Hi! (Taking a break from IG for the month, so happy to connect here!!) Thinking about this "best of" idea, I'm not sure I've read anything of note this past year which is in itself indicative of the year I have had. However, last year I read Overstory and it marked such a momentous point in my life I went so far as to buy a green bowl from East Fork to mark the memory :) Between recovering from the pandemic, moving to a foreign country, temporarily living in my in-laws' apartment by the Mediterranean, and just generally feeling like I was stuck waiting for life to start again, getting a moment to make a connection with a world and with ideas that were so much larger than myself was invigorating and inspiring. While many books just keep my brain busy, I'm always thankful for the rare ones that remain with me --- those are the "best." xo
Hi! (Taking a break from IG for the month, so happy to connect here!!) Thinking about this "best of" idea, I'm not sure I've read anything of note this past year which is in itself indicative of the year I have had. However, last year I read Overstory and it marked such a momentous point in my life I went so far as to buy a green bowl from East Fork to mark the memory :) Between recovering from the pandemic, moving to a foreign country, temporarily living in my in-laws' apartment by the Mediterranean, and just generally feeling like I was stuck waiting for life to start again, getting a moment to make a connection with a world and with ideas that were so much larger than myself was invigorating and inspiring. While many books just keep my brain busy, I'm always thankful for the rare ones that remain with me --- those are the "best." xo