Young Adult Defining Reads
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What were some books that impacted you as a child or young adult? |
Here is my take on June's discussion.
Out of the books I had to read in highschool (one per year, at most) and college, Herman Hesse's Siddhartha and Agaguk opened my mind to other philosophies and ways of life.
Later, as I entered the working life at 20 years old, I discovered I could travel through books while
facing a new challenge for me: communicating in English, and with unknown (for me) cultures at work. Through Romain Gary/Émile Ajar's Life Before Us and Amitav Gosh's The Circle of Reason, I found out my trips will always involve getting to know a community and its people. I haven't traveled as much as I'd hoped in person, but I've read books from all around the world.
Noway, not only books, blogs are a great way to learn a country from inside: a cheaper way to travel around the world!
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