I finally found my new blog password (couldn't get into the site for months!), and Singing Queen Defenestration has officially moved. It will be entirely a Book and Cheese Blog (infrequently updated). I hope you like it!
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In addition to the above, I must say: Happy mother's day to my wonderful mom. Happy birthday to my dear friend who doesn't know about this page, and therefore will have no idea that I have said happy birthday. (Hee.)
Sorry it has been so long since the last Book and Cheese Blog Entry. I didn't have time to read for so long, and then good cheese was so expensive. But, Renee Marie and comebacknikki will be pleased at my cheese choice.
Today's book is The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera, and today's cheese is artisanal Manchego cheese. I'm afraid I don't know where it was crafted. Probably Spain, probably. The label was in Spanish. Anyway, on with it!
I had seen parts of the movie-- those that know me might be shocked that I never saw the whole thing, but movies make me impatient. Still-- the movie did not prepare me for the book. Basic synopsis of the book, taking place in New Zealand and containing mostly or entirely Maori characters: Kahu's great-grandfather is extremely disappointed when she is born-- she is not a boy, and therefore cannot lead her iwi (tribe) in the future. Kahu, however, knows that she is destined to be chief, but not only will her great-grandfather not see that, he hardly acknowledges her, though she loves him unconditionally. Though he continues to ignore her, she has a gift passed down from her ancestor Kahutia Te Rangi, Paikea, and the survival of her people may hinge on that gift.
My, how I loved this book. I can't even sit back and be articulate, I loved it so much. I was going to quote from other reviews, but the reviews I want seem to have disappeared from the internet. Kahu is not exactly spunky, but she fights for what she loves-- the denizens of the water, her iwi, and her Koro Apirana (not in that order). She is secure in herself and knows who she is and who she is to be. A very strong character. All of the main characters (the great-grandparents, the uncle who narrates the book)are strong and well written. This one is definitely a novel for older readers-- middle school kids would understand it but I think they might be impatient with it-- but it is rewarding.

artisanal Manchego cheese
The cheese and the book complemented each other somehow. I didn't eat the book or anything (heh) but I was eating the cheese while I read and... they just seemed to fit each other.
Also, I managed to upload "The I Love You Song" to my audio, as I was talking about it with S.
There was a song running through my head all morning today, but I wasn't clear on some of the lyrics. It was a song from the stage version of Carole King's Really Rosie (I don't believe it was in the cartoon, but I hated the cartoon). I grew up with, and still have, the cast recording with Angela Coin as Rosie and the wonderful April Lerman as Kathy. I guess this was recorded after Tisha Campbell left the cast... anyway, the song was a solo about playing the wife of Dracula in the movies. When I looked online for the correct lyrics, I was in for a surprise. Somewhere between the recording of the cast album I had (which I believe was from the 1970s) and now, Rosie was given this song, "The Awful Truth."
To me, this is an awful truth. You see, Rosie had the songs "Really Rosie," "Simple Humble Neighborhood," "Screaming and Yelling," "Avenue P," and several others. Rosie didn't need any more. It's about fairness, the sort of fairness and justice I thought the world should have when I was a child. The other kids had their little solo songs. It was only fair that Kathy's big turn was "The Awful Truth," with which she tried to convince Rosie that she'd make a better Star than Secretary. The way April Lerman sang it on the recording, it sounded to me like Kathy blew Rosie out of the water with talent, but she didn't have the creativity or bossiness that Rosie did-- Rosie was the leader. Kathy had a gorgeous voice, but Rosie was unquestionably the leader.
Rosie had enough fine songs of her own, though. "The Awful Truth" was Kathy's song. And the Kathy lyrics deserve to be on the internet, so I'm going to put them here now.
as sung by April Lerman on the Off-Broadway album of
REALLY ROSIE
Oo--ahh
Oo--ahh
The awful truth
Concerning me
The creature-feature mystery is
Simply this
In the worst way
I wanna play
Mrs. Dracula
The challenge is tough
But I know I've got the stuff
To be just spectacular
Can't you see it in lights
Kathy Grossman meets Dracula
So close your eyes
And visualize
Me in a cape
With fangs in my head
Loving a guy
Who's mostly dead
I don't see him often
'Cause he sleeps in a coffin
Nothing could be zanier
Than life in Transylvania
At six in the morning
When my sweetie is yawning
I feed all the bats
A mush made of rats
Then I tidy the tomb
Cover all the trap doors
And wash any old blood stains
Off of the floors
Ooh!
Ooh!
Ooh!
Ooh!
Can't you see
This juicy part
Was meant for me!
I got the looks (the looks!)
I got the style (the style!)
I got the bloodshot eyes
And a ghastly smile
It's the dream of my life
To play Dracula's wife
The reviews will all rave [possibly "arrive"]
(Big star!)
This movie's a whopper
A super show-stopper
And no one can top her (top her)
Not Kathy
Dear Academy,
Take note (the envelope, please!)
I should get the Oscar vote (the winner is)
If I don't
I'll bite your throat!
Signing off now
Quote, unquote
If I were my copy of " The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" cast album, where would I be?
If I were my bottle of wood glue, where would I be?
If I were my tube of Chapstick, where would I be?
If I were the brand-new package of printer paper, where would I be?
And IF I WERE MY [expletive] WORK I.D. CARD, WHERE THE [expletive] WOULD I BE?
(mutter mutter mutter mutter mutter
I've nothing to add to what has been said all over the internet, TV, within conversations, everywhere. You are all in my thoughts. I wish you all strength.
WaPo article for me to think about
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on No, really!