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Reviews (6)
Nov 04, 2011
Stirs the imagination
I wish I had a house like this, so artistic and considerate of another species co-inhabiting time and space, to everyone's great advantage. In ancient Egypt cats were embodied Gods. In our culture they are mostly viewed as entertainment, or objectified as surrogate love objects. But they have their own way of being different from humanity. Here they have an environment that allows them their own nature. Every home that has a 'pet' should incorporate some structural accommodation for all its inhabitants. The book is worth reading/having for its inspirational and profoundly humanitarian and artistic imagination.
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Jul 27, 2021
Real life
Everyone should read, inform yourself because it could happen here.
Blue Nights by Joan Didion (2011, Hardcover) Drama Novel Memoir
Jun 29, 2021
A Never Ending Journey With Life, Through Loss
It amazes me how many people avoid reading Didion because her subject is unimaginable loss and grief, whether in El Salvador, Miami, New York or California where both her husband and daughter died, he unexpectedly, and she....always hope until a last breath. How do we process loss, what lens? Religion, but the abyss asserts itself. I highly recommend Didion, because she is no evasive of all the things we would rather never experience let alone survive.