#2023 April Reading List

Spring in The Netherlands
- Update: 01.04.2023
- Lowering my reading expectations in the coming weeks.
- I’ve only selected 10 books
- ….but have no illusions that I’ll read them all!
- On Monday my kitchen will be ripped out and the preparations
- …for a new kitchen will be done.
- I’m switching from gas cooking to induction.
- An induction stove requires a dedicated 220-volt outlet protected by 40-50 amp breakers.
- So I need to install high-capacity wiring in the kitchen.
- Once the remodelling is done….then I can relax and pick up a book.
- Do Not Disturb – M. Wrong, 2021 (Rwanda) (NF) – READ – no review…just too busy at the moment!
- Floaters – Martin Espada – (Nat Book Award 2021) poetry
- If Walls Could Speak – Moshe Safdie, 2022 – (NF)
- Diary of a Young Naturalist – Dara McAnulty England (#WorldFromMyArmchair)
- Solito: A Memoir – Javier Zamora (Mexico) – Kindle
- French Reading Challenge:
- Miroir de nos peines – Pierre Lemaitre, 2020 (novel)
- Sovjetistan – Erika Fatland Turkmenistan (#WorldFromMyArmchair)
- Les mains du miracle – Joseph Kessel, 1960 (nonfiction) – READING
- L’amant – Marguerite Duras (classic)
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Holy Cow!! How about “pick up a whisk” when it’s done!!! Ha, Ha, Ha!! I hope you take photos to share to document the process!!! I hope this is not an “April Fools”??
Kath, this happened all so quickly I did not have time to mail you. Bert had a 2 week opening in his “planning” and it was NOW or never! I bought the new kitchen yesterday! I will take pictures as the remodelling progresses. Cooking is back in my life! Switching to induction cooking and that will be an adventure. Luckily I have some very good pans ($$) that are suited for induction. I have Demeyere pans (see Google), Staub (cast iron) and Le Creuset. Just made homemade asparagus soup….so easy, so delicious.