The most memorable books I read in 2022
A teaser for the annual “Books I Read” post…with five to remember from my 2022 book pile.
A teaser for the annual “Books I Read” post…with five to remember from my 2022 book pile.
Jan Richardson provides reflections and meditations for this time of lengthening shadows.
The journal of C.S. Lewis on grief, written after the death of his wife, is poignant and unflinchingly honest.
Being in the moment is important…except when it isn’t.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from November 2022.
Frederick Buechner’s theological reflections are gifts to the doubter and restless believer alike.
Kathryn Schulz’s tender, searching meditation on loss, love, and cherishing life.
Planning creates places for democracy to work. “Elite Capture” asks: Will the plans be theirs or ours?
Willie Mays has written a glorious memoir, as you would expect from the greatest player ever.
Christopher Carter’s book is part history lesson, part spiritual meditation, and part call to action on food justice.