Sample Saturday is when I wade through the eleventy billion samples I have downloaded on my Kindle. I’m slowly chipping away and deciding whether it’s buy or bye.
Walks in the Wild by Peter Wohlleben
Why I have it: Lizzy’s review.
Summary: The ‘how-to’ of forests – animal prints; where to shelter; edible berries.
I’m thinking: No (loved The Hidden Life of Trees but I think this one is too northern-hemisphere-focused for me).
Show Me Where It Hurts by Kylie Maslen
Why I have it: Because I know a number of people living with chronic pain.
Summary: Maslen writes about her experience living with ‘invisible illness’.
It’s not just that I feel bad for missing the parties, dinners, dates and coffees. It’s also that I second-guess my relationships because of all of the special occasions I wasn’t part of.
I’m thinking: Yes
The Undertaker’s Daughter by Kate Mayfield
Why I have it: Recommended to me after I read Fun Home by Alison Bechdel.
Summary: When your home is also a funeral home – Mayfield explores what it meant to be the daughter of a small-town undertaker.
The first time I touched a dead person, I was too short to reach into the casket, so my father picked me up and I leaned in for that first, empty, cold touch. It was thrilling, because it was an unthinkable act.
I’m thinking: Yes.
I hadn’t heard of the Maslen; thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I’m a big fan of HBO’s Six Feet Under so The Undertaker’s Daughter was right up my street.
I was going to make almost the same comment as Susan (except I’ve not read it yet)! Sounds so interesting.
I just ordered Show Me Where It Hurts (and also Say Nothing) with some of my birthday vouchers 🙂