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Oh, I know, I know. I always get way too excited too early about things, but I cant help posting this, from the blog of Betsy Woodman, the delightful author who will next present at the Writing Matters series at 7pm on September 13th at the Hemingway Museum in Oak Park: There’s a jeweler in my new book, Emeralds Included. His name is Mr. Shah. Jana ’s son, Jack, doesn’t trust him, but Jana finds herself hypnotized by Mr. Shah’s poetic and knowledgeable musings on gems. When I was growing up in India in the 1950s and 1960s, my family got acquainted with a jeweler who was both an artist and an excellent businessman. Mr. Nanda Lal Varma was then just starting on his career. He had no storefront; carrying his wares in a brief case, he made house calls on foot. Later, he traveled by bicycle and finally by motorcycle. With exquisite timing, he managed to arrive at our house during the cocktail hour. Ushered into the living room, he would offer velvety salutations, settle down, and scatter some gems straight onto the rug. It was a great show, which my sisters and I crowded in to see. If my parents told us to keep back, Nanda Lal would say, “Not to worry! We are making allowances for little ones.” At Christmas, he matter-of-factly delivered gifts to us. On one occasion, on delivering a custom-made necklace and earrings for my mom, he presented me with an emerald pinkie ring, as if it were a piece of candy. Emeralds Included. Sometimes they are! If you want to buy tickets to Betsys event (proceeds go to buy books for school libraries in need) go to elizabeth-berg.net, then click on fun things, then click on Writing Matters. If you want to read more from Betsys most entertaining blog, go to: betsywoodman/blog/
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 12:41:56 +0000

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