
The Modern Accomplished Woman…Narrows Her Focus
This post is part of a series dedicated to updating Jane Austen’s “accomplished woman” to create a definition more fitting

This post is part of a series dedicated to updating Jane Austen’s “accomplished woman” to create a definition more fitting

You know what they say about the tyranny of the urgent, right? It’s bad news to put important things on

The Marriage Plot I was hooked on the premise of The Marriage Plot after hearing Eugenides discuss Jane Austen’s novels

I love to read and constantly have my nose in a book. I’m choosy about what goes in my book

A Pattern Language: Towns * Buildings * Construction (by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein) is a fascinating book

This year I’m Bookin’ It with Jessica, because the books she’s chosen for 2012 are fantastic. January’s pick is One

This year we’re trying a new Christmas tradition at my house. At least I hope it will become a tradition.

This post is the fourth in a series dedicated to updating Jane Austen’s “accomplished woman” to create a definition more fitting

Yesterday I wrote about why women are losing in the new marriage market, which explored the cover story All the

I’ve been reading about Amelia Earhart, and it’s been like my very own episode of Mythbusters. I knew all about
Our 15th Summer Reading Guide is coming May 14th. Pre-order now and plan to join us on May 14th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
It’s almost time for the Summer Reading Guide. Order now and plan to join us on May 15th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
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