Great reads!
Summer reading… What did you love and learn in your explorations this summer—whether (physical) books, audiobooks, or maybe even podcasts?
While my list isn’t typical when I reflect on the phrase “summer reading” (which means “beach reads” or light fare to me), I have loved and learned a lot. Here’s my list (beginning in late spring):
10% Happier, Dan Harris
- How to Say Good-bye, Wendy McNaughton
- Kalyanamitra: A Model for Buddhist Spiritual Care, Rev. Dr. Monica Sanford
- Last Things: A Graphic Memoir About ALS, Marissa Moss
- Ronan and the Endless Sea of Stars, Rick Louis and Lara Antal
- The World Could Be Otherwise, Norman Fischer
- There is Never Anything but the Present, Alan Watts
I am in the midst of the workbook Living Fully and Dying Prepared by Francesca Lynn Arnoldy and cannot recommend it highly enough for everyone. She does in writing and through exercises what I endeavor to do in all my sessions on visual obituary creation and end-of-life planning—engaging in creative explorations of our lives and our wishes for care in our final days and weeks. This work brings a new appreciation of our present lives.
Are you looking ahead to September? I am planning new reading adventures, knowing that I have some books on my list for my studies and others that have piqued my interest. Next up for me is How to Tell a Story by The Moth, though I will listen to it in the car on my way to Maine in a few weeks. After listening to the book, I plan to call The Moth pitch line with an idea. Unbelievably, after attending the Creative Mornings program in which Catherine Burns was the speaker, I won The Moth: A Game of Storytelling! While it hasn’t arrived in the mail yet I can’t wait to open it and discover how to play. No doubt it will enhance my storytelling skills!
I’d love to hear what’s on your list—from the summer and the fall! I hope you will share!
Thirty Million Words – about a project that outlines the problem and gives some advice about how you might assist kids from low-income families to increase their vocabularies to help them in developing their brain’s and have more success in school and life
Thanks so much Bill! I don’t know that book, I’ll take a look!