Monday I took our car in to the shop (visited my absolute favorite mechanics – they are the best!). Turns out my small problem required a not-so-small (or short) fix.
While I was waiting, I pulled out my latest book and got to reading. By the way, that’s a habit I picked up living overseas – always have a book handy to read because you never know when you’ll be waiting somewhere longer than expected.
Anyway, I was there long enough to finish my book and, just like that, I discovered I’d finished another one of my 101 List goals – to read five autobiographies.
Here’s what I read:
- My grandparents’ life stories – loved it!
- The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin – great insight into his work ethic and amazing ability to be in the right place at the right time
- Nine Years in the Saddle – the life story of one of the last cowboys
- First to Fight – the life story of a Comanche elder (still alive) who knew his grandfather’s fellow warrior, Quanah Parker
- Voices and Silences – fascinating stories from James Earl Jones about overcoming his stutter and building a career in the theatre
My favorite part of this process was getting to “hear” the voices of those telling their personal stories.