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melingo_wagamama 's review for:
Turning to Birds: A Memoir in Essays
by Lili Taylor
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
Lili Taylor feels like a kindred spirit.
Here are some lovely quotes I keep thinking about, and that I fully relate to:
“There is a universe in Bryant Park that I can tap into whenever I want. After rehearsal that day, as I approached the stairs to the subway, the park was no longer a green blur. I knew two things in that park now: the catbird, the viburnum. I descended the steps, about to be transported to another place, Brooklyn. As I waited for the train, standing directly underneath the park, maybe even under the catbird, I felt steady on the ground beneath me and aware of the ground above me.”
“All the green things around me now are somethings. I know I can stand anywhere among living things, connected to things that are connected to other things. I’m in a net holding me to the catbird, to the viburnum, the caterpillar, the butterfly, the sun.”
Here are some lovely quotes I keep thinking about, and that I fully relate to:
“There is a universe in Bryant Park that I can tap into whenever I want. After rehearsal that day, as I approached the stairs to the subway, the park was no longer a green blur. I knew two things in that park now: the catbird, the viburnum. I descended the steps, about to be transported to another place, Brooklyn. As I waited for the train, standing directly underneath the park, maybe even under the catbird, I felt steady on the ground beneath me and aware of the ground above me.”
“All the green things around me now are somethings. I know I can stand anywhere among living things, connected to things that are connected to other things. I’m in a net holding me to the catbird, to the viburnum, the caterpillar, the butterfly, the sun.”