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CollectionsYour library (1,040)

Reviews16 reviews

Tagsnonfiction (901), paperback (697), Laura's books (501), obscure (435), Ed's books (401), history (372), hardback (309), master bdrm (242), I'm the only one (215), no ISBN number (205) — see all tags

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GroupsBohemia, Working Class

About meFeminist, once upon a time indie filmmaker, union organizer, rural dweller, now town clerk-treasurer and law clerk. (for Sleigh & Williams; criminal defense and constitutional law) My town: Guildhall, pop. 268.

About my libraryCataloging in process! Tags are by location, subject, format, provenance and a few other personal categories. I estimate there are about 2,500 books in total on our shelves. Have not yet cataloged fiction and poetry.

Search by the tag "beloved book" for a list of the books in my collection that are especially precious to me--ones I couldn't ever bear to part with.

Search these tags: the names of smart, beloved people who regularly give me books to see what they have given me: from Glenn, from Richard Broadman, from Andrew, from Altina, from Ed.

What I'm reading now: The Secret Scripture, by Sebastian Barry

Real nameLaura L. Wilson

LocationGuildhall, Vermont

Emailelle.wilsonyahoo.com

Favorite authorsNone

Account typepublic, lifetime

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Common KnowledgeSeries (65), Awards (140), Characters (293), Places (118)

Member sinceApr 19, 2007

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"Some spiritual traditions view the moment of birth as a passage from a state of wholeness and knowledge to a state of forgetting. In this view of the world, we spend the rest of our lives searching for wholeness and knowledge, wellness and health—the balance and harmony we lost when we were born. If our wholeness is interrupted, then our health suffers, and we need to find a way to restore our sense of meaning. When we move in the direction of that meaning, we're healing."

~ Bernie Siegel
I found your collection through the working-class group -- great collection, and so well organized with your tags!
I've just seen you have "Trieste and the meaning of nowhere" tagged 'must-read list'. I've just finished it, and I'd really recommend it - I thought it was a beautiful, and delicious, book. I'll be posting a review soon...
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