Road Map of Your Life Book Tag [CC]
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- Join me as I celebrate Tag Tuesday--on Saturday--by responding to the Roadmap of Your Life Book Tag.
Tag created by Tristan @L-Space-Books • Roadmap of Your Life B...
I was tagged by Pat @ Book Chat with Pat • Roadmap of Your Life B...
A couple of other versions of this tag I love:
@JamesRuchala • Roadmap of Your Life
@MarilynMayaMendoza • The Road Map of Your L...
I tag:
Ros @scallydandlingaboutthebook2711
Brian @BookishTexan
David @davidnovakreadspoetry
Catherine @takingteawithcatherine
Justin @TriumphalReads
Renee @thelefthandedreader6632
Mark @BookTimewithElvis
Jim @jimsbooksreadingandstuff
And Steve Donoghue @saintdonoghue who has lived all over the world
The Prompts:
1.) What is a book that reminds you of or takes place in each place that you've lived? This could mean country, state/province, city/town, and or apartment/house. Just come up with a book that really resonates with you and the time you spent in each place where you've had a mailing address!
2.) Since a roadmap not only shows you where you've been but also where you're going, what is a book that reminds you of or takes place in your next destination? Or a place you'd like to live in?
Books Mentioned:
The Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
1984 by George Orwell
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Down by the Riverside: A South Carolina Slave Community by Charles Joyner
The Bluest Eye, Sula, and Beloved by Toni Morrison
William Faulkner
Eudora Welty
Gail Godwin
Poets: Seamus Heaney, Lucie Brock-Broido, Marie Howe, Kevin Young
Social Theory: Foucault, Judith Butler
Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappe
Moosewood by Mollie Katzen
Laurel’s Kitchen by Laurel Roberton
Yotam Ottolenghi
Drew Faust
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman
Anne Sexton: poems, letters, biography, daughter’s memoir…
(Red Comet by Heather Clark)
Deaf studies: A Place of Their Own by John Van Cleve and Barry Crouch, Forbidden Signs by Doug Baynton, Words Made Flesh by RAR Edwards, and Train Go Sorry by Leah Hager Cohen
A book about redoing a Victorian house in a US state that starts with an M?
What to Expect When You’re Expecting
Spiritual Midwifery by May Gaskin
The Harry Potter books
Madeleine’s World by Brian Hall
Late Migrations by Margaret Renkl
The Country of Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett
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I loved hearing about your life. You have wonderful stories to tell.
Wow, this felt so intimate and calming to listen to. Thank you for offering so much of your life-reminds me how much of ourselves peppers and frames what we read. Something vital to remember. Diet for a Small Planet sounds especially fascinating. You summed up its significance especially well.
Thank you for sharing, Hannah.
Hi Hannah! I'm Tammy from western Virginia. I've been watching your videos for a while and I love them. What a treat to know that you grew up right outside North Carolina's "South of the Border." When I was a kid in the 80's, my family and I spent a few days one summer at South of the Border, staying in their campground, while we were on our way to Myrtle Beach, SC. It was every bit the tourist trap one would imagine, but now, decades later, my family still laughs and enjoys our memories of staying at a place so unabashedly silly. 😄
I've been watching and learning from your videos over the last year but it's great to get a biographical overview of your life Hannah. Thanks for the kind words about my channel. I want to hear all those people do this tag too!
Thank goodness for an excellent home library! I really enjoyed your rendition of this tag. I also have the old paperback of The Great Gatsby from high school with my notes and some that my daughter added decades later. And The Moosewood cookbook was one of the first I owned; I still use the gazpacho recipe every summer. Your reading and life adventures are fascinating, Hannah!
Down by the Riverside is so great! Thank you for tagging me.
Such a wonderful video. It was quite interesting listening to you take us through your life in these stories. ❤
Hannah, we have so many favorite/influential books in common. How I wish I could discuss them as eloquently as you. Coincidentally, I just returned from a visit to Mt. Desert Island and Acadia National Park. It was glorious.
This was a delightful saunter through your life in places and books. I smiled at a mention of The Moosewood Cookbook.
Wonderful! I’m adding my vote 🗳️ to hear Steve Donoghue do a complete version of this tag. 😂
What a wonderful tag! Your responses were so interesting. I recently read Late Migrations and I can understand how that was a thoughtful book to read to David during his last days. I hope your reread brings back good memories.
I love all of the poetry mentions. And how fortunate that you were able to study under Seamus Heaney! I pick up Opened Ground from time to time and it always sends me into a pensive mood.
What a beautiful book tag!
I laughed out loud when you mentioned South of the Border. I lived in South Carolina for a year and drove through there many times. I really enjoyed your answers. I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts on a Great Gatsby re-read, I’d like to do that too. I Wish I had an annotated book from my childhood, how lovely. I loved that you shared books that influenced the way you eat and cook, I’d love to see a food vlog! I live in the DC area now and I love it.
Nancy Drew was a great series 👍Really enjoyed your responses and video. First anniversaries after loosing a loved one are challenging, take good care of yourself.
Acadia and Mount Desert Island really are a special place. And you are correct, even if I never "lived" there, it's going to be included haha. I'm glad you found it a comforting place when you went. I'll have to see what I can come up with for this tag for places I've actually lived in. Great vid Hannah
How wonderful Hannah. Thank you so much for the tag I shall give it a go :)
I'm having poet envy!
I read Diet for a Small Planet in high school, it was the centerpiece of my research paper on Vegetarianism, and it too transformed my life. The Enchanted Broccoli Forest was MY food bible, and quiche and lemon poppyseed scones were my signature recipes and what I brought to any event.