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“The Sun Can’t Hold a Candle” explores the relationships of the Rose family during the 1970’s in the Northwest. TJ and Helen Rose are just at the moment their three daughters are reaching adulthood. During what should be a joyous, exciting time, Helen is diagnosed with cancer and uncertainty enters their lives. For each one of them it will present challenges, but especially for Campbell the eldest daughter, as she copes with her mom’s diagnosis and a new marriage. All three sisters learn to cherish the values and love that their mom has always shared with them. It’s a story about how they find strength and learn anew about the value of love and faith during what may be one of the hardest years of their lives.
p.B. J. Whiting savors proverbial expressions and has devoted much of his lifetime to studying and collecting them; no one knows more about British and American proverbs than he. The present volume, based upon writings in British North America from the earliest settlements to approximately 1820, complements his and Archer Taylor's Dictionary of American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, 1820-1880. It differs from that work and from other standard collections, however, in that its sources are primarily not "literary" but instead workaday writings - letters, diaries, histories, travel books, political pamphlets, and the like. The authors represent a wide cross-section of the populace, from scholars and statesmen to farmers, shopkeepers, sailors, and hunters. Mr. Whiting has combed all the obvious sources and hundreds of out-of-the-way publications of local journals and historical societies. This body of material, "because it covers territory that has not been extracted and compiled in a scholarly way before, can justly be said to be the most valuable of all those that Whiting has brought together," according to Albert B. Friedman. "What makes the work important is Whiting's authority: a proverb or proverbial phrase is what BJW thinks is a proverb or proverbial phrase. There is no objective operative definition of any value, no divining rod; his tact, 'feel, ' experience, determine what's the real thing and what is spurious."
This work explains the origins of the familiar and the unfamiliar in everyday speech and literature, including the colloquial and the proverbial. It embraces archaeology, history, religion, the arts, science, mythology and characters from fiction.