Season 2 Episode 53: Sisters Unscripted on The Book Dialogue
Much to the chagrin of my father, over 500 Harlequin romances were delivered to our doorstep in the early 1970’s, a gift from an uncle who owned a bookstore and had a delicious sense of humour. My sister, Sarah, and I were delighted by the stack of 1950’s and 1960’s romances with such names, if I remember correctly, as “A Promise is for Keeping,” and “A Song to be Sung”. Soon the marathon was underway, even as my father tempted us with non-fiction books strategically placed around our home.
Sarah has always been a voracious reader, moving from genre to genre with a dexterity that leaves me breathless. While I followed my father’s footsteps into non-fiction, she embraced fiction from sci-fi to fantasy to historical to romance.
And then quite suddenly, the trajectory of our reading changed. I have rediscovered the marvelous world of fiction and Sarah has made a pivotal foray into the non-fiction arena.
Sarah and I discuss our reading experiences in The Book Dialogue” podcast, an unscripted discussion of books we love, hosted by Sarah.
Tea Toast & Trivia is pleased to present an upcoming podcast scheduled to be published on The Book Dialogue.
Until next time, dear listeners, keep safe and be well.