Sarah
https://www.goodreads.com/sarahstead
to-read
(1829)
currently-reading (1)
read (369)
did-not-finish (4)
up-next (11)
fiction (912)
nonfiction (864)
at-robinson (341)
genre-classics (286)
genre-historical-fic (180)
for-children (169)
genre-bio-and-memoir (162)
currently-reading (1)
read (369)
did-not-finish (4)
up-next (11)
fiction (912)
nonfiction (864)
at-robinson (341)
genre-classics (286)
genre-historical-fic (180)
for-children (169)
genre-bio-and-memoir (162)
genre-self-help
(146)
series (135)
genre-mystery (131)
for-young-adult (130)
genre-fantasy (104)
about-history (95)
about-business (89)
about-nature (88)
about-art (86)
genre-romance (84)
cultural-england (82)
illustration (82)
series (135)
genre-mystery (131)
for-young-adult (130)
genre-fantasy (104)
about-history (95)
about-business (89)
about-nature (88)
about-art (86)
genre-romance (84)
cultural-england (82)
illustration (82)
“The greatest gift is the passion for reading.
It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites,
it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind.
It is a moral illumination.”
―
It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites,
it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind.
It is a moral illumination.”
―
“Look at everything always as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time: Thus is your time on earth filled with glory.”
― A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
― A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
“She is waiting. Each spring the hard rains come and the creek rises and quickens, and more of the bank peels off, silting the water brown ad bringing to light another layer of dark earth, Decades pass. She is patient, shelled inside the blue tarp. Each spring the water laps closer, paling roots, loosening stones, scuffing and smoothing. She is waiting and one day a bit of blue appears in the bank and then more blue. The rain pauses and the sun appears but she is ready now and the bank trembles a moment and heaves the stands of tarp unfurl and she spills into the stream and is free. Bits of bone gather in an eddy, form a brief necklace. The current moves on toward the sea.”
― The Risen
― The Risen
Our Shared Shelf
— 223173 members
— last activity Jan 08, 2026 07:24PM
OUR SHARED SHELF IS CURRENTLY DORMANT AND NOT MANAGED BY EMMA AND HER TEAM. Dear Readers, As part of my work with UN Women, I have started reading ...more
Sarah’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Sarah’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Sarah
Lists liked by Sarah





































