[Publib] Re: reading recycled books
Karen Schneider
kgschneider at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 13:38:24 EST 2009
No, no, no. It's called *helping.* Younger sisters NEED help from the oldest
sister, so they do things the RIGHT way. (I'm sure that PBS program was
produced by a younger sister!)
Karen / PUBLIB
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Babel, Elisa (DCPL) <elisa.babel at dc.gov>wrote:
> Slightly off topic…
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> Since the Bronte sisters have been mentioned, I’ve also read all three of
> them. As the youngest, Anne is often in the shadow of Charlotte and Emily.
> PBS’s “Masterpiece Theater” has adapted their novels at one time or another.
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> I didn’t realize Charlotte was the dominant sister and frequently invaded
> her younger sisters’ privacy.
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> Elisa Babel, MLS
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