tuesday reads.
Tess and I finished Keeper last week–it was a complex book and one we loved reading together. At the end, we rushed up to bedtime early to see how everything turned out. There were moments of real knowing, real loss, and real suspense.
Now, given her interest in physics and astronomy, we are reading (to my heart’s delight) a biography of Stephen Hawking written by one of the most important people in my life, my long-missed physics professor from Guilford College, Sheridan Simon. After that, we will go back to the author of Keeper to read her book entitled The Underneath.
I am also beginning to re-read When Women Were Birds by Terry Tempest Williams next in my urge toward investigations of voice and loss.
And I am dipping into a favorite book this week as I can: The Art of The Personal Essay.
What are you reading?