In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf theorizes what might have happened to Shakespeare's sister. Not necessarily a blood relation of the bard, but a women of equal talent and wit living at the same time. Would she have achieved the same success and literary immortality? No, Woolf decides. She would not have. Shakespeare's sister, … Continue reading One Hundred Years Later
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Traveling With Pomegranates
I was browsing through my library's selection of ebooks, looking for travel memoirs in particular, when I came across Traveling with Pomegranates, by Sue Monk Kidd and her daughter Ann Monk Kidd. It was, in part, due to the Pop Sugar reading list- 'a book involving travel'. I have to say that I didn't look at … Continue reading Traveling With Pomegranates