I want my grandkids to ‘get it’, and understand the world and history and why the US is unique and how capitalism works and why ‘compromise’ is sometime evil, and so many other things.
So I’m trying to put together a list of books covering all things important.
Here’s one I bought off s forum member that’s going on the list, because it describes the WW2 so well from a personal standpoint, illustrates how ordinary people can be heroes, how ‘authorities’ can betray, and how tough women can be when needed.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/book ... nne-olson/
So many good books though - and young people don't seem to read BOOKS like they used to.
I could list a hundred. But even one 'deep' book a year is a lot to ask realistically, and maybe age 12-18 the only window of opportunity.
I guess if I make a big list and describe WHY I think each is important to read, they can pick and choose.
Maybe we could start a list of books (and what they contain to put them on the list).
For not only the young kids in our lives, but ourselves as well.
(…reluctantly I may have to do the same with a ‘video’ list; perhaps more likely to penetrate the minds of the younger generation…