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So, I made it through two hours of wandering around Barnes and Noble without buying myself a book (just bookish gifts for my #cupidgoespostal), but then I find 2 books I actually want to read at Dollar Tree! Wow, that was one long sentence.
Thumbs up for an unyielding, yet unsentimental account of a personal search for meaning and how it (somewhat inadvertently) led to connections beyond the self.
"Once the imagination learns how to construct an image of another persons subjectivity- however sloppy and improvised that image may be- it's hard to get it to stop. Anyone's suffering is a potential emergency."
A hard lesson to learn, but she nails it: "I didn't hate her... because I understood that no one could have lobbed such a stinging wad of shame without having a considerable personal reserve of it to draw on."