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My life with Bob : flawed heroine keeps book of books, plot ensues / Pamela Paul.

Van Pelt Library PN4874.P363 A3 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Paul, Pamela, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Paul, Pamela--Books and reading.
Paul, Pamela.
Books and reading--Psychological aspects.
Books and reading.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading.
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays.
Local Subjects:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Books & Reading.
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays.
Physical Description:
x, 242 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2017.
Summary:
"Imagine keeping a record of every book you ever read. What would those titles say about you? With humor and warmth, the editor of The New York Times Book Review shares the stories that have shaped her life. For twenty-eight years, Pamela Paul has been keeping a diary that records the books she reads, rather than the life she leads. Or does it? Over time, it's become clear that this Book of Books, or Bob, as she calls him, tells a much bigger story. For Paul, as for many readers, books reflect her inner life-- her fantasies and hopes, her dreams and ideas. And her life, in turn, influences which books she chooses, whether for solace or escape, diversion or self-reflection, information or entertainment. My Life with Bob isn't about what's in those books; it's about the relationship between books and readers. Bob was with her when she struggled to get through the Norton Anthology of English Literature in college and when she read Anna Karenina while living abroad alone. He was there when she fell in love and much needed when she sought solace in self-help and memoirs like Autobiography of a Face. Through marriage and divorce, remarriage (The Master and Margarita) and parenthood (The Hunger Games), professional setbacks and successes, Bob recorded what she read while all that happened. The diary--now coffee-stained and frayed--is the record of a lifelong love affair with books, and has come to mean more to her than any other material possession. My Life with Bob is a testament to the power of books to provide the perspective, courage, companionship, and ultimately self-knowledge to forge our own path"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Why keep track?
Brave new world: You shouldn't be reading that
Slaves of New York: The literary life
The trial: A book with no ending
Catch-22: Never enough
The Norton anthology of English literature: Required reading
Into that darkness: Voyeurism
The grapes of wrath: Among readers
A journey of one's own: Books that change your life
Anna Karenina: Heroines
Swimming to Cambodia: The company of narrators
Wild swans: Inspirational reading
The wisdom of the body: In love with a book
The magic mountain: Different interpretations
Autobiography of a face: On self-help
Flashman: I do not like your books
The master and Margarita: Recommendations
The hunger games: No time to read
A wrinkle in time: Reading with children
Bad news: Tearjerkers
Les misérables: Why read?
A spy among friends: Other writers
Epilogue: The lives we read.
ISBN:
9781627796316
1627796312
OCLC:
958351459

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