The Bookshelf, August 2019
The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You, by Elaine Aron.Any HSPs out there? Pretty sure there’s one right here.
The Blue Jay’s Dance: a memoir of early motherhood, by Louise Erdrich
The Butterfly Mosque,by G. Willow Wilson, a young American woman converts (reverts) to Islam, moves to Egypt, and falls in love with an Egyptian. I appreciated hearing her story of faith and her story of adjusting to all that she gained and lost, by embracing Egypt.
I confess, that’s it.
I’m in the USA, land of no peace or quiet, land of breakneck pace of life, land of no end of things to do or people to talk to, land of just one more person I want to get coffee with, land of no darn time to read. This, for an HSP, is stressful, but I know a breather is coming. We’ll go back to Djibouti and then I’ll complain about nothing interesting to do and feeling lonely. #expatlifetruth
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Help, Thanks, Wow, by Anne Lamott
Blue Nights, by Joan Didion
Two powerhouse female writers, right there. I loved both of these books.
What are you reading?