The Dutch House.
Deep Run Roots-a foodie book. Stories and recipes.
Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Address Global Warming; edited by Paul Hawken
A Conversation between Wendell Berry and Wes Jackson; moderated by Mary Berry
The Spartan Way: Eat Better. Train Better. Think Better. Be Better; Joe DeSena
Humble Pie; Gordon Ramsey
Looking for a great work of fiction.
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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I am reading Secondhand which is really interesting. All about how our used "stuff" moves around the world. I had no idea it was a billion dollar business and that different cultures have different ideas about used clothing and merchandise.
Catherine: Have you read "This is How it Always Is" by Laurie Frankel? Gardnr recommended it not too long ago and I thought it was fantastic.
Longbourn by Jo Baker. Basically Pride and Prejudice told from the perspective of the servants.
Just finished J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy. I have since watched several interviews with J.D. on YouTube and am very impressed by him - where he is come from and what he has become.
Just started reading Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson - also another one of those books that has been out a while, but new to me! A modern day "To Kill a Mockingbird" not only because of the story itself, but that it happened in Harper Lee's home town of Monroeville Alabama. Hard to put down - the best kind of book!
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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Dear Edward. Fiction.
A Jeffrey Epstein potboiler, Dead Men Tell No Tales, by Dylan Howard.
Good rainy day reading.
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