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Amaryllis in Blueberry

Amaryllis in Blueberry ***** (excellent)

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Christina Meldrum

Amaryllis in Blueberry

“In Meldrum’s intoxicating first adult novel (after 2010’s Madapple) a family undertakes West African missionary work only to find its members profoundly transformed. Polish-American pathologist Dick Slepy lives with his bohemian wife, Christina “Seena,” in Danish Landing, Mich. They have four daughters, each following the other by two years. There’s pretty Mary Grace, now 18. Mary Catherine is “always-obedient” and pious, whereas Mary Tessa is a “trouble-maker-in-training,” and the precocious Amaryllis, their youngest at 11, is an “emotional synesthete,” who tastes, smells, and otherwise “consumes” the pain, rage, love, or joy of others, and is suspiciously dark-featured. Fearing that his wife is having an affair, Dick seeks the council of his local priest, Father Amadi, who suggests the Slepys take a mission to West Africa to help his nephew, Mawuli, run an aid organization. They go, but the mission is anything but the salve Dick had hoped for, and one event after another…shove the family into deep crisis. With every chapter, Meldrum jumps viewpoints and shifts time and space…her combination of coming-of-age and culture clash narratives has a seductive intensity.”
   —Publishers Weekly

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I’m joining Jain @ Food for Thought  and Mary @ Home is Where the Boat is.

Reading books and sharing edible reviews together, this year 22 books have been chosen and if you would like to join in this special way of reading and creating, please contact these two lovely ladies for the years reading list. This month’s review was Amaryllis in Blueberry of course obvious as is, my sweet recipes all included blueberries.

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Pikelets are delicate and light, a ‘quick’ mixture. The mixture is in between a pancake and crepe. A wonderful surprise for breakfast served with fresh luscious yoghurt and blueberries.

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Amaryllis in Blueberry was an interesting read, it wasn’t an easy read for me, (probably because I have too many books on the go at the moment), however once I had read the first few chapters I couldn’t put it down. As you read the pages of this remarkable book, you get to know each character, and family member.

In the stirring tradition of The Secret Life of Bees and The Poisonwood Bible, Amaryllis in Blueberryexplores the complexity of human relationships set against an unforgettable backdrop. Told through the haunting voices of Dick and Seena Slepy and their four daughters, Christina Meldrum’s soulful novel weaves together the past and the present of a family harmed—and healed—by buried secrets.

Maybe, unlike hope, truth couldn’t be contained in a jar. . . .

Meet the Slepys: Dick, the stern doctor, the naive husband, a man devoted to both facts and faith; Seena, the storyteller, the restless wife, a mother of four, a lover of myth. And their children, the Marys: Mary Grace, the devastating beauty; Mary Tessa, the insistent inquisitor; Mary Catherine, the saintly, lost soul; and finally, Amaryllis, Seena’s unspoken favorite, born with the mystifying ability to sense the future, touch the past and distinguish the truth tellers from the most convincing liar of all.

When Dick insists his family move from Michigan to the unfamiliar world of Africa for missionary work, he can’t possibly foresee how this new land and its people will entrance and change his daughters—and himself—forever.

Nor can he predict how Africa will spur his wife Seena toward an old but unforgotten obsession. In fact, Seena may be falling into a trance of her own.

“With Amaryllis in Blueberry, Christina Meldrum has woven a beautifully layered, intensely emotional story, with unforgettable characters whose voices will remain with you long after their secrets have been revealed.”
   —Michelle Richmond, author of the New York Times and international bestseller The Year of Fog

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Amaryllis in Blueberry is a rich, evocative story about an unusual family that will sweep readers away to another place and time. Amaryllis’s voice is a spellbinding and unique blend of naiveté and wisdom. A perfect melding of family saga, murder mystery and a meditation on faith, loyalty and love, this novel will both haunt and entertain you.”
   —Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author

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Connecting to Christina Meldrum on her official sitethere are wonderful book/reader guides and interesting Q & A. I’ve shared a few with you…


Did you intend from the start to have religion be a key theme in the novel, or is it an aspect of the storyline that developed during the writing process?

A: I see religion less as a theme in Amaryllis in Blueberry, more as a vehicle by which I explored other themes, particularly truth and the corresponding power of perspective. Similar to the role of Greek mythology and African mythology—and myth-making in general—religion was a means by which certain characters in the novel made sense of their world and of themselves. Because of this, religion provided an avenue to explore other themes in the novel, including justice, contrition and obsession. In these respects, I did intend from the outset to have religion play a key role.

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Seena is fascinated by mythology, and even the novel’s title draws on a Greek myth. Is this a topic in which you had an interest prior to writing Amaryllis in Blueberry?

