In Cathleen Schine's new novel, "The Grammarians," one of the main characters admits she has very little interest in finding a job. Her main wish is to go jogging and then barricade herself indoors with a novel.
I can relate. Here are some books currently generating interest, for me:
*"Red at the Bone" (Woodson)
*"My Name Is Lucy Barton" (Strout)
*"The Comforters" (Spark)
*"Because of Winn-Dixie" (DiCamillo)
*"She Said" (Kantor, Twohey)
*"Coventry" (Cusk)
*"My Antonia" (Cather)
*"He Knew He Was Right" (Trollope)
*"At Weddings and Wakes" (McDermott)
Who knows if I'll get to many of these before my work resumes. But: Are you looking for story ideas? Humbly submitted....Happy reading!
I can relate. Here are some books currently generating interest, for me:
*"Red at the Bone" (Woodson)
*"My Name Is Lucy Barton" (Strout)
*"The Comforters" (Spark)
*"Because of Winn-Dixie" (DiCamillo)
*"She Said" (Kantor, Twohey)
*"Coventry" (Cusk)
*"My Antonia" (Cather)
*"He Knew He Was Right" (Trollope)
*"At Weddings and Wakes" (McDermott)
Who knows if I'll get to many of these before my work resumes. But: Are you looking for story ideas? Humbly submitted....Happy reading!
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