Hello, readers!
Our March reading starts in just a few days. On the fiction side, we’re continuing Ralph Ellison’s powerful Invisible Man (1952). The group is quite enjoying it and working to make sense of it in the discussion. It’s certainly not too late to join, if you’re still interested in that one!
On the non-fiction side,
’s Range (2019) is an utterly fascinating examination of “why generalists triumph in a specialized world.” It makes for a potent and convincing counter-argument to the idea of “niching down,” with applications for both work and the rest of your life. I can’t wait to dive in with you all.Below you’ll find our reading schedules for these two great books.
Each Sunday morning, you’ll get a recap of the previous week’s reading, what stood out most to me, and some ideas for discussion.
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Can’t wait to join you all this week in reading these two great books!
If you have questions or comments, don’t hesitate to reach out.
-Jeremy