I try to read every book by Louise Erdrich because she is such a good author.
Have I read The Painted Drum? Most likely I have. Gibson Memorial Library does have it. It came out in 2005, before I started keeping track of my reads.
But it goes on my current to be read list because I recently read the following excerpt which motivates me to read it again.
"There is a beauty in the fragility of life, a sweetness to be savored in its fleeting moments of joy. For it is in the rawness of our experiences, both the joyful and the sorrowful, that we truly come alive. We are not meant to shield ourselves from the pain of life, but to embrace it fully, to let it shape us, to teach us, to make us more human.
So do not be afraid to love, to open your heart to the world, even if it means risking heartbreak. For the sweetness of love far outweighs the bitterness of loss. And when the inevitable pain comes, find solace in the beauty of the world around you, in the simple pleasures of life, in the memories of love and laughter. For even in the midst of sorrow, there is still beauty to be found." ~Louise Erdrich
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