Beth C.
Written on Dec 23, 2016
The books range drastically in scope, from a children's classic ("Stuart Little") to a current best-selling novel ("The Girl on the Train"), to an obscure book that will get mentioned in several places throughout the remainder of this one ("The Importance of Living"). Each book has it's own small chapter (subtitled by the reason it was chosen - reasons like "Trusting", "Remembering", and "Disconnecting"), where he discusses the book, author, and reason for the meaning. Many chapters include memories and stories that help to paint a picture of the way the book proves helpful for living.
Overall, it's sort of like chatting about books over tea - one book per visit - then compiling them into this as a sort of journal to help you remember. It doesn't have to be read in order - a specific topic can be picked, or one can just open the book to a chapter and begin reading. It's a lovely book, and would make a good gift for a favorite bibliophile, or even as a suggestion for book club reads.