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Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on January 23, 2012
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When I was in high school I read Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gable.  As in both of those novels, the Puritan religions plays a crucial role.
Young Goodman Brown’s wife Faith did not want him to leave her at home alone that night.  She was frightened of something, though could not say of what.  He left her anyway for some “important business.”  
“Poor little Faith!” thought he, for his heart smote him. “What a wretch am I to leave her on such an errand! She talks of dreams, too. Methought as she spoke there was trouble in her face, as if a dream had warned her what work is to be done tonight. But no, no; ‘t would kill her to think it.”
He meets up with a strange man and together they proceed to walk through the forest on their “devil’s errand”.  As they get near to their destination, they meet up with other’s from the town, including Goodman Browns wife, Faith.  
What Brown witnessed at this meeting is really hard to say, except that it’s was a statement on Puritan religion and sin.  It was written as a dream like sequence and Brown isn’t sure himself, if it was real or a dream.
I think Hawthorne, in all of his literature that I have read is trying to say that nothing is cut and dried and to be judged too harshly.  Those who practiced the puritan religion, like other organized religions judge others harshly.  Is it sin to believe in something different?  You can read the story here.
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Thanks to Anna Balasi of Little Brown and Company, I am giving away 3 copies of “Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?”
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You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and thrown in a blender. The blades start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do? If you want to work at Google, or any of America’s best companies, you need to have an answer to this and other puzzling questions.

ARE YOU SMART ENOUGH TO WORK AT GOOGLE? guides readers through the surprising solutions to dozens of the most challenging interview questions. The book covers the importance of creative thinking, ways to get a leg up on the competition, what your Facebook page says about you, and much more. ARE YOU SMART ENOUGH TO WORK AT GOOGLE? is a must read for anyone who wants to succeed in today’s job market.

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William Poundstone is the author of twelve books, including How Would You Move Mount Fuji? and Fortune’s Formula, which was Amazon Editors’ pick for the #1 nonfiction book of the year in 2005. He has written for the New York Times, Harper’s, Harvard Business Review, and the Village Voice, among other publications. He lives in Los Angeles.
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Giveaway: The House on Becket Lane by Elizabeth Chanter

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on January 20, 2012
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Thanks to Liz Mensching, Literary Publicist of BohlsenGroup.com, I am giving away 3 print copies of The House on Becket Lane.
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Move over Charlotte Brönte. Modern-day classics author Elizabeth Chanter captures the feel of 19th century London and brings it to life in her new novel The House on Becket Lane.

When London’s most eligible bachelor has a chance encounter with a beautiful stranger on the busy streets of the city, it sparks an instant romantic connection and a chain of events that may end their love before it can begin.

Chanter says she chose to write in this style because she admires this time period and wants to bring pieces of that era into the 21st century.

“Life was slower then,” Chanter says. “There wasn’t so much rushing. Life was only as fast as your transport, and horses can only travel so fast.”

This whimsical tale proves that true love really can conquer all and is a must-read for anyone who enjoys other classics from the same era.

About Elizabeth Chanter:

Elizabeth Chanter was born in London, the youngest of four children. She left the traditional school system at the age of 15 and began attending a commercial school to learn typing and shorthand. Chanter eventually emigrated to Canada in 1966, where she worked as an administrative assistant, a seasonal farmworker, a housekeeper and a caregiver for a close friend. 
It was during her spare time as a caregiver that Chanter began writing what would eventually become The House on Becket Lane. Chanter now lives on Vancouver Island, where she enjoys sewing, knitting, jigsaw puzzles and playing Solitaire. She is also a volunteer at a local cat rescue organization.
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