BFT Photo Challenge Day 10: Library
This is a snippet of my own personal library which I can only hope grows faster than wildflowers
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BFT Photo Challenge Day 10: Library
This is a snippet of my own personal library which I can only hope grows faster than wildflowers
Day six
My last official day of work was March 13th. It feels like so long ago and it’s only been eight days. I am home with family and trying to keep a routine going. Wake up, coffee, breakfast, shower, read from my extensive tbr, homework with my daughter, and veg out with my partner. During calmer times I blog and work on my bookstagram. Every now and then I check on the news. When that makes me anxious I try to reach out to friends and family. It is one of the only things we can do. If anyone wants to talk I’m here. Let’s try to keep each other sane.
Check out my newest blog post here! https://susannessunshinylife.wordpress.com/2019/11/23/consistent-not/ #adultstudent #twinmama #booksstagram #busylife #hamsterwheel #fullplate #mycuprunnethover❤️ #crazyandbeautiful (at Kanata, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Npgy6Ft4s/?igshid=1m0zvrv82adww
"IF THEY COME FOR US by Fatimah Asghar "It takes a lot of work to remember we are nothing. What has history given us but a fickle home? A legacy of bloodied men. What's a nation to the sky? Some other wood to call ours, some other snippet of cloud to pretend we own." It's been a while since I've read a book of poems that took my breath away like this one has! These poems were chilling and thought provoking. Convicting, gut wrenching, unsettling, and urget. A poetic picture of history as well as a reflection of today's time. . . . . #fatimahasghar #poetry #poetsofinstagram #booksofinstagram #booksstagram #booksofig #browngirls #readinggoals2019 #readingismyhappyplace #readingisfundamental #readingiskool https://www.instagram.com/p/BuE4M42gKBZ4QfXkSzHcQ70q6QtGZxQJNBy1Ng0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pgexxfu3915f
Adding these to my collection. I bought them last month from @booksamillion and I'm just getting around to post them! #ilovebooks📚 #personallibrary #booksofinstagram #booksstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsb2bfxA4peex6iXIdEOVjhMgPvWDs1flBZBso0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=vngthfvle7j9
Chase's The Letter Critters book has a five star review on @amazon . All proceeds donated.vif you already purchased the book, please post a review on Amazon, thank you. #chaselettercritters #childrensbook #picturebook #abc #amazon #autism #booksstagram #ctauthor #livingwithautism Search for The Letter Critters on Amazon.com.#autismmom #letters
This a seriously good resource from Professor Nyasha Junior (@nyashajunior), tracing the development and distinctiveness of Womanism and Womanist interpretation in comparison with the trajectory of the feminist movement. . Clearing away the misconceptions, Junior’s exploration helps to demonstrate the breadth and history of womanist engagement with the Biblical texts. She provides a fascinating survey of the work of the women that have generated the movement and it’s diversity (in turn, greatly increasing my “must read” list), and critiques both the positives and negatives of their contributions to Biblical interpretative methods. Concluding the book, Juniors adds her own poignant assessment and reflections on the future of Womanism. . There’s much I took away from this survey. Most of all, I’m reminded again—especially as a white, British, male—of how imperative it is to listen to the voices and experiences of others as I view the world around me; including when I engage with the Bible. These voices are needed to pull us away from our myopic tribalism, and are prophetic in exposing our systematic evils. . Nyasha Junior’s *An Introduction to Womanist Biblical Interpretation* has introduced me to stories and voices of many that I have been ignorant of; stories that have not been made available to me through other streams of scholarship. And for that, I am extremely grateful. Thank you Professor! . Also, as an aside, out of all the books I’ve read the past few years, this certainly has best cover design! . — Tristan Sherwin, author of *Love: Expressed* . #introWBI #womanism #biblicalinterpretation #bibliophile #booksstagram @wjkbooks
#genezis #zywiec #beckett #utopia w czystej formie 👍 #men #menreading #booksstagram #loveboks i co mi tam... (w: Czytanie za grosze)