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Read more: Books everywhereI haven’t counted my books. They are everywhere—in my study, in my kitchen, in my bedroom, in all of the bedrooms. If this quote is…
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Read more: Keep readingYikes! I am getting rid of books. Because I have too many books. Still, it’s difficult. And, of course, I’ll keep reading—and buying more books.…
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Read more: Two gay penguinsIn the award-winning documentary “The ABCs of Book Banning,” Ridley, who’s nine years old, discusses the children’s book And Tango Makes Three. It’s a book…
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Read more: Rosa Parks was tiredA children’s book called Rosa by Nikki Giovanni is one of the banned books named in an award-winning documentary “The ABC of Book Banning.” These…
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Read more: Ambitious girlsAren’t girls supposed to be ambitious? Persistent? Assertive? And, confident? I watched an award-winning documentary—”The ABCs of Book Banning”—and I discovered that a children’s book…
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Read more: To make sense of the world“The interconnectedness of the seemingly unrelated is how we make sense of the world,” write Einar and Jamex de la Torre in the words that…
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Read more: To cope with life“We do need humor to cope with the absurdity of human reality,” write Einar and Jamex de la Torre in the words that accompany their…
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Read more: To enjoy life“If we enjoy the absurdity of life, we will enjoy it more,” write Einar and Jamex de la Torre in the words that accompany their…
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Read more: To find meaning“It’s an absurd thing—life, we try to find meaning,” write Einar and Jamex de la Torre in the words that accompany their art exhibit at…
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Read more: The beauty of nature“Nature is always less gaudy than I remember it,” Hernan Diaz writes in his book Trust. “It has much better taste than I.”