To keep listening, subscribe to our free tier on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litsocietypod. How to Survive a Plane Crash: Six minutes after takeoff, Flight 1421 crashed into the Pacific Ocean. During the evacuation, an engine explodes, and…
To keep listening, subscribe to our free tier on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/litsocietypod. On paper, Yinka has it all. She’s Oxford-educated, beautiful, and constantly surrounded by friends and family. Still, one persistent question makes her examine her…
Ellice Littlejohn escaped her dead-end town while healing from her traumatic childhood to earn an Ivy League law degree and become a firm’s only black corporate attorney. But she is full of secrets even her closest friends don’t know. When she arrives at work one morning and finds the married man she’s dating, a man who happens to be her boss, is dead, her secrets are revealed publicly, one by one, to her horror.
We must have Olympic fever because we begin with a brief history of the global games, which, from the beginning, always included swimming. Then, we dive into a small but mighty masterpiece by Julie Otsuka, The Swimmers. This is a book about routine. Comforting routine and unmindful routine. It is about what happens to us when we lose our routines. It is about who we are within the groups we form and who we are as individuals. It may also be about disruption and death. Judge for yourself.
One family’s matriarch does all she can to honor her late husband’s memory, save her son from despair, and support the dreams of her daughter — Is there hope for them, a family who the world is against, a family who already feels death inside the walls of their dwelling?
Not all heroes wear capes or have long epic trilogies written about them. Some live quiet lives, doing what they can to protect the most vulnerable. In a small Irish town, one man must choose if he’ll become a hero or remain a silent enabler of a horrific system perpetrated by the church of his community.
Why do you travel? Is relaxation your strongest motivation, or is it a desire to fill your IG feed with enviable photos? Do you look for comfort when abroad? Or do you hunger to taste the culture of others? Would you like to be treated like royalty? Or do you humbly present yourself as a guest in the home of another? One woman shares with us her travel philosophy as she strives to become the first Black woman to visit every country in the world.
Helena has a loving husband and two beautiful daughters, but there is a deadly secret she’s never told them. It is the mystery of her past, who she is and where she’s from. When Helena’s father escapes prison and grabs national news attention, she is forced to expose herself and her family to the truth of her identity: The Marsh King’s Daughter.
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