Anonymous
Post 04/24/2023 15:01     Subject: Five Smooth Stones, Ann Fairbairn

Anonymous wrote:It was my mother’s favorite book as a teenager. She came *this close* to naming me Sara(h), after the main female character. I tried to read it about 10 years ago but got bored and only made it halfway. The race aspect was dated, but it held up better than you might think. It just wasn’t groundbreaking in the same way I assume it was in the 60s.


what was the groundbreaking element if the race stuff was dated?
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 23:21     Subject: Five Smooth Stones, Ann Fairbairn

It was my mother’s favorite book as a teenager. She came *this close* to naming me Sara(h), after the main female character. I tried to read it about 10 years ago but got bored and only made it halfway. The race aspect was dated, but it held up better than you might think. It just wasn’t groundbreaking in the same way I assume it was in the 60s.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2023 12:42     Subject: Five Smooth Stones, Ann Fairbairn

Anyone ever read this? I read it when I was a teenager and I just loved it. I suspect I wouldn't like it if I read it now, but at the time and for several years it was my favorite book.