i've never read her book before, but she'sw written quite a few of them. Part love story, part work place dramady, part witty critique of the false judgments we make in a social media obsessed world. I really enjoyed this one. It was fun to contemplate some of the social mediate questions and also the way that we misunderstand people when we don't have a richer context with which to experience their communication. The second one is in a completely different direction, not a kind of book that i read very often, but i really did enjoy it. And finally, ananne in paris, by lela slimani,. chronicles of a foretold death by gab
David Peña-Guzmán discusses how to help rediscover the joy of reading on episode 298 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It all began with a realization that it was not just my students, but also me who were struggling with reading.
-David Peña-Guzmán
I began to notice the extent to which my own reliance on technology was getting in the way of my reading.
-David Peña-Guzmán
My students’ lives are infinitely more complex than I could ever imagine.
-David Peña-Guzmán