The bubbles go up is an expression to remember whether one is floundering under water or with feet firmly planted on the ground. Bubbles, like cream, always rise to the top. MacKay reminds readers... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Gloria Mackay's book, The Bubbles Go Up, is absolutely wonderful! The brilliant images in her essays evoke so many feelings, from lovely and half-forgotten memories of childhood, to a passion for chocolate, to trolling in Puget Sound. Her topics are far more vast than that, but the topics themselves are not the important thing about this book. It's the images that jump right off the page at the reader. In "Salt is More Than a Seasoning," Mackay writes, "I need to meet up with a gust of wind that has a little spunk, that dares deposit smells of salt and seaweed and touches of sand on my skin and in my hair and up my nose." Later, she writes of "raindrops so heavy they bruised your arm." From "'Tis the Season," an essay on Christmas baking, she writes of being willing, one more time, to "stir up pots of fickle fudge and inhale the heavy scent of butter cookies, as short as sin, cooling their bottoms in smelly old tins." As an author myself, I seldom find time to read these days. But "The Bubbles Go Up" is a book I can keep by my chair and explore in frequent spurts. It's a book I can "inhale," to lift my spirits and remind me that writing can be more than a craft. It can be--and in Gloria Mackay's hands, is--a gift.
Fun, delightful reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The Bubbles Go Up delighted my sensibilities. Gloria MacKay shares her unique view of the world, wrapping life's lessons and wisdom in wry humor. Fun, delightful reading.
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