Narrow Escape
I have already gone through several audio books. I am soaking them in like a wilted houseplant that finally gets a cup of water. The minute one CD ends, my hands almost shake as I fumble to put in the next one. I am giddy to be "reading" again, and I do it constantly. I need to be careful not to have my ears plugged all the time, which I'm afraid I had, this weekend. I had to take out my headphones to hear what my boys were telling me. I even listened myself to sleep.
I finished Momzillas (Jill Kargman) The Girls of Riadh (Rajaa Alsanea) and Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt). I am now in the middle of Teacher Man, also by Frank McCourt, and have a few lined up that I can't wait to read, for example, Leap of Faith : Memoirs of an unexpected Life by Queen Noor, aka Lisa Halaby, and Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books (Azar Nafisi.) My rental shelf contains close to 100 titles. I am in heaven.