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I've been married to the same man for over 30 years. I'm one of the most introverted people I know. I share my home with two Siberian Huskies. I have a grown stepson who lives in another city. At work, I'm known as the Kitty Whisperer (aka Crazy Cat Lady). As a child, I was subjected to severe physical, emotional, sexual and verbal abuse. My father committed suicide almost a decade ago. Within the last 2 years, I've had a mastectomy, chemo, radiation and reconstruction surgery. I suffer from chronic severe depression and post traumatic stress disorder. I work in an absolutely crazy environment. Even my therapist and psychiatrist have said so. I'm living proof that things can always get worse. But I'm pretty entertaining about all of it.

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

The Roman Summer

When I was a young woman with some time on my hands, I devoted every summer to one exceptionally long book.  One year it was War and Peace, another V.  This year, I've decided to (finally) read The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.  One could say I'm a glutton for punishment, but I've been planning to read it for years now and, having acquired it for a breathtakingly low price, I've decided to add the Decline to my pantheon of summer behemoths.

So far, it's a little like reading the Old Testament except instead of an endless litany of "begats," The Roman Empire boasts several chapters of Emperors who enter and exit quickly.  I've now embarked on the actual decline.

As an antidote to the lengthy history, I'm also currently reading Hotel Honolulu by Paul Theroux.  Again, another incredibly cheap acquisition.  I've been an on-again-off-again fan of Theroux since I read The Mosquito Coast.  This book doesn't compete as yet.  We'll see.

Finally, A Couple Of New Ones