Going my way . . . your new way

Cameron is a reader. He likes history and philosophy and he retains a lot of he reads. He also can pull a quote out of his head for humor’s sake: When Shane was being somewhat stubborn, Cameron expressed Shane’s attitude with “You can go to Hell; I’m going to Texas.” It sounded familiar to me and Der Bingle reminded me it was what Davy Crockett said to Congress.

Cameron needs a push when it comes to novels, however. I have told him good writing and English usage seeps into your mind and subtly improves your ability to say something well. I have also pointed out that in novels, you are exposed to the universal emotions and worries that you might think are something unique to you. You learn about people and you learn about yourself. Good memoirs can do that as well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I came across my copy of The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer yesterday. I found it an exceptional book. I thought of handing it to him, but I have learned. So I called him over and asked him to log into his Kindle account – which is unfunded. I typed it in and paid for it and it downloaded to his computer/Kindle . . . whatever.

Sooner or later, he may take a look at it and find a sentence that will link his heart and mind, a sentence that will stay with him, not because of the drama but because it hits that “sweet spot” of thought and emotion and language.

So, it is a new tech age now. From Grandma to Cameron . . .  Start reading The Tender Bar on your Kindle in under a minute. (Courtesy of Amazon.com)