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Amy Anderson's avatar

Well, apparently I need to either subscribe to Deseret or put a Google alert on your columns Leah, because I missed the one about the Goldin book and I would disagree with your conclusion! My experience has been the opposite of yours; I work part time as a civil engineer in a niche and interdisciplinary subspecialty of the field and I feel that I am more valuable to my employer because I'm a specialist, not a generalist, and I'd be very difficult to replace. But I agree with your call for flexibility to share workload across a team, and building redundancy into our group has been a primary focus of my professional life for the past three years. That way, if I leave, or die, or win the lottery, the team that I've contributed to doesn't die with me.

Anyway, to answer one of the questions that you actually asked, I'm looking forward to reading some Elizabeth Goudge in 2024. I've never read anything by her but people I like to read (like Sarah Clarkson and Dixie Dillon Lane) like to read her, so I'm looking foward to getting to know her. I've also put the Goldin book on my list. The book I read in 2023 that I think will stick with me the longest is The Inquisitor's Tale: Or Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog by Adam Gidwitz. A YA novel told in the style of the Canterbury Tales, it was a wonderful story about faith, friendship, and trust. I still think about it and I finished it months ago.

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PharmHand's avatar

My most important book of 2023

“Essays on Woman is a compilation of seven self-contained essays presented in various settings by Edith Stein during her years as a Catholic laywoman and academic. Arranged thematically rather than chronologically, they present a synthesis of her teachings on woman s nature, challenges and opportunities, including female education and professional opportunities; spirituality; the church, woman and youth; and woman s value in national life.”

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