Way back in the Dark Ages, aka the 1970s and 1980s, I was a fan of the mystery novels of Dick Francis. His books invariable were set in hors- racing venues with horse-racing plots – and I was no fan of horse racing. But I was a fan of his books. John Fram at CrimeReads “discovered” the Francis mysteries, and he describes how they became the answer to a personal crisis and a mysterious illness.
Father Jonathan Tobias at Second Terrace loves the novel Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry, and he thinks you should read it, too (for the record, I agree with him).
More Good Reads
Poetry
Hiding – Sonja Benskin Mesher.
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq. – William Cowper at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).
The Falcon’s Eyes – Joe Spring at Hoe Spring Writes.
A Girl in Her Own Words – Eustache Deschamps (1346-1406), translated by Margaret Coats at Society of Classical Poets.
Faith
Standing with the Little Guys – Barry York at Gentle Reformation.
Let’s Examine Our Motivations for Work – Hugh Whelchel at the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics.
There’s Too Much Christian Content – Samuel D. James at Insights.
American Stuff
Don’t Take My Photograph! Incidents at the Dedication of the 44th New York Monument at Gettysburg – Sarah Kay Bierle at Emerging Civil War.
Making Missouri: Carving Out a State – Christopher Alan Gordon at Missouri History Museum.
Writing and Literature
Take a virtual tour of Walden Pond – Walker Caplan at Literary Hub.
Art Nourishes Community and Community Nourishes Art – Kyra Hinton at The Rabbit Room.
Writing as a Spiritual Discipline – Daniel Eaton at The Fight of Faith.
Life and Culture
China: Empire: What is China to us, anyway? – N.S. Lyons at The Upheaval.
The Inevitable Capitulation of Conservatism – Samuel D. James at Insights.
Travel
Intermission: The Green Martyrdom – Paul Kingsnorth at The Abbey of Misrule.
Those Were the Days – Mary Hopkin
Painting: Portrait of a Man Reading, oil on canvas by Jacek Malczewski (1854-1929).
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