I am frustrated by a life that leaves me far too little time to read. Frustrated. Determined, though, I have carried Julian Barnes' Nothing to be Frightened of with me from client to client. I've sat with it in the dentist chair. I've read it while on hold for conference calls. I've stood there stirring a pot, the book in hand. You'd have thought I'd have finished it by now.
And why am I fighting so hard to find the time to read a book that is, indeed, a meditation on death and dying—on ...
Published on December 23, 2009 05:07