Has anyone read this memoir? I found it at school today in the free library they have around campus.
Has anyone read this memoir? I found it at school today in the free library they have around campus.
1. Warm cheesy artichoke dip with homemade pita chips
2. Top 5 (actually 8%) in no particular order: The Round House; The Iceberg; The Underground Railroad; Song of Solomon; The Nature Fix
3. At least 3 of every 4 books read need to be ones I already own (I have SOOOOO many unread books 😯)
4. Eat more plant based meals (3 or 4 evening meals/week) - but I love meat/fish too much to give them up completely!
💖👌💖 #friyayintro @jesshowbooks
Rainy day camping means snuggling with the dogs and reading this tragically beautiful book.
"The first thing to understand is that endless retelling is overwhelming. It is boring, draining, dispiriting."
I can't say what it was like for my parents when my brother's brain tumour was discovered, but I imagine this was true. I do know that since my husband's traumatic brain injury, I certainly feel this acutely. #braintumour #ABI #TBI #storyrepeateddaily ?
Hmmmm - what to do while I wait 10 minutes for my next student to show up? 📚
#theiceberg #coffeeandbooks #workingovertime
I thought I'd cry over this, but I didn't. This may sound strange, but I found it a lovely read. Sad, but lovely.
"By instinct and not by sight I get out, drinking great sobs and heaves with tears glassing my face as I run." Oh my goodness, but the writing is beautiful!
What made me cry? This book. Marion Coutts writes like poetry about her husband Tom Lubbock's battle with brain cancer. It affected the language part of his brain, and as a long time art critic, his struggle with language and communication is heartbreaking. It's a beautiful accounting of her experience being his caretaker and watching him fade while also raising their young children grow in the world.
#SeptPhotoChallenge #SomethingforSept
Current read. It's FANTASTIC so far. Very blunt, raw memoir of a woman's journey with her husband after he was diagnosed with brain cancer until his death. It reads like poetry. Gonna need the Kleenex for the next part 😥 #ReadWomen