A:I’ve wondered—and continue to wonder—whether each of our lives is a story at some level: a myth we create. How is our sense of reality and identity influenced by our memory, by our perspective, by our reflection on past events? Seena was a person who struggled with her own life story, because it was a painful life story in many respects. Was she drawn to mythology because others’ stories were safer for her, more palatable to her? Perhaps, but how accurate was her perception of her own life? Was the love she shared with Dick a mere myth, as she came to believe? Was the love she shared with Heimdall a myth as well? Or was it her spinning of these experiences the myths-in-making? And what of Yllis? Her entire life’s story was built on myth: the myth of the blueberry field; the myth of Amaryllis. Yet Yllis was a person who saw beyond myth, whether she wanted to or not. No matter the myths people created for themselves—and of themselves—Yllis sensed feeling; she could see beyond people’s words. Still, truth ultimately evaded even Yllis. Was Yllis right, then, that truth is necessarily elusive, “that it can’t be contained in a jar”? Are myths essential to our understanding of ourselves and our world? Personally, I think they may be.

Fascinating is the title of the book, and refers to a Greek myth – the myth of Amaryllis. Seena summarizes the myth for us in the book:images11

…so in love was Amaryllis with the shepherd boy Alteo that day after day she stood on his doorstep and pierced her heart in an attempt to win is love. But Alteo had no interest in girls: he loved only flowers. It made no difference how many times Amaryllis pierced her heart; Alteo paid no heed. Then a miracle happened; on the very spot where Amaryllis’s blood had fallen, a beautiful flower bloomed. When Alteo saw the flower, he fell in love with Amaryllis, and he named the blood red flower Amaryllis in her honor”

Our season for fresh blueberries has ended, (deep sigh) I often include fresh blueberries on my breakfast cereal. I opted for the tinned blueberries for these recipes. I was surprised by the texture and wonderful flavour. One of my favourite smoothies is banana and blueberry…

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“Spellbinding.”
   —Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author

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“A uniquely memorable read that will stay with you long after you turn the last page.”
   —Carol Cassella, National Bestselling author of Oxygen and Healer

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“A beautifully layered, intensely emotional story, with unforgettable characters.”
   —Michelle Richmond, author of the New York Times and international bestseller The Year of Fog

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Amaryllis in Blueberry, is a novel as you read each page you continually escape into the lives and characters of all the players. Players of an intriguing family. I loved this novel and certainly enjoyed creating all these ‘sweet’ treats with blueberries. A wonderful novel to add to your bookshelves.

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Have a wonderful day, my friends,and Enjoy!

Visit other reviews of the same book:

Jain @ Food for Thought

Mary @ Home is Where the Boat is

Sarah @ Hyacinths For the Soul

Kathy@   A Delightsome Life: Home & Garden Thursday

Yvette…x

Texture Tuesday – free & easy eDition

With every crack and chipped painted wall, (signs of a child, who hung posters on her wall), there’s something about returning to the four walls of a house, you call ‘home’. Reminiscing of many good times and sad ones, having the comforts at your fingertips and your Mum, home cooking and wanting do do everything for you, just as it was when you were a small child. I’m enjoying the Easter break holiday vacation time, relaxing with my camera and a couple of good books. (novels and a few inspirational cookbooks), writing up my next school programs and catching up with long time friends.

Photographing the last of Mum’s flowering rose blooms, capturing them in the early morning stream of light from a window for a Texture Tuesday shot.

Experimenting with composition, and light sources, and learning my new camera. Just a little time for me.(sigh!)

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Beautiful roses,and just a little subtle texture.

Free and Easy for this weeks Texture Tuesday. Linking to Kim Klassens Cafe.

Have a wonderful day, friends

Yvette…x

A kind of Beautiful

It’s time to face the music…

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It’s been a changing moment…or is it just one point that I’ve arrived at before, started and then found a different direction. Are we ever happy with the now? I’ll do that when…I’m feeling happy, when I’m ten kilo’s lighter, when I meet the right person, when! , when?, when. Let’s just start living the now. I’m at this point again, lift my head high and face the music, however this time I’m writing the music and my own lyrics.

Start enjoying every little ‘moment’. Enjoy the company of family, the company of friends, but most importantly know who that person in the mirror really is, the reflective you. With all the extra lines of time, the freckles, the blemishes.

My journey with Kim Klassen and Beyond Layers, ( Beyond Layers II registrations now open) has been just that a journey of peeling back so many emotions, so many feelings, grasping for air, a ray of sunshine or a falling tear. Beyond Layers is 52 weeks of encouragements, affirmations and motivations.

“Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies”

                                                                                 -Mother Teresa

Funny how sometimes the universe tells us not once but more than once. Not only had arrived my weekly lessons from Kim, but I also received my daily email from Bravegirls club.

What was a little bird telling me today?

Is there always some idea, a dream that you have always wanted to do, something you’ve wanted to see, somewhere you’ve wanted to go. Now, is the moment. Now, is the right time. We all have the potential to reach our goals, break down the barriers and face our fears. Reach for our dreams and live today.

We are all beautiful, we may not be perfect, but we can start today to be more bold, true to ourselves and make our lives more meaningful.

Today’s Challenge was to create an image with one of Kims ‘Beyond Layers’ affirmation brushes and/or textures. I used the affirmation “You do not have to be perfect to be beautiful” and the texture:’I am’.

I’m not one to take a lot of self portraits, I usually hide behind my camera, and it’s the first thing I say when anyone else takes a photo..’Can I see’ …so my self portrait was not an easy challenge for me today. But hey!, a stepping stone and beyond another layer.

