What a fantastic book! I think I‘ve read her “Jabberwocky” essay 5 times.
What a fantastic book! I think I‘ve read her “Jabberwocky” essay 5 times.
I didn‘t look at the details of this audiobook, so I didn‘t know it was abridged. I don‘t generally do abridged books as I feel I‘m missing out. I, therefore, did not expect to be finished with it so soon. Whoever abridged it did a decent job, and I like Kingsolver as a narrator; I‘m giving it a pick, but I really wish it was the complete book. ScribD was being weird; it was telling me I‘d finished and then said I have 44 minutes left.
I was in the mood for essays when someone posted about this book. I‘d read it years and years ago and liked it, so I thought it might be nice to revisit it. It‘s my new walking book. #audiowalk
If I could ignore the opinions of Christianity, I could really enjoy her love and appreciation and affection for nature and animals. But I couldn't. It wasn't until the last third when she discussed how Americans do not appreciate the children as much as other nations. This hit me like a brick. If you are asked to vote on money for schools, vote for it. The schools need those extra few tax dollars more than you need to keep them.
Beautiful essays on diverse topics with an elegant writing style. Starting from nature, environment to war & politics it covers diverse topics. Touched by the intricate observations & the way author connects different topics. 4.5 🌟
Thanks to @Soubhiville #authoramonth Already started my second book.
#aestheticallymatched this challenge is very tempting esp cos of pics 😻 @Clwojick
#nonfiction2022 #unplanned #bookspinbingo
This is such a moving tribute to both words and nature. A divine writer, Kingsolver is.
I‘m again enthralled by Kingsolver‘s relationship with and perspectives about nature.
“Be still, and the world is bound to turn herself inside out to entertain you. Everywhere you look, joyful noise is clanging to drown out quiet desperation. The choice is draw the blinds and shut it all out, or believe.“
So, I own this in paperback, purchased (I think) from a used book store in Palo Alto shortly after the turn of the century, but finding myself without an audiobook, I checked it out from the e-library. But a strange thing happened: the audiobook doesn't have all of the essays that are in the paperback. Ack! But even though I still need to fill in the blanks, I can safely give this one a hearty endorsement. Faves: Somebody's Baby & the title essay.
"Every one of us is called upon, probably many times, to start a new life. A frightening diagnosis, a marriage, a move, loss of a job or a limb or a loved one, a graduation, bringing a new baby home: it's impossible to think at first how this will all be possible. Eventually, what moves it all forward is the subterranean ebb and flow of being alive among the living."
I have just started this gem by one of my favorite authors and she does not disappoint. I look forward to exploring Kingsolver‘s Tucson next month!
I had a fabulous day (as always) at the #TucsonFestivalofBooks! I went by myself this year, and enjoyed panels featuring Jasmine Guillory, Susanna Kearsley, and Luis Alberto Urrea. Plus I found several new authors to try, hooray!
Find many more photos and videos in my IG stories if you‘re interested. 🙂 #Tucson #tfob
Per Kingsolver - teach yourself joy by looking at a single glorious thing. 🌺
We‘ve had more rain than necessary!! Yes, It‘s good reading weather, but I would rather not be worrying about water in the laundry room...again. Planning my ark.
Not my favorite, but it's not as if you can go wrong with a Kingsolver! #weekendreads
And to think Kingsolver was talking about Reagan and not a certain other someone...😫
Side note: I love the little pops of color throughout this book!
April books, plus I re-read two old faves, “High Tide in Tuscon” and “The French Lieutenant‘s Woman.”
🔥🔥🔥 you go girl 👍🏻 One of my favorite books of essays of all time AND I have met the author. #feminism #economics #history
My three bags of books for this weekend‘s #tfob2018 or the Tucson Festival of Books!!! I‘d unpack them all but like a nerd I packed the bags very specifically... with the last event at the bottom! Get excited for lots of author and book pics this weekend!!!
My book sale haul... all of this for $7. Woo!!!
Oh how I've missed blue skies and mountains.
Jus finished my Arizona book for the #readingroadtrip! And finally moving on to California with The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.
High Tide in Tucson was a great collection of Kingsolver's essays. Thought provoking and covering a wide range of topics from biology and sociology to parenting and writing. Really enjoyed it!
Is it weird that I feel at peace when my books match my decor? #dontanswerthat #littlethings #kingsolverwouldunderstand
I knew it was coming, and yet I'm still bitter. 😂😖 116 parked in the shade, 127 driving into the sun. 😮🌵
I started this book of essays 2 months ago and would read a few here and there. I loved it! She writes about a large range of topics from her Bahamian stowaway hermit crab named Buster to Titan Missiles and the recklessness of war. You travel with her to Tenerife, Benin, Kentucky, and the crater floor of Haleakala. She discussed all types of animals that were attracted to her home in Tucson. Entertaining and educational, highly recommend!
Back to Barbara...love her essays!! And based on this, I really need to read Steinbeck (I read Of Mice and Men in HS, but I really want to read TGOW).
Librarians would love "How Mr. Dewey Decimal Saved my Life." Really enjoying this book of essays!
I'm so excited about #TFOB tomorrow! A few of my fave pictures from years past...
And! I won't be able to stay as late as 6 @saguarosally (& whoever else is coming...). But I plan to be hanging out near-ish Modern Languages around 1:00, if anyone can meet then! Leave a comment below and we can try to find each other. 🙂
Thanks to a fellow Litizen, I learned about this book!! Only on p82, but loving it for its witty and thought provoking essays! My first Barbara Kingsolver, and definitely won't be the last.
My orange stack is looking a little pink in the lamplight. #orangecovers #photoadaynov16 @RealLifeReading