I’d like to recommend some excellent books that I read recently:
* The      Inheritance of Loss (Kiran Desai) – winner of the 2006 Man Booker Prize –      an AWESOME book. It’s all about what it means to fit in, to be in a new      culture, and it examines what home looks like, and what love looks like.      It’s so well written, and real and honest.
* The      Moonlit Cage (Linda Holeman) – my mom sent me this book. It’s a Canadian      authour, but it’s set in Afghanistan/Pakistan in the 1800s. This book made      me think a lot about the difference between being happy, having joy and      being content. It made me realize that even though I always seek to have      joy, it’s difficult for me to be content – because I’m always seeking out      new adventures and new thoughts and new ways. It also made me think about my identity as a woman.
         *Beginning      to Pray (Anthony Bloom) – this is an easy read, but wow – it has some      really good     and profound ideas – some of which I was initially angry      about, but then realized are true -         like, the fact that God can absent      himself from us (a reminder that there is no way we can             control God – God      is God!)
        *Status      Anxiety (Alain de Boton) – he’s a philosopher, but his writing is very      readable. This         book talks about the history of envy, jealousy, relations      between the rich and poor, etc. I read     this in Mozambique,      and John made fun of me for taking notes on vacation, but I couldn’t help          it – there were too many good ideas. 
 
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