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MORE COMFORT READING (2)

After Plant Dreaming Deep was published in 1968, Sarton – in her late middle age – found herself not only a best-selling writer, but a kind of model or mentor for many women. Probably white, middle-class and well-educated American women, … Continue reading

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MORE COMFORT READING (1)

From Plant Dreaming Deep by Mary Sarton. …gardening is one of the late joys, for youth is too impatient, too self-absorbed and  usually not rooted deeply enough to create a garden. Gardening is one of the rewards of middle age, … Continue reading

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LINNETS AND VALERIANS

Comfort reading. Better for you than comfort eating! But maybe both, together, are called for at the present time. Ukraine, climate crisis, the Morrison LNP government, covid, my sore back…let’s stop there. You get the picture. Elizabeth Goudge is one … Continue reading

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GAUDY AND GLORIOUS

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ORWELL’S ROSES

‘Outside my work the thing I care most about is gardening,’ wrote George Orwell in 1940. I will read anything by the American essayist Rebecca Solnit. Her writing is lucid and intelligent and playful; often travelling in unexpected directions to … Continue reading

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ONCE UPON A RIVER

When I was a young teenager, I just couldn’t get enough Gothic. They were captivating, thrilling; a perfect package of romance, mystery, suspense. I loved Rebecca, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, The Moonstone and when I ran out of literature I … Continue reading

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MILLIONS LIKE US

I have a long-standing fascination with Britain during WWII and the decade afterwards. I’m not sure where it began; perhaps with my parents’ memories of post-war expat life in London, or old movies like Mrs Miniver, or the novels of … Continue reading

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I DIDN’T DO THE THING TODAY

Resonate. Now, there’s a word. I Didn’t Do the Thing Today: On Letting Go of Productivity Guilt rang so many bells for me I’m still hearing them. Madeleine Dore begins: While I don’t know the particular shape your days take, … Continue reading

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JANUARY IN REVIEW

January’s been a good month for reading. Hot weather, a holiday… An Extra Pair of Hands Kate Mosse I’ve reviewed in these pages – moving and with our current aged care distasters continuing to unfold, lots to think about. Gift … Continue reading

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STARTED, NOT FINISHED

I’ve been inspired by Kate Constable’s annual book accounting (with pie charts! heaven!) to be diligent about recording my reading in 2022. I’m off to a good start, but I am wondering if I should add a category; ‘Started, not … Continue reading

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