Consider the following: time passes faster in the mountains than it does at sea level. If this sentence confounds you but piques your interest, then I can already tell you that you want to read The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli, which answers questions such as what is time? Is there a universal time? What does it mean to live in the present? Does the present … [Read more...]
Denfeld’s ‘The Child Finder’ a Work of Subtle and Lyrical Beauty
Rene Denfeld, a #30Authors contributor whose novel The Enchanted, was an award-winning lyrical masterpiece, is back. This time, she explores what it means for a child to go missing, the stories they tell themselves to survive, and how the threads of despair can weave their way into everything we do in The Child Finder.At the age of 5, Madison Culver went missing. Three … [Read more...]
Feminism, Privilege, and Power Meet Head-On In ‘The Female Persuasion’
I've read two books by Meg Wolitzer - The Wife and The Interestings. One I loved, the other I was underwhelmed by. Her latest, The Female Persuasion, was the book that would tip the scales on how I feel about her books and wow, did she convert me into a fan.In addition to being a great story, The Female Persuasion had my mind doing mental flip flops on what it means to … [Read more...]
Getting Your Sh*t Together In Under 5 Hours
“Understanding time is key to getting your shit together," says Sarah Knight, and this statement could not be more true. If you had asked me a year ago, I would have said that I had my time management skills down, but if I've learned anything since then it's that there's always room for improvement. And figuring out how to get our shit together is exactly what Knight aims to … [Read more...]
In the Quest for Happiness, Do We Forgo the Power of Meaning?
We live in a culture that is obsessed with happiness. I'm guilty of it, as I am sure you are. But what if happiness isn't what we think it is? What if happiness hides itself in heartache? What if happiness isn't enough? This last statement used to be a controversial, but in the recent past there has been a shift in the conversation from living a happy life to living a … [Read more...]