Another exciting (ha) month of quarantine....but some really good reading
Activities:
10/1 Library curbside drop off/pick up; JC farms for produce.
10/3 Furnace guy
10/5 Doctor
10/6 Furnace guy
10/9 Library curbside drop off/pick up; JC farms for produce; Durham Market for cold cuts; mailed ballot
10/15/ local foliage drive; short walk at Miller's Pond
10/23 Library curbside drop off/pickup; JC farms
10/27 Drive to Old Saybrook
10/29 JC Farms Closed!; Lyman Orchads
Reading:
Fiction:
A Million Aunties by McKenzie, Alecia
A novel told from several points of view making it read like very closely linked short stories
How to Pronounce Knife by Thammavongsa, Souvankham
short stories
That Time of Year by NDiaye, Marie; translated from the French by Stump, Jordan
The End of the Day by Clegg, Bill Here We Are by Swift, Graham
Verena in the Midst by Lucas, E.V. (on Project Gutenberg)
The Gathering by Enright, Anne
The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o; translated from the Gĩkũyũ by the author
The Silence by DeLillo, Don
Poetry:
Home: New Arabic Poems by Hawwash, Samer Abu and others; various translators
Nonfiction:
This Tilting World by Fellous, Colette; translated from the French by Lewis, Sophie
James Monroe: A Life by McGrath, Tim
This Tilting World by Fellous, Colette; translated from the French by Lewis, Sophie
James Monroe: A Life by McGrath, Tim
Wandering in Strange Lands: A Daughter of the Great Migration Reclaims Her Roots by Jerkins, Morgan
Having and Being Had by Biss, Eula
Online:
Marmalade: A Very British Obsession by Olivia Potts
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