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A short history of nearly everything reddit
A short history of nearly everything reddit










a short history of nearly everything reddit

Miller once described this as the “peculiar position” in the modern American nuclear family, between the care people give to their aging parents and to their children. Increasing numbers of adult children are taking care of their parents, often shouldering the burden with no pay and little outside help - making their meals, helping them shower, bandaging their wounds and holding them up before they can fall. She didn’t see this day coming the way it did, so abruptly and so soon. But he was also youthful and spirited, and it was easy to believe that everything was fine, that he was fine and that if she were to take care of him some day, it would be occasional and in a distant future.

a short history of nearly everything reddit

In hindsight, there were warning signs that her father’s health could upend Schofield’s life. Until his leg recovered from the surgery, he would not be able to walk without assistance. The collision splintered the bone in his left thigh down to his knee three days later, a metal rod held the broken pieces together. Then, that month, she received the news that medics were pulling her father out of his car. This would be the year she bet on herself. She pulled $30,000 from her retirement savings and was planning to give herself all of 2022 to expand the small catering business she had always dreamed about. In January 2022, Randi Schofield was a 34-year-old single mother who, not long before, left her full-time job of eight years as a personal bailiff to a local judge. I don't want to go through the books and either think I'm learning something (and it turns out to be wrong) or read through the books doubting the validity throughout.Produced by Jack D’Isidoro and Aaron EspositoĮngineered by Sophia Lanman and David Mason Listen and follow The Daily Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher You wouldn't know it unless you were well read in that specific topic. What concerns me though is that there are a sprinkling of reviews, both on here and in goodreads comments, which hint that some of the things he says in the books are out and out wrong. This is excellent and is exactly what I want to hear about books like this that I want to read. Apparently Bill Bryson presents a lot of material in a witty and easy to read fashion.

a short history of nearly everything reddit

I've heard great things for both of these books.












A short history of nearly everything reddit