Reading

Pictured above are a few books I ordered after reading about an in-person Graham School course that interests me. I won’t be able to participate, but I plan to ask the instructor to share the syllabus.

Tomorrow night is the penultimate meeting of an NYR Seminar with Marilynne Robinson. This week’s reading focused on psalms. I’m also keeping up with the reading for Jared Henderson’s philosophy book club and the assorted courses I’m taking with Roundtable.

A blizzard warning just sounded on my emergency alert app. Coffee? Check. Books? Check. All will be well. In a neat readerly intersection of life and books, I just finished By the Banks of Plum Creek (Laura Ingalls Wilder; 1937) for a Newberry Library seminar. This, the fourth in Wilder’s series, ends not long after a three-day blizzard. Next up? On the Shores of Silver Lake (1939).

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