@JustineBateman@ChrisKindaReads I finished listening to it last week. What a journey. Hopeful and devastating describes it perfectly. It also made me think a lot about parent-child expectations and how they can shape one’s life. I finished while on a walk and cried my eyes out. My neighbors are prob worried.
@KeishaForGA I am old enough to remember your kids getting to go to in-person private school during covid when the city's public school kids were locked out of their school buildings for a year.
@annbauerwriter@MoMoPerry The “rite of passage” line really shook me and put into words how I have felt over my entire adult life. It’s not if, it’s when.
@annbauerwriter@MoMoPerry Wow. This is so well written. My mom died of breast cancer when she was 31 (I was 8 months old) - I am now 52. I've been getting mammograms for 20+ years and recently have my own questions (partly due to loss of trust during Covid, like the author). Very thought provoking.
Say what you want about The Masters...
But there is nowhere else on planet earth where you will see a photo of humans like this where not a single one of them is looking at a phone.
Truly one of the most beautiful things.