This is one of the many books being banned in several states in the USA. I was happy to see it was quickly available at my library and picked it up to read over a beach weekend. I am about halfway through but felt I should post before I finish, since it’s that good! The
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Spent some time with George & Martha this morning — they are hilarious! I love the sequence of five stories that are connected but can be read independently, and some are only a page or two. We have a few George & Martha volumes — all of which are page turners. If you haven’t met
A neighbor friend passed this along to me as a printout from the Brown University library dated 1971. This is a fun read for us who love language, the understanding of science and communication generally. A couple of quotes that stuck with me include: “When two years and three months old, he became a great
Here’s a link to our last show reading The Moon is Down by John Steinbeck. That was fun π https://kdrt.org/audio/part-7-moon-down-john-steinbeck-finale
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Well, I have only made it to 6 books in the challenge but I have learned so much over the last several weeks. My final book for the challenge is Touching Peace by Thich Nhat Hanh. I have been reading his work for quite a long time and was profoundly…
We are nearly there! I give myself a C+ on the overall effort– with the early hours and low light producing, the mistakes abound. But hey, here’s to finishing what we start. https://kdrt.org/audio/part-6-moon-down-john-steinbeck
Well, since we are counting pages during the winter months, it’s hard to know how many times we have read this book! A gift from @julienaslund5866 – the story reads like any typical day in my life. I go out into the world with clothes on and wonder what the heck is going on. Coming
After a holiday hiatus, we are nearly through with The Moon is Down by John Steinbeck. This week covers pages 77-92 in my edition. I think it’ll be one or two shows before the end of the book. Enjoy! https://kdrt.org/audio/part-5-moon-down-john-steinbeck
And then I found a wormhole where I got to thumb through Wait Till I’m Dead Uncollected Poems by Allen Ginsberg as well as Tracy K Smith’s Wade in the Water a gift @julienaslund5866 gave to me in the spring of 2021. Both are equally worth investigating and offer very different perspectives in space and
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