A Reader Recalls
Don't miss the lovely essay "Evolution of a Reader," at The Millions. Written by Andi Diehn, the piece begins,
I envy the way my oldest son reads, stretched out on the living room
couch, all of a sudden this year taking up most of three cushions.
Watch his face: his lips move, his eyebrows raise and lower in drastic
measures, he smiles, winces, gapes and falls still all in a mere breath.He practices the cliché – he devours books. But, even better, the books devour him.
I
used to be the same way. When I was about ten a pen pal came to visit
from all the way across the country and I didn’t notice her for a few
days after discovering a copy of Madeleine L’Engle’s Meet the Austins in her suitcase.