Wednesday Reading Meme
Feb. 16th, 2022 12:43 amRecently Finished:
The Secret Life: Being the Book of a Heretic by Elizabeth Bisland
I think it's interesting how the essays straddle the line of private thought and publicized opinion. While I mat not agree with her, she clearly put a lot of thoughts into the topics.
Currently Reading
The Lost Prince by Frances Hodgson Burnett: Written by the author of the Secret Garden and A Little Princess, this belongs to a Ruritanian romance genre, with adventure and restoration of monarchy in fictional countries. The titular kid protagonist, Marco is trained from birth by his father for helping his fictional homeland, Samavia, befriended a Rat, a fellow young Samavian patriot and embarked on an adventure.
I know the writer meant a loving father and son relationship between Marco and his father, but it gives me pause when Marco's father said things to him like this:
The Secret Life: Being the Book of a Heretic by Elizabeth Bisland
I think it's interesting how the essays straddle the line of private thought and publicized opinion. While I mat not agree with her, she clearly put a lot of thoughts into the topics.
Currently Reading
The Lost Prince by Frances Hodgson Burnett: Written by the author of the Secret Garden and A Little Princess, this belongs to a Ruritanian romance genre, with adventure and restoration of monarchy in fictional countries. The titular kid protagonist, Marco is trained from birth by his father for helping his fictional homeland, Samavia, befriended a Rat, a fellow young Samavian patriot and embarked on an adventure.
I know the writer meant a loving father and son relationship between Marco and his father, but it gives me pause when Marco's father said things to him like this:
"Comrade," he said, "you don't know how much I love you—and what reason there is that we should love each other! You don't know how I have been watching you, and thanking God each year that here grew a man for Samavia. That I know you are—a MAN, though you have lived but twelve years.(... )"It feels weirdly intense.