Young Adult Defining Reads

What were some books that impacted you as a child or young adult?
The first Wednesday of each month is officially Insecure Writer’s Support Group day. As members of this community, we post on our own blog our thoughts, talk about our doubts, the fears we have conquered, and we our struggles and triumphs. The awesome co-hosts for the June 4 posts can be found here. I know: I’m late.

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!


Am I rambling too much?

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