Get yourself these books-borrow them,buy them, whatever. Eat Pray Love is the best book I've read in a very long time. I could hardly put it down. It's about life after emotional disaster. I wish this book was around a couple of years ago. It's up-lifting and beautiful. The author makes you feel like you are having a chat with dinner and wine. I can't believe how good it makes me feel to read it. I no longer belong to the church I grew up in for various reasons which I won't go into here but I am a woman of deep and abiding faith. After Sept. 11th 2001 my faith was shaken to the core along with many others. It left me emotionally bereft and in a kind of suspended animation I have never felt before-even when I was in the throws of depression years ago. This book addresses that in the most interesting way. It's really like having a conversation with a friend who has hit bottom and is talking about the journey back. Good reading.
The other book is one I haven't read yet but have on order. It's a fascinating look at a whole other worlds thirty stories up in the air inthe Redwood tree canopy. The guy was on NPR discussing it and my husband said it sounded fascinating. I read the Times review on Sunday and even though I'm far from a tree hugger-I can't wait to read about this newly discovered little micro-planet way up in the trees.
I'm off to exercise now- see you later.
3 comments:
I'll be at Border's when it opens this morning, Dee. eat, pray, love sounds like just the ticket for me right now. Thanks.
When do you have time to read? I have to go on vacation to the beach to get in reading time.
I am reading Eat Pray Love right now. I so want to sit down with this woman in Italy over dinner and discuss life, religion and just "thangs." Her writing style is a constant reminder how important a sense of humor is and perspective. I agree... a must read! I'll have to check out the other.
Cindra
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