Since the "subject" has been a dog
This book is on my top 5 list. I made a list of maybe 300 books I had read in the last few years and then from that list I picked the top 50 best, and then top 30 or so, and then top 10 or so, and then top 5. I really wanted to know what would surface as the top for me, that day. So far I have profiled most of those books, and others of course, on this blog. The thoughts in them apply, for me, to things of interest to me and have tied into some memories.
It is odd that this book is a favorite because I don't think the reference to autism is one that applies to very many situations. Then again having been a little closer to autism the last 10 years I can tell you that I don't know what autism really is. It seems to be a lot of things, and the way it is presented in this book isn't similar to any life example that I have seen.
Even so the book took a look at the world through the eyes of someone that saw it "very differently" and it was a "can't put down" book. I didn't, until I was done.
Two books on the same subject
A history of the people and a peoples history
My son Mike gave me a copy of Howard Zinn's book. I already had one so now I have two and have really read it probably twice. I also got the copy of Paul Johnson's book from my friend Doug Snarr and he told me it was a book I needed to read. Both tell the same story. I have to laugh at the Zinn book. The slight title difference reminds me of the label "People's Republic of California". Berkley might be Bejing. Zinn was upset with the country being founded on the backs of slaves. Johnson saw the country as being wonderful and an inspired sequence of events. I liked both books. Then too I figure that right and wrong are not in one book or another but in all the choices made along the way. To pick one side and condem the other sometimes is just a fancy way to feel good about yourself.
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A people's history or a history of the American People. Which one is the metaphor. Well we already found me suggesting that "peoples" symbolizes the masses vs's the government. At least that is what the idea of socialistic societies was suppose to me. Then on the other hand it is indeed the elite that give us the American People or History written out for us. Pretty hard to write anything without tipping your hand as to what you think. "I guess"
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I still haven't read the curious incident book. For a long time I didn't think I wanted to read it but quite a few people have recommended it to me.
On the topics of dogs...Ginger says "Hi" :)
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