Selected quotes from Hubbell’s reflective memoir, A Country Year, where she discusses life after divorce, solitude, and beekeeping in the Ozarks.
Read MoreHistory told through the eyes of female rulers and leaders in Rival Queens. Swept away by descriptions of Buenos Aires in On Argentina. Soaked in the quiet perspective of living season by season in A Country Year.
Read MoreExploring the empath trait of losing energy from draining relationships, and how to set boundaries and protect oneself from fatigue.
Read MoreIn the Introduction to The Alchemist, Coelho explains the four obstacles that prevent people from fulfilling their purpose.
Read MoreA search for the source of the Nile in the River of the Gods. The bride is drinking rum, and a sullen admirer watches her choose the wrong man in Cheerful Weather for a Wedding. Discovering man’s kinship with nature in Wilderness and the American Mind. An English Cinderella story turns gothic in The Making of a Marchioness.
Read MoreSelected quotes from The Alchemist focused on pursuing one's true life purpose by overcoming fear and following the heart. It highlights the profound interconnection in the universe, which we access through love and spiritual growth.
Read MoreAn artist and architect professor are attempting to restart their lives in the English town of Boscastle in Water, Stone, Heart. The weight of physical and mental imprisonment in a world rife with corruption in Little Dorrit. Seeking one's Personal Legend in the timeless classic The Alchemist.
Read MoreSelected quotes from Gilead explore thoughts on life, faith, failings, and hopes without being preachy, proud, or overly traumatic. There are struggles, hardships, and injustices, but life remains a precious gift.
Read MoreSelected Quotes from Oliver’s reflections on nature in Upstream, touching on solitude, creativity, and kinship
Read MoreJournal entry about the struggle of creativity while balancing motherhood.
Read MoreA history of Argentina by way of the Recoleta Cemetery. An afternoon at El Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays. A walk through the Palermo neighborhood.
Read MoreUpstream: Selected Essays studies the natural world. On Writing (And Writings) expands on C.S. Lewis’s views on the practice. Read Like a Writer dissects the written word. A reflective letter on faith and father-son relationships is explored in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gilead.
Read MoreSelected quote from The Professor’s House about the need for solitude even amidst transition and change.
Read MoreA visit to el Ciudad Viejo in Montevideo. Slowed down at several bookshops. Explored the Pocitios neighborhood and the many gluten-free cafes.
Read MoreRelationships can become overwhelming when one person absorbs another’s emotions, leading to intense exhaustion and a desire to withdraw.
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