Monday, March 11, 2019

Books that Help Me Grieve, Part 2


H. Norman Wright is a Licensed Social Worker who lost a son. My first grief group read this book together, and I found it very helpful.
Pictured is Recovering from Losses in Life





Other books that help me cry:
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

The book and film of The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan

A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken


The Last Thing We Talk About: Help and Hope for Those Who Grieve
This last was one of the earlier non-fiction accounts of grief that I read, as it was assigned in college (I think.) I have vague memories of hearing the author Joseph Bayly speak at Trinity (then College. Now University.) The very articulate father lost 3 sons, and eloquently shared his experience.

Friday, March 8, 2019

Books that Helped Me Grieve -- Part 1

"I lost my brother two months ago . . . Do you have any go-to books for grief?" This was a post in one of my book-lovers' FB groups. These are the books that I shared:

"The Year of Magical Thinking" and "Blue Nights" by Joan Didion
She expresses the realities that many of us experience in such an eloquent, even lyrical, style. Highly recommend.

"Holding on to Hope" by Nancy Guthrie
Nancy and her husband lost two babies to a rare syndrome. Again, articulate expressions of her feelings and experiences with the book and character of Job. I bought this book in several formats. She also has written other helpful self-help books for those who grieve . . . and for those who want to relate well to those who grieve.

So this is part one, and I hope to post covers and more titles for part two. Right now I must clean my house! I'd love to hear your grief-processing books, as well.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Best Friends, Occasional Enemies

Lisa Scottoline and her daughter have published several funny books about their relationship and lives. Enjoying listening to it through my library’s Overdrive service  (via the Libby app).

Friday, March 1, 2019

Anne George’s Southern Sisters Series

These cozy mysteries are some of my favorite books to listen to when I’m going to sleep. Hilarious adventures of two siblings in their 60’s in Birmingham, AL.

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

“Faithful” by Stephen King and Stewart O’Nan

A friend recommended “Faithful” by two familiar writers. My husband and I had the privilege of hearing O’Nan speak in Osk Park, and I’ve enjoyed several of his novels. Wow, is he a passionate Red Sox fan. He goes early and catches balls when the players are warming up, for example. I have been entertained by the interactions between him and Stephen King. If you’re looking for a very detailed account of the 2004 baseball season, this is your ideal selection.

Book by Tech Rabbi

I am looking forward to reading this book, “Educated By Design” by Michael Cohen. Easy read, accessible. Have used the author’s tech  information —from his website.

Monday, February 18, 2019

About Wonderland

I used to have a joint blog with my dear husband, but decided it was time to develop my own. WonderLand expresses the magic of books, libraries, bookstores and even technology as they take us to places we never imagined. It's like Narnia, but without the initial snow, which has been constant this February of 2019.  I look forward to sharing books and thoughts here.