The Unfurling Frond by Rebecca Beardsall

 

It is not exciting, It is softly dramatic. Through her eyes again we learn the importance of a name.  Most people call her Becky. We have heard that name so often. We can draw pictures of a Becky. She wants the name Rebecca. It is facts like that which lead us through Pennsylvania and Auckland, New Zealand. Yippee! she mentions row homes. It is well know where they are found. In New Zealand are the black beaches. I have never seen one. Can't imagine one. How many can remember where they drank their first beer? Rebecca Beardsall remembers. It happened in New Zealand at the first legal pub. Altogether it is a visit to a trunk of memories. There are Crazy quilts, Double Wedding Rings and papers full of words.  We can not miss writing more about New Zealand. Sixty volcanoes are there. One is named Ruapehu.This review could go on and on. Every page is interesting in The Unfurling Frond including the calmness felt at a volcanic site. Sit or lay anywhere and joy in the abundance of life.


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