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The Tailor of Invisible Threads
A tailor sewed clothes with threads invisible to the eye but visible to the soul. People wearing his garments found old wounds closing and new strengths blooming. One day, he found himself unable to sew—his own heart had frayed. The villagers gathered to stitch him a coat using everything he had taught them about healing.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in BookClub
Sheldon Greene:
Sheldon Greene’s career, at first glance, looks like a split screen. On one side is a life in law and policy: much of it in public interest law; impact litigation for the rural poor, drafting statutes, work on national energy and immigration policy, founding roles in major institutions.
By Sheldon L Greene2 months ago in BookClub
On a fogThe Lantern at the Edge of the World
On a fogThe Lantern at the Edge of the World The first time Elira noticed the lantern, she thought it was a trick of the dawn—some glint of sunlight snagged on the cliffs at the edge of the world. She had lived her whole life in the village of Colwain, where the sea roared below and clouds drifted so low they brushed the tips of chimneys. People there spoke of the horizon not as a place but as a threshold, a line one crossed only once, for better or worse.
By zakir ullah khan2 months ago in BookClub
Was Othello Meant to Be Black?
William Shakespeare's play, Othello, or the Tragedy of Othello the Moor of Venice, tells a tragic tale of betrayal, affairs, lies, and racism. Decades since the play, the play Othello, the main protagonist, is portrayed by an African American actor. But was Othello meant to be a black character?
By Gladys W. Muturi2 months ago in BookClub











