Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
- November 03, 2008
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Jan Eliot's funny and irreverent Stone Soup follows the saga of an extended, blended family, starring two working-mom sisters living just across the fence from each other. Val and Joan share life with their opinionated mother, a middle-school diva and 10-year-old tomboy, a reclusive teenage boy, a wild preschooler and his new baby sister...and of course Wally, the ultimate nice guy who steps into his stepdad shoes with grace amid the chaos. Working-parent hassles, pre-school tantrums, middle-school angst, love and the single mom... it's all here in Stone Soup.
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Nipponkid said, about 1 year ago
Mhm…
KingRat said, about 1 year ago
I totally agree with that unless she’s not voting my way in which case she is totally wrong.
prasrinivara said, about 1 year ago
Also a tidbit for Holly to remember: the most open-minded object known is a dustbin (aka “trash can”, “dumpster”, …)
;)
shippingtroll said, about 1 year ago
The mind should be a sieve, capable of straining the bunk from the facts and making an informed decision. unfortunately it is generally the other way around, completely disregard the facts and hear what you already believe.
jimeguess said, about 1 year ago
… and the question of the day …
Which is trash and which is true?
Margueritem
said,
about 1 year ago
Jan Eliot, excellent comment.
Tigger
said,
about 1 year ago
Slick Answer Mom
johndrake said, about 1 year ago
to paraphrase Chesterton:
an open mind like an open mouth needs to close on some thing else it will starve.
A. C. Doyle has Sherlock Holmes say that it is a capital mistake to form a theory without having the facts. T. Bethell noted that facts are like snowflakes in a blizzard; if you do not have some theory then how can you select facts that are pertinent?