It’s called “Rereading the Stone,” and it takes us chapter by chapter through the classic Chinese novel called “The Story of the Stone” (also known at “The Dream of the Red Chamber”). The e-book release also features excerpts from Raymond Arsenaults John Lewis: In Search of the Beloved Community,' the young adult books The Spirit Glass,' by Roshani Chokshi, and The. The Waves by Virginia Woolf I don’t need to introduce Woolf’s classic experimental novel to you, but no list of books. What’s something surprising you’ve discovered in quarantine? I’ve been listening to my first podcast. Female Tars: Women Aboard Ship in the Age of Sail by Suzanne Stark Stark revealed the previously untold stories of. What’s the craziest thing you’ve done to get a story? Eat pig penis Name your favorite music right now: Bob Dylan’s “Rough and Rowdy Ways” Also, and I was very late to the party, “Schitt’s Creek.” What’s your must-watch TV show? “Money Heist,” desperately waiting for the next season. What’s your favorite childhood book? “Ameliaranne and the Magic Ring” by Eleanor Farjeon. The haenyeo are respected for having a matrifocal culturea society focused on women. writers? My mom (Carolyn See), of course, but also Nina Revoyr, Lynell George, Steph Cha, Michael Connelly, James M. What book do you most enjoy rereading? “Angle of Repose” by Wallace Stegner What’s your favorite historical novel? “Circe” What’s on your nightstand? “ Interior Chinatown” What’s kept you sane since March? Walking and Netflix. In advance of the book club visit, See shared her favorite books and pandemic diversions.
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