
While listening to the audiobook Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine,

I made breakfast, which looked similar to this google image:

Then I read the last two chapters of 2nd Thessalonians from the Living Bible and my secular devotion from

While I made the bed and straightened the bedroom, I continued listening to Eleanor Oliphant and completed the first two discs.
I then finished

The theme of Professor Chandra is one we are all interested in, What makes one happy/blissful? Professor Chandra, an eccentric economist is in line for the Nobel Prize. Known as being cantankerous with both students, colleagues, and family, he becomes even more so when he is passed over, then has a bicycle accident which lands him in the hospital where he suffers a heart attack. His doctor tells him to take a break from teaching and enjoy life–to follow his bliss. His spiritual journey at a New Age retreat begins, and he interacts with fellow “travelers” who give him insights into humanity and himself.
His relationships with his ex-wife and his three “baffling” grown children as he takes this journey make up the plot of the novel. Overall, the book is humorous, and at the same time, uplifting and thought-provoking. A most enjoyable read from the author of Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand, one of my all-time favorites…
Readathon to be continued…

RAE

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