
This little book (5 1/2 " wide x 6 1/2 " tall x 1 " thick) is a real gem. Its the story of the the 40 times that the Thames River frozen over upstream from the London Bridge, in England.
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That the river froze is factual, some of the stories that accompany a given year are also based on fact and others are fanciful. That did not diminish my enjoyment of this book.
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There were several years that stuck in my mind:
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1608 Bess of Hardwick
The author tells us that Bess employed workmen to continuously build on her house as a fortune teller had foretold that she would die if the work stopped. Apparently it was so cold in 1608 that the mortar would not set and thus building stopped.
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A significant moment in history worth noting.
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1740 Russian Ice Palace
Empress Anna ordered an ice palace constructed in Russia. This task was again undertaken in Saint Petersburg in 2006.
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This is not a 'meat and potatoes' kind of book that you can really set into reading. Rather its like that bowl of tiny after dinner mints; you can read one story and walk away, come back later for a couple of stories and then leave a few in the bowl for the next day.
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I do wish that there had been included a map of the Thames River with the mentioned locations, including the old and current London Bridge.
Thanks for the review! This one is on my TBR.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure enjoying reading your book reviews and will take a list of suggestions to the library. :-)
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