
Winter '18 Reading List
The natural world is stunning – this season we're exploring themes of nature.
What does the word “winter” evoke for you? Snow-covered ground, majestic pines, dripping icicles? The natural world is stunning – and even scary – in winter, so this season, our reading list focuses on books with nature as a theme. Curl up on the couch with your favorite throw and get reading!
In the Midst of Winter,' by Isabel Allende
Newly released in paperback, Isabel Allende’s latest novel, In the Midst of Winter, begins with a New York snowstorm that forces two unlikely people together: an aging professor and a young undocumented Guatemalan immigrant. In a time when we are all living in online bubbles with like-minded people, its nature that is able to pierce those bubbles, forcing two strangers who never would have crossed paths to meet, and even find common ground and humanity. If you have not read Allende since The House of Spirits was on your summer reading list, this is a great time to revisit the adored Chilean author who President Obama awarded the 2014 Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
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Think of this collection as a Greatest Hits album of one of America’s greatest living poets; Oliver chose these 200 poems herself, from her 50-plus year career. And we chose Oliver’s book because, as the bird on the cover suggests, her poetry is largely inspired by nature. From the spirituality of the sun, lighting “the faces of the tulips,” and, “the nodding morning glories,” (“Why I Wake Early”) to the “miracle,” of hatching, “redbirds’ eggs,” (“This Morning”) to the wisdom of the, “birds who own nothing — the reason they can fly,” (“Storage”), plants and animals are omnipresent themes in Oliver’s work, and often, even, evidence of God. Mary Oliver has already received a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Book Award, and a Pulitzer Prize — but now she can add the highest honor of all to her list: Parachute Reading List Recommendation!