
#Falling Day 20: I was able to hunt this #RedCover book down while in Seattle during the summer. I hope to read it soonest.
The book is based on a photograph brought to the Holocaust Museum in DC. There were so many important & sad points made throughout the book. There are so many people & families that were murdered that historians feel that they still don‘t have the full story. That there has been so much whitewashing & pushback on researchers. Making it difficult to access archives or digger further into the past. My grandmothers family left Poland in the early
I could not resist posting this. Laugh out loud funny of course. Warning: #ranttime
https://youtu.be/_GXNJ3V9lzg
Trump talks authors. Orwell. 🤔. https://youtu.be/_GXNJ3V9lzg?si=-Ia8cv65SOFkXkyR
Next up for reading
Rousseau addressed the paradox of his position as a novelist in two prefaces, which explained that novels were bad in themselves because they caused corruption, yet salutary in that they could inspire virtue among those already trapped in a corrupt society.
He also added a further paradox: "This novel is not a novel.
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!!! Cake and eating it!?
Mm. Sceptical of the validity of some of the links Sax makes, e.g. between Bran the Blessed and the tradition of ravens in the Tower of London. Just didn't feel there was good evidence.
#BookHaul
Went for a drive to my fave local #LittleFreeLibrary & found these gems💎 It was my last visit for this year, as it‘s not operational during the winter.