An autobiographical musing, by Williamsmith.
An autobiographical musing, by Williamsmith.
A Thousand Day’s by Arthur Schlesinger (Husband and I are reading this aloud to each other 5 pages a day. With the book 1031 pages, you will understand that this is taking a while.)
Benjamin Rush: Patriot and Physician by Alan Brodsky
Without You, There Is No Us by Suki Kim (Young woman teaches English to elite North Korean Fascinating.)
The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott
None of last week's books grabbed me. This week at the library I picked up The Far Away Brothers and 50 States, 5000 Ideas and The World Atlas of Street Fashion.
I have moved on to the topic of dementia.
Nearly finished Susan and John McFadden's Aging Together which gets to grips with how communities abandon people as they "go down the dementia road"... and makes strong recommendations to family/friends and religious congregations.
On deck:
Mace and Robins, The 36-Hour Day
Basting, Forget Memory
Kessler, Dancing with Rose
iris lilies:
Thanks for the recommendation of "Still Alice"... When I finish with the current 4, look for it I will look for it.
Total fiction/good read. Diane Chamberlain: Cypress Point.
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