RAE’S READS

Recently I read and reviewed The Haunted Bookstore by Christopher Morely, a classic from WWII days. It led me to the audiobook of Morely’s previous book, Parnassus on Wheels. Parnassius tells the story of Roger Mifflin, bookstore owner extraordinaire, before his bookstore days and how he met and courted Mrs. Mifflin. Like a tinker of those days, Mifflin traveled from town to town, selling used books instead of pots and pans, his gaudy cart pulled by a decrepit old nag, Pegasus. [His] “delight in books and authors is infectious.”

When he visits a local author and “gentleman farmer,” he finds the author off gathering material for his latest book and the author’s sister capably running the farm in his absence. Parnassus is the story of HER adventure.  She is a delightful recently-turned “feminist”–from the perspective of the early 1900s. She buys Parnassus on Wheels and travels (unescorted) with Mifflin as her passenger and guide, and the rest is a hilarious narrative that brings together the two perfectly matched individuals whom we meet as a couple in The Haunted Bookstore.

I seldom use the word “quaint” when I describe a book, but this lovely pair, Parnassus on Wheels and The Haunted Bookstore are just that–and a darned fine read!

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3 responses to “BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS CHALLENGE CONTINUED”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I’m glad you are continuing to find many books-about-books. There are always new picture books coming out each year, encouraging children to join in the fun of reading, including this year’s How to Read a Book, written by Kwame Alexander and illustrated by my favorite, Melissa Sweet.

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    1. Rae Reads Avatar

      I’m definitely going to check this one out!

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I am adding Parnassus on Wheels to my TBR. Quaint sounds delightful.

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