Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Ten Most Influential Books in my Life

I don't remember what inspired me to make this list, but I think I'll preserve it and see if my opinion changes in a few years.

Ten most influential books:
1.       Happy Hollister series when I was very young. My sister, Carol, subscribed to the series for me, and it is one of my earliest memories of owning a book.
2.       Farmer Boy, in 3rd grade, which was read aloud to the class every day after recess. It planted the seed of how important it is to read aloud to children, even after they are old enough to read to themselves. I have read this book and many others to both my children and grandchildren, all of whom I am proud to say are avid readers.
3.       Rufous the Red-tailed Hawk, by Helen Garrett. Another book that I believe I was introduced to by my 3rd grade teacher, and which I later searched far and wide to find to buy for my own children. To this day, I can’t see a hawk without remembering that book.
4.       Bulfinch’s Mythology – I can’t tell you how old I was when I read this, elementary school, I think, but reading mythology (and the Bible) forms the basis for understanding all sort of literature as you get older.
5.       ELLSWORTH AND THE CATS FROM MARS, NOBODY, DON'T TOUCH MY ROOM, OH, BROTHER! by Patience Brewster – books I bought my children from an author/artist who visited our local library when they were small. I believe they all still have theirs, or if not, their sister is caretaking it.
6.       The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease. I owned and marked up a copy when my children were young, and we read many, many books from it.
7.       The Silent Knife by Estner and Cohen, my bible during my childbearing years
8.       Euell Gibbons, Stalking the …. books. They influenced my love of nature and self-suffiency.
9.       Christy by Catherine Marshall. I read this when it came out in 1968, and I have loved it ever since.  How fitting that we will move to the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee in a few years.
10.   Alex Wade’s 30 Energy Efficient Homes You Can Build, and someday I hope we will.

11.   Bernard Clayton’s Complete Book of Breads, given to me by my best friend, Vicky, in the late 1970s, and still in use in my kitchen today.