Kindle/Amazon sends me emails about books there computer analysis thinks I might like. It is probably right on this suggestion, but the title and description made me think I didn’t want to spend $10 on an electronic version. This was a book I needed to hold and see sitting on my cluttered, over-sized window sill. And I bought the paperback edition for a whole lot less and Amazon Prime shipping. It will come in two days and I am experiencing what the Whispernet Delivery of Kindle books has poached upon -eager anticipation. (Not that I don’t appreciate instant gratification; it’s me, AmeliaJake, after all.)