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Couldn t keep it to myself
Couldn t keep it to myself




couldn t keep it to myself

The freshness and crispness of the air is intoxicating and wonderful. Who doesn't like getting dressed up as a "slutty nurse" or as Superman and eating a lot of candy and food?Įven better, who doesn't like home-cooked turkey with stuffing and gravy? I'm literally almost drooling thinking about it? Also, pumpkin pie. Plus, pets won't usually try to steal the blankets, or change the show you're watching. Yes, you can cuddle your pets if you don't have a S.O. Blankets + Cuddling + Netflix = life goals and the ultimate happiness. Who doesn't like blankets and cuddling? Also, add in Netflix there. The book will be published by HarperCollins in November of 2008.Fall is the perfect time for two things: Blankets and cuddling. Wally Lamb's third novel, The Hour I First Believed, explores chaos theory by interfacing several generations of a fictional Connecticut family with such nonfictional American events as the Civil War, the Columbine High School shootings of 1999, the Iraq War, and Hurricane Katrina. She's Come Undone was a 1992 “Top Ten” Book of the Year selection in People magazine and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award for Best First Novel of 1992. I Know This Much Is True won the Friends of the Library USA Readers' Choice Award for best novel of 1998, the result of a national poll, and the Kenneth Johnson Memorial Book Award, which honored the novel's contribution to the anti-stigmatization of mental illness. He was the 1999 recipient of the New England Book Award for fiction. Lamb has received Distinguished Alumni awards from Vermont College and the University of Connecticut. As challenging as it sometimes is to balance the two vocations, writing and teaching are, for me, intertwined.” Honors for Wally Lamb include: the Connecticut Center for the Book's Lifetime Achievement Award, the Connecticut Bar Association's Distinguished Public Service Award, the Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award, the Connecticut Governor's Arts Award, The National Institute of Business/Apple Computers “Thanks to Teachers” Award. I write fiction so that I can move beyond the boundaries and limitations of my own experiences and better understand the lives of others. Wally Lamb has said of his fiction, “Although my characters' lives don't much resemble my own, what we share is that we are imperfect people seeking to become better people. He has also taught writing at the University of Connecticut, where he directed the English Department's creative writing program.

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Lamb was in the ninth year of his twenty-five-year career as a high school English teacher at his alma mater, the Norwich Free Academy, when he began to write fiction in 1981.

couldn t keep it to myself

Wally Lamb is a Connecticut native who holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in teaching from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College. He has served as a Connecticut Department of Corrections volunteer from 1999 to the present. Lamb is also the editor of the nonfiction anthologies Couldn't Keep It to Myself: Testimonies from Our Imprisoned Sisters (HarperCollins/ReganBooks, 2003) and I'll Fly Away (HarperCollins, 2007), collections of autobiographical essays which evolved from a writing workshop Lamb facilitates at Connecticut's York Correctional Institute, a maximum-security prison for women. Between them, She's Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True have been translated into eighteen languages. I Know This Much Is True was a Book of the Month Club main selection and the June 1999 featured selection of the Bertelsman Book Club, the national book club of Germany. Wally Lamb's first two novels, She's Come Undone (Simon & Schuster/Pocket, 1992) and I Know This Much Is True (HarperCollins/ReganBooks, 1998), were # 1 New York Times bestsellers, New York Times Notable Books of the Year, and featured titles of Oprah's Book Club.






Couldn t keep it to myself