Oh boy. This might seem like a depressing quote but I found such comfort in it. Nuala and I are simpatico.
Oh boy. This might seem like a depressing quote but I found such comfort in it. Nuala and I are simpatico.
I was delighted to discover this memoir that I read on my vacation was available through the library as an audiobook. I have had a book hangover since reading this a number of weeks ago. It rocked my world and I‘m still a bit tippy. This book really isn‘t for everyone, but it sure has settled into my being. Now, listening to her Irish lilt as she reads to me on my walk, I am delighted to once again be with Nuala.
Been dealing with Lyme Disease & then a beach vacation. A photo of just some of my family above, with all 4 of my grandkids. This book was a horrible/terrific beach read. A sequel to her first memoir. One chapter about a love affair had me thinking all week about people I hadn‘t thought of for years. People I have loved with such a passion and then left behind. The book triggered feelings of regret, hope, & loneliness & I want to read it again. 😀
O‘Faolain has an interesting view of solitude vs isolation and I‘m enjoying her discussion on whether she‘s lonely or not. She can‘t tell. She believes herself to be unique in this inability to find the answer. I‘m here to say she‘s not. 😎
We‘re so close! Less than an hour left in the #readathon! - @Liberty 📚
Yes, of course I went back to the 3-week-long book sale. They started the sale with 20,000 books and new books keep coming out of boxes. I took away 15 books. The tagged book is a memoir of a woman from Ireland who explores the "crucible of middle age". I used to be drawn only to fiction, but each time I visit this particular sale I'm drawn to their eclectic selection of non-fiction. Not sure what this statue is saying, but I like it.