From the bookshelf: March 2025
It is my intention to read five books each month. See what made the cut in March.
Books (along with a smattering of movies and plays) that I have found of interest and want to share
It is my intention to read five books each month. See what made the cut in March.
Merton said “We have to be free so that we can just step across the line and that’s it.” That’s real freedom.
Stories of the contemporary experience by one of our nation’s most celebrated writers.
A new book that makes the case that those who fight for the past can save the future.
Donna Leon’s latest mystery continues to explore “the ambiguity between moral and legal justice.”
Reading “The Baseball 100.” Watching “Bull Durham.” Remembering John Feinstein.
It is my intention to read five books each month. Here are summaries of the books I read in February.
A masterful work worthy of the world’s most popular piece of classical music.
Q&A with Bennett Parten on reimagining Sherman’s March to the Sea as a freedom movement.
Rebecca Solnit and the fortress in comfort, the kinship in kindness, and the courage in encouragement