What book has changed your life? 📕 📗 📘 📙 📚 📖
A while back Talk Death had not one but three posts of their favorite books about death and dying.
So, tell me: what books have changed the way you look at caregiving?
Before you all suggest the 36 Hour Day, don't forget to think of books that have changed your experience that aren't necessarily about caregiving. Maybe it's a book of poetry or a novel. Or maybe it's the 36 Hour Day.
PS. You don't have to go to the library in order to check out books. Libby and Overdrive (why are there two apps by the same company?) let you download ebooks and audiobooks using your library card.
The one drawback is that people on the train give me stink eye for reading on my phone, which doesn't happen when I have an actual book in my hand. I don't really understand why this happens, but whatever. Judge away, haters.