The first reader said. "e;We continue to marvel at how the warps and wefts of our individual lives weave into a rich and varied tapestry. I enjoyed this odyssey of discovery, Harold still has far to go and much to learn, as do all of us."e; Ch. 28 refers to a 19th century blanket: "e;In June Harold had preferred Aunt Gloria's newer Navajo blanket with a border. But the events of,,,('1958, before college) led him now to understand and prefer her well-used, unbordered one. Gloria realized this and gave it to him. 'I remember the off-white walls in the dorm room...I'll hang it on one of them.'"e; Coming of age, ancestry, work, war, love, youth and more...for a graduate, perhaps for parent or grandparent to see why a young person is not following their "e;well meant expectations"e;. Book club members would probably enjoy posing questions to each other while reading its chapters, some of which have interesting notes at their ends.