Reach for Beyond, my friends

Yvette…x

 

 

 

 

Jaffa Extravaganza

Take a look!  What comes to mind?  This is decadence!

Mmmmmmm, chocolate and orange. Chocolate and Orange cheesecake!

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This cheesecake has a rich smooth texture, dressed to impress with a luscious chocolate mousse filling,chocolate biscuit base, garnished with tangy orange segments and orange scented chocolate. Remember small slices!

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A golden egg

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My Easter parade has been full of chocolate eggs, chocolate and ooooh some more chocolate, so I thought I might take a break and do a couple (maybe one, as it’s Wednesday)  recipes away from the chocolate.

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I’m always on the look out of mix and matching some of my favourites together, or maybe and ‘old’ fashioned recipe given a little bit of a face lift and ‘new life’ on the plate.

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Here it is, the humble boiled egg.

Side by side with one of my favourite salads..

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Easter Revisited #1

What better way to spend the afternoon with the warm sunlight reflecting off the windows, and surrounded by pastels, feathers, eggs, nests and mouth watering chocolate sweets.

I found this old English china, not your usual fine, elegant designs and motifs. Plain, no designs, no gold trims, no embossing, just plain, hardly any markings.J EG. Meakin Glamour Celeste, Glamour Jade. But I couldn’t resist taking a few photos and making the cups and sauces, plates and bowls come alive with radiant pastel colours and charm. Perfect for an afternoon tea.

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What better way then to celebrate Easter with all these soft pastel colours. Egg Blue, Sunshine Yellow, Fairy Floss pink and Glamour jade.

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Chocolate Rocky Road Eggs

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I know, aren’t they cute! And great fun to make for the children as a special Easter chickadee treat!

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Recipe: Chocolate Rocky Road Eggs

1 carton (14 eggs) chocolate hollow eggs

1 packet of glazed cherries (coarsely chopped)

1/2 packed of mini marshmallows

1/2 packet pistachios (coarsely chopped)

100g milk chocolate (melted)

2 cherry ripe bars

1/2 cup of shredded coconut

1 packet sugar coated Easter eggs

Yellow and Black tubes of coloured icing

Preparation:

Firstly gently cut the chocolate Easter eggs in half. If eggs break put aside for the melting process. Melt 50g of milk chocolate, working quickly, place a dollop of chocolate on baking paper on a tray, place the half chocolate cup into the chocolate making a base for the chocolate cup.rocky road choc cups1 Refrigerate chocolate cups until mixture is ready.

Melt the remaining chocolate in a bowl over boiling water on a medium heat, add the cherry ripe bars, and when melted stir in the rest of the ingredients: mini marshmallows, chopped glazed cherries, pistachios and shredded coconut. Scoop the mixture into chocolate cups and refrigerate until ready to serve. Decorate with Easter egg chickens.

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A special Easter chocolate treat.

Enjoy, my friends

Yvette…x

The Violets Of March

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The Violets of March **** (Good Read)

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Sarah Jio

I’m linking to Jain at Food for Thought and Mary at Home is Where the Boat is, please go and check out their book review, and if you’re interested in reading and baking this is a diverse way to create..just email these lovely ladies for the years book list to join in.

Now to this fabulous book…

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This book is a mix of romance, love, secrets and family history. A book that has you hooked from the beginning, and one that I read over a weekend. Soaking up the romance of young love, and intrigued by making my own endings, and hoping for the happy one.This book was captivating. This book is about Emily who is trying to find herself, and by visiting her  great Aunt, she falls under the magical spray on Bainbridge Island, to not only find new love but solve the secret mystery within her family.

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“Mix a love story, history and a mystery and what takes root? The Violets of March, a novel that reminds us how the past comes back to haunt us, and packs great surprises along the way.” Jodi Picoult, author of Sing You Home and House Rules.

In her twenties, Emily Wilson was on top of the world: she had a bestselling novel, a husband plucked from the pages of GQ, and a one-way ticket to happily ever after. Nearly a decade later, the tide has turned on Emily’s good fortune. So when her great-aunt Bee invites her to spend the month of March on Bainbridge Island in Washington State. Emily accepts, longing to be healed by the sea. Researching her next book, Emily discovers a red velvet diary, dated 1943, whose contents reveal startling connections to her own life.

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Layered Macadamia White Chocolate Slice

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This little slice looks divine, tastes not too sweet, but somehow takes a little longer in the time department, so set the morning free to spoon and swirl in the kitchen. Just to get it right! Because it’s a little winner…

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Marshmallow Velvet Cake

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Hello Lovelies,

I’ve really missed these times of creating in the kitchen, and believe it, this is my first recipe of the year. A wonderful ‘fluffy’ start to the countdown to our most chocolaty time of the year – Easter.

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My mind is whirling with recipes and creative threads for Easter, and time allowing I hope to show you a few in the upcoming days and weeks…It’s not long so that means for us here in the southern hemisphere our first holiday break. And I’m so looking forward to it!

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Marshmallow red velvet cake, smothered in mascarpone frosting, half with coconut and the other with mini white marshmallows. Served with Arabic coffee.

This truly is a luscious moist velvet cake recipe…

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