April 2022

What I’m Writing

What I’m Reading

Book Reviews

Sunshine Warm Sober: Unexpected Sober Joy That Lasts by Catherine Gray

Austen Years: A Memoir in 5 Novels by Rachel Cohen: Click here to read my review

Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth, and the Trials of American Democracy by Jamie Raskin

The Emperor’s Children: A Novel by Claire Messud

Other

What I’m Listening To

The Book

Over the course of my research, I’ve been able to meet so many wonderful people and visit so many wonderful places. These pictures are from my first trip to Bessie’s hometown of Chicago, when I paid a visit to the Chicago History Museum (an absolute must see!). I encountered tons of interesting exhibitions and artifacts, but I think my favorite was the silver medal belonging to Bertha Honoré Palmer, president of the “Board of Lady Managers” of the Chicago World’s Fair. “Having had a taste of independence,” Bertha stated in her opening address at the fair in 1893,

“Women of today…will never willingly relinquish it. They have no desire to be helpless or dependent. Having the full use of their faculties, they rejoice in exercising them.”

At age 13, Bessie attended the fair and very well may have heard Bertha speak. It is so much fun to think about how these words may have affected her, shaping the woman she would become.

Thank you for reading! xx