Happy New Year Readers!
This year I balanced work with tons of reading (56 books, 10 of them
non-fiction), and even some yoga. Webster enjoyed several adventures, like camping in New Hampshire with Sasha, and officiating a wedding in LA. Sasha loves preschool and shines as a big sister. Micah started walking and talking and just won't stop! We all went to Montauk for my sister's wedding, to Block Island with Web's family, and back to Osterville on the Cape for some summer fun. I caught Hamilton fever, and got to see it in NYC! The kids are really starting to enjoy books on their own, too.
But onto the books. I really enjoyed reading
this year, and figured out how to get better at it during my commute. Hands down, my favorite book
this year was A Little Life. It’s not
for everyone, with its depictions of abuse and pain, but I found it just
beautiful.
Rounding out my “Sweet
Sixteen” of fiction are the following:
Two books I enjoyed for their
ingenuity in plot and twists were Fingersmith, which could have been written by
Charles Dickens (but wasn’t), and Fates and Furies.
I enjoyed two Norwegian books, which is totally
random. But I’ll look for more this
year, after liking these two so much.
Both were mysteries, The Indian Bride more traditional, and The Swimmer
more of a thriller.
I returned to some of my favorite authors this year as
well. Sibling disfunction and loyalty
are at the center of Ann Patchett’s Commonwealth, while Jonathan Safron Foer’s
Here I Am tackles both the American Jewish experience and the conflict in
Israel. China Dolls is a rich immigrant
story about young women in San Francisco in the 1930’s and ‘40’s.
Some of the non-fiction I
enjoyed the most was by Anne Lamott, my new favorite author. Her Operating Instructions is a must-read for
parents, and Traveling Mercies might just help anyone’s heart these days. Glennon Doyle Melton’s Love Warrior is a
memoir, but also a soul-soother; she is the next generation of
Lamott. And Doris Kearns Goodwin’s
memoir of baseball and of her happy childhood outside of NYC, Wait Till Next Year, was lovely.
If all this is too
high-brow for you, I had a ball with Kevin Kwan’s Crazy Rich Asians and its
sequel, China Rich Girlfriend. Great
beach reads, vacation reads, or just downtime reads that follow a group of
uber-rich friends and enemies across Singapore, Hong Kong, and mainland China.
Happy Reading
to all, and to all a Good Year!