Thursday, 11 May 2023

Paul Harding, Tinkers

Aa short book that received a lot of praise and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The story of a dying man, his life and his father's life. Very gentle, beautiful language, but not a lot happens (or at least nothing I registered) so it didn't really grab me. I finished reading it on one of my company's Spirit Days, a regular day they give us for personal growth. This is an idea I applaud in theory but struggle with in practice as I'm just not sure what to do. a bot of training, a bit of reading, a bit of thinking. the downside is that all the work I could have done today will now be crammed in to tomorrow

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