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January 2015 Book Club "The Glass Blower's Daughters" by Petra Durst-Benning

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Hi Everyone, Winter has just about reached its peak, and how do we women of infinite wisdom survive the cold, dark emptiness of the season? We snuggle up with a cozy hot beverage and a book. I so enjoyed escaping the dreary month of January with our most recent read, The Glassblower’s Daughters by Petra Durst-Benning. For me, it was a perfect pick with the historical setting of Germany and the references to the art of glass blowing. I felt like I had journeyed on a European holiday to the land of my ancestors. Barb Direnzo, Cheryl, Lori, Mandy, and Sharon joined me at Natilie’s Pizzeria in Butler to discuss Benning’s tale. It was a nice surprise to see Barb again who always offers great insight on the books we read and poses thoughtful questions! Growing up in a large family with so many sisters – Jackie, Ginnie, me, Theresa, and Lori - it was natural for me to immediately connect to The Glassblower’s Daughters , the Steinmann girls. Benning successfully describes the r...