This week I have read/eaten/ingested/chewed on and digested several books. None has been more interesting or enjoyable as The Library Book, a 2018 publication by Susan Orlean. In part I chose it because I am trying to read more non-fiction, in part because I had read a review of it in The Houston Chronicle, in part because “people” were talking about it. I ordered it from my local library, and after a two or three week wait, it arrived. I had no idea what to expect except from the quote from Booklist, which described it as “…true crime, history, biography, and immersion journalism.”
Once I began this book, all others I was reading were temporarily discarded, as I read as Annie Dillard once wrote, “She reads books as one breathes air to fill up and live.” Each chapter brought great gulps of thought, discovery, and pure emotion. My love…
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