I just unpacked another box of summer book acquisitions to add to my other list. Many of these were gleaned from my father-in-law's book shelves when he downsized to a smaller home. Hooray!Purchased: Diary of a Provincial Lady by Delafield, Best Day Trips from London (I can dream, can't I?), George Macdonald - an anthology by C.S. Lewis, Cordelia Underwood by Van Reid, and Believing God by Beth Moore
From Dad: Black Swamp Farm by Howard E. Good (distant relative)
The Prophets by Abraham Heschel
Called to be Holy by John Oswalt
The Business of Heaven - readings from C.S. Lewis
Miracles by C.S. Lewis
The Discipline of Grace by Jerry Bridges
With Christ in the School of Prayer - Andrew Murray
Teaching with Style by Bruce Wilkinson
I won't be getting to these anytime soon because I'm absolutely engrossed in That Distant Land by Wendell Berry which is a book that does not permit speed reading. I'm also preparing for a class I'll be teaching this fall. Until those two projects are out of the way, I'll just glance lovingly at my bulging bookshelves.

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Cordelia Underwood is charming, and I'm so envious over the C.S. Lewis. He writes in such beautiful prose, that even when he's writing something I strongly disagree with, I still (sort of!) enjoy it.
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