#365 Books. Some thoughts on a book that will make you think and what it made me think about.
Author: Libby Romfh
I am fascinated by the impact of change on people. Even positive change, that you have chosen to participate in, can be disruptive. Too often, when planning for change in our professional or our personal lives, we think about the change itself without considering the other changes that change will generate, or the people who will be affected by the change. My mission in life is to help people understand the nature of change and make it less painful and easier to navigate.
365 Books: Take a Look at the Five and Ten by Connie Willis
#365Books Listening to those interminable stories from elderly relatives.
365 Books: The Secret Lives of Buildings by Edward Hollis
#365Books An example of beautiful writing and beautiful storytelling - and you may learn something about the history of architecture, too.
365 Books: The Lake Frome Monster by Arthur W. Upfield
#365Books When is a monster not a monster?
365 Books: Foggy, Foggy Death by Frances and Richard Lockridge
#365Books A foggy book with indistinct, murky characters.