![]() Lots of people do–it’s been adapted for the stage twice and for film three times, with another version coming next year. When I came across this memoir of a family of twelve children raised by a pair of married efficiency engineers in the early 1920s, I realized I’d read it as a kid and had really fond memories of it. That said, I’m still reading everything I can get my hands on with a Massachusetts connection. ![]() I’d rather uplift and elevate the spirits of diverse writers present. To be 100% honest, when it comes to yelling at the ghosts of racists past–I really don’t care. ![]() I rarely review “classic” books on here because a)I don’t read them all that often and b) I find it kind of tiresome that whenever I say I focus on diversity in my reading, people expect me to spend all my time making angry posts about old books written by dead writers who were complicit with the injustices of their time. ![]()
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