Hi Kathy, I couldn't find Kessler at my library either. I think it would be interesting to understand the different people that I have to work with. Work brings together all types. I'm blaming work and other rabbit holes for why I am still reading The Days Of Abandonment, I still love it. This was my first Elena Ferrante book and I didn't know her whole backstory before I picked it up.
Just finished 3 Shades of Blue: Mile David, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool. An amazing history of jazz as it rose and peaked. Dynamic personalities and drama - and Spotify has this playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4iMb8KfbaMw99JcKvRMUG3?si=c23486e4ff46408a
I'm reading Peace Like A River by Leif Enger and The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
I almost picked up Peace Like a River recently. How are you liking it?
I'm only about 20% in the book, but I am enjoying it!
I'm going to check that one out again!
Hi Kathy, I couldn't find Kessler at my library either. I think it would be interesting to understand the different people that I have to work with. Work brings together all types. I'm blaming work and other rabbit holes for why I am still reading The Days Of Abandonment, I still love it. This was my first Elena Ferrante book and I didn't know her whole backstory before I picked it up.
Ha, I do think Kessler could be helpful for understanding puzzling colleagues.