tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2003679789092272741.post5724037343936616877..comments2024-02-05T05:13:11.222-05:00Comments on The Cyberlibrarian: Reviews and Views on Current Literature: Snow Falling on CedarsMiriam Downeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06178327409488797975noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2003679789092272741.post-24616290579783704662010-03-07T08:51:50.494-05:002010-03-07T08:51:50.494-05:00I just finished this, and I enjoyed it for the mos...I just finished this, and I enjoyed it for the most part. The end left me wanting to hear more of each person's story. I wanted to know if Ishmael did ever marry and have children, perhaps he took up with the fisherman's widow? I am imagining more. Did Hatsue and her husband get the land from Mr. Jorgenson? How much? Maybe just thei 7 acres they wanted, or maybe all of it. What of the sleepy judge? Why so sleepy? Will the Heine children grow up with Hatsue's children? Do they know one another? Will the strawberry festival continue with a queen?Christihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09750167076467825939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2003679789092272741.post-10181667313753945162010-02-10T09:42:39.538-05:002010-02-10T09:42:39.538-05:00I am interested in the imagery of the unending sno...I am interested in the imagery of the unending snow that is falling and falling and falling in the story. Beautiful snow is peaceful...but this is a murder story. Huge quantities of snow require human attention...in the midst of an community-engulfing murder trial. The snow poses dangers to the residents as they try to go back and forth to the courthouse and to the lighthouse which has the mystery solving documents.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00088498760645832826noreply@blogger.com