff's reading life?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure! It sounds quite likely though - I shall search for my copy of 84 Charing Cross Road and see if she mentions him. If I kept by books as tidy as you, I would be able to find them when I want them!
DeleteYes, he's the Q in Q's Legacy (the book where Hanff writes about the inspiration in her reading life).
DeleteMichelle, thank you! I shall try and find a copy.
DeleteIn my recent trip to Australia earlier this year I travelled to Tasmania and had the great pleasure of meeting Pam. We had a great time
ReplyDeleteShe sounds such a nice person Elaine, and Tasmania looks beautiful - I'm glad you were able to meet up.
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