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Not Drowning, Reading

$43.95
Discover a treasure trove of thoughts with 'Not Drowning, Reading' by Andrew Relph. This gripping literary non-fiction memoir dives deep into the transformative power of literature. Once struggling with a reading disability, Relph now navigates the world as a professional psychoanalyst, making insightful connections between reading and personal growth. This 184-page trade paperback, beautifully published by Fremantle Press in 2012, features powerful essays that explore our intricate relationships with books, authors, and characters. From Amis to Woolf, Relph's reflections illuminate how reading shapes our identities and lives. Ideal for book lovers and anyone seeking motivation through memoirs, 'Not Drowning, Reading' encourages readers to appreciate the profound impact of literature on our existence. This essential addition to your bookshelf comes brand new, providing a fresh perspective on the significance of pages in our lives. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this item, making it a fantastic choice for those looking to enrich their collection. Perfect for gifting or personal reflection, seize the opportunity to explore why literature is more than just words on a page - it’s a lifeline. Explore the art of reading with 'Not Drowning, Reading,' and discover how the written word can illuminate our paths.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921696800
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Pages: 184


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As a child, Andrew had a reading disability; now he is a psychoanalyst, and professionally adept in the art of conversation. Not Drowning, Reading is a work of literary non-fiction - a memoir about the art and the gift of reading. Relph's essays show how one might map a life through reading. From Amis to Bellow, Blake to Herzog, and Shakespeare to Woolf, these essays ask why it is that books are so important to us, and why our relationships with authors and characters can be as vital as any we form in 'real life'.

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Not Drowning, Reading

$43.95
Discover a treasure trove of thoughts with 'Not Drowning, Reading' by Andrew Relph. This gripping literary non-fiction memoir dives deep into the transformative power of literature. Once struggling with a reading disability, Relph now navigates the world as a professional psychoanalyst, making insightful connections between reading and personal growth. This 184-page trade paperback, beautifully published by Fremantle Press in 2012, features powerful essays that explore our intricate relationships with books, authors, and characters. From Amis to Woolf, Relph's reflections illuminate how reading shapes our identities and lives. Ideal for book lovers and anyone seeking motivation through memoirs, 'Not Drowning, Reading' encourages readers to appreciate the profound impact of literature on our existence. This essential addition to your bookshelf comes brand new, providing a fresh perspective on the significance of pages in our lives. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this item, making it a fantastic choice for those looking to enrich their collection. Perfect for gifting or personal reflection, seize the opportunity to explore why literature is more than just words on a page - it’s a lifeline. Explore the art of reading with 'Not Drowning, Reading,' and discover how the written word can illuminate our paths.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921696800
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Pages: 184


Description:
As a child, Andrew had a reading disability; now he is a psychoanalyst, and professionally adept in the art of conversation. Not Drowning, Reading is a work of literary non-fiction - a memoir about the art and the gift of reading. Relph's essays show how one might map a life through reading. From Amis to Bellow, Blake to Herzog, and Shakespeare to Woolf, these essays ask why it is that books are so important to us, and why our relationships with authors and characters can be as vital as any we form in 'real life'.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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