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April 28, 2021

A Sunday on La Grande Jatte – Puzzle

puzzles

I bought a couple new puzzles this month. My selection of this, the first, was no doubt inspired by the fact that I was reading Rebecca Stead’s Liar & Spy. I wasn’t sure how the pointillism would go in the puzzling, but it turned out to be a remarkably pleasant project.

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April 28, 2021

Seventeen Against the Dealer – Cynthia Voigt

Reading

All the long afternoon they sang, and talked, and ate, and Dicey didn’t think about her boats, the ones she was working on or the ones she was dreaming about, except once, when they came to the line in Momma’s old song that said “bring me a boat will carry two.” She could see that …

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April 20, 2021

Left Neglected – Lisa Genova

brain injury, Grief, Reading

Our brains are wired differently, and we have to figure out how to make them work. A car accident. A brain injury. And the hard work to recover a life. Or rather, the hard work to learn a new way of being in the world. Revisiting Still Alice started me on a Lisa Genova reading …

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April 20, 2021

Inside the O’Briens – Lisa Genova

Reading

Every child of a parent with HD has a 50 percent chance of inheriting the mutated gene. The discovery of this mutation made genetic testing possible for anyone living at risk. The test definitively determines genetic status. A positive test result means the person has the mutation and will develop HD. To date, 90 percent …

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April 15, 2021

Still Alice – Lisa Genova

brain injury, Reading

Mom, what does it feel like? What does what feel like? Having Alzheimer’s. Can you feel that you have it right now?Well, I know I’m not confused or repeating myself right now, but just a few minutes ago, I couldn’t find ‘cream cheese,’ and I was having a hard time participating in the conversation with you and …

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April 15, 2021

Sons from Afar – Cynthia Voigt

Reading

His father had been the kind of man who just – had these children and then disappeared, not even giving them his name, not even marrying Momma. This 6th book in the Tillerman series wasn’t my favorite, but Voigt does a marvelous job filling out the characters of Sammy and James as they go in …

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April 15, 2021

The Midnight Library – Matt Haig

Reading

Doing one thing differently is very often the same as doing everything differently. This was an interesting enough exploration of what if I had followed that trail through life instead of this one and I read to the end, but I got tired of being dropped into so many different, undeveloped scenarios as the main …

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April 14, 2021

Liar & Spy – Rebecca Stead

Reading

Mom calls before bed and doesn’t sound that tired. She asks me all about Safer’s family. When I tell her Safer doesn’t go to school, she says they sound like really nice bohemians. When I tell her that Safer plans to teach me the secret of truly excellent scrambled eggs, she says they sound like …

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April 11, 2021

Migrations – Charlotte McConaghy

Reading

There are few things more violent than two cars colliding at high speed. Metal screams and glass sprays and rubber smokes. Within it what chance does a human body have? We are liquid and tissue. As fragile a thing as there is. It’s like how people describe it, and not. It’s slow, and not. The …

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April 6, 2021

Dear Martin – Nic Stone

Reading

When it comes down to it, the only question that matters is this: If nothing in the world ever changes, what type of man are you gonna be? This short YA story pulled me straight into the bright young mind of a prep school, college bound kid who is trying to make sense of his …

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March 31, 2021

Shelved – puzzle

puzzles

Fun picture. But not my favorite puzzle to put together. Maybe all those squiggly, colorful faces are a little too chaotic for my jigsaw puzzle purposes and preferences? I’ve finished it several times over the past few years. Passing it on now.

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March 31, 2021

Landline – Rainbow Rowell

Reading

I mean, if everything is already set in stone, why try? I prefer to think that we’re choosing in every moment what happens next. A magical phone in this story serves as the mechanism for a bit of time travel and the exploration of choices and consequences. Honestly I had a little trouble finishing this …

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March 31, 2021

How To Write One Song – Jeff Tweedy

Reading

I believe all words have their own music. And along with that music, I believe words contain worlds of words and meanings that are, more often than not, locked beneath the surface. Poetry is what happens when words are opened up, and those worlds within are made visible, and the music behind the words is …

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March 28, 2021

Andy Catlett: Early Travels – Wendell Berry

Reading

Time, then, is told by love’s losses, and by the coming of love, and by love continuing in gratitude for what is lost. It is folded and enfolded and unfolded forever and ever, the love by which the dead are alive and the unborn welcomed into the womb. The great question for the old and …

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March 28, 2021

The Runner – Cynthia Voigt

Reading

His carryall in his hand, Bullet jogged down the driveway….The fields stretched away on either side of him, and he stopped at the end of the driveway to look back at them. He’d new-harrowed the fields, and they were ready now to take the crops he wouldn’t harvest from them. Tough luck, and he had …

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March 22, 2021

Bees & Honey puzzle

Gardening, puzzles, Reading

Having worked through most of my puzzle collection this past year, I purchased a new one this month. This Cavallini & Co Bees and Honey puzzle was fun to put together and reminded me of a book I stopped to read while shelving picture books in the library a few years ago, so I checked it …

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March 14, 2021

Before the Coffee Gets Cold – Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Reading

Kohtake, though, liked her coffee hot, even in summer. She liked the aroma of it when it was freshly brewed. She couldn’t enjoy iced coffee in the same way. Coffee was far more pleasurable when it was hot. Sitting in a particular chair in a particular cafe, you can travel back in time, but while …

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March 14, 2021

The Magician’s Nephew – C.S. Lewis

Reading, Window Thinking

For what you see and hear depends on a good deal on where you are standing: it also depends on what sort of person you are. Oft quoted line. And accurate, I say. The other day Ryan and I were discussing literary systems of space/time travel and he referenced the puddles and rings and The …

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March 4, 2021

A Place On Earth – Wendell Berry

Reading

The life of a good man who has died belongs to the people who cared about him, and ought to, and maybe itself is as much comfort as ought to be asked or offered. And surely the talk of reunion in Heaven is thin comfort to people who need each other here as much as …

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March 3, 2021

Come A Stranger – Cynthia Voigt

Reading

You have a phenomenal way of seeing into the corners of a story, Mina.– Tamer Shipp Number 5 in the Tillerman series, Come a Stranger is the backstory for Dicey’s friend, Mina. For reasons I haven’t decided yet, it was harder for me to hang on to the threads of this story, but I really …

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February 28, 2021

The World puzzle

puzzles

I’ve done this one a few times now. I always enjoy it. David says it’s one of his favorites – he means favorite to look at, not favorite to put together. He doesn’t really get involved in my puzzling because there are rules – if you don’t help all along the way, you can’t show …

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February 23, 2021

How to Fight Racism – Jemar Tisby

Reading

Fighting racism does not consist of a set of isolated actions that you take; rather these actions must flow from an entire disposition that is oriented toward racial justice. We have to reposition ourselves spiritually, emotionally, culturally, intellectually, and politically to address the myriad ways that racism manifests in the present day. Racial justice is …

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February 20, 2021

Avian Friends puzzle

puzzles

When I type “Birds” into the search bar of my photos app, this puzzle returns in the results. It first appears in March 2017 when I was on the healing side of ankle surgery. Here I am now posting it on the “sorta healing” side of hand surgery and it, being one of my favorites, …

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February 20, 2021

The Day the World Came to Town – Jim DeFede

Reading

They placed their lives on hold for a group of strangers and asked for nothing in return. They affirmed the basic goodness of man at a time when it was easy to doubt such humanity still existed.  Gander, a small town on the Canadian island of Newfoundland, played host to thousands of people who came …

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