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The mystery of personal identity – fascinating read on what makes you and your childhood self the "same" "person," despite a lifetime of physical and psychic change https://t.co/QsdBQSJk32
Rebecca Solnit's lovely letter to children about how books solace, empower, and transform us https://t.co/g9Y4wMV09Q
Illustrators celebrate the joy of books and the love of reading – 10 art prints from "A Velocity of Being: Letters to a Young Readers," 100% of proceeds benefiting public libraries: https://t.co/na0C8OEfoU (Including this @sophieblackall loveliness for @neilhimself's letter)
We lost Baldwin on this day in 1987. His little-known only children's book, celebrating black children's self-esteem and the everyday art of seeing https://t.co/v8ud6aZBtC
“We can change. People say we can’t, but we do when the stakes or the pain is high enough. And when we do, life can change. It offers more of itself when we agree to give up our busyness.”
@AnneLamott on love, despair, and our capacity for change: https://t.co/6NFbVVIoUb
Kenny's Window – Maurice Sendak's forgotten picture-book debut, a philosophical story about love, loneliness, and knowing what you really want https://t.co/H9ZeJ0cJs1
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s original watercolors for “The Little Prince” and the bittersweet true story behind the beloved "children's" book (which is really a work of philosophy) https://t.co/KbUNzw9OlC
Be Still, Life—a lovely illustrated celebration of living with presence and a generous attentiveness to the living world https://t.co/jXJI9ZGdmd
Remember Maurice Sendak, who died 6 years ago today, with his forgotten first book — a philosophical meditation on love, loneliness, and knowing what you really want: https://t.co/H9ZeJ0cJs1
The Little Prince was published 75 years ago today. Here are Saint-Exupéry's original watercolors and the bittersweet true story behind the beloved book https://t.co/KbUNzw9OlC