For your Light Side
Holding on to the Air- Suzanne Farrell
Ever wonder what it would be like to be an artist's muse? Read about this ballerina's journey with the New York City and her relationship with the late George Balanchine. His obsession with her brought her fame, glitz and difficult decisions affecting her love life. See her dance here.
For your Dark Side
Dancing on my Grave- Gelsey Kirkland
This IS the juiciest read ever, and the dark side of the same story of being an artist's muse. She shares her obsessions with reaching physical perfection, her drug binges with Barshynikov (her lover and stage partner), and how she made peace with her otherworldly talent.
Gelsey Kirkland |
For the Heart
Anna Karenina- Leo Tolstoy
Finally, Kindles and Nooks makes reading this book accessible. I tried reading this years ago when I was traveling for work, but didn't finish because I couldn't carry it around! Tolstoy's historical novel literally sweeps you away into a different world with timeless insight into the complications of human emotion and social norms.
For the Pup Mum
Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell and Know- Alexandra Horowitz
Ahhhh! This book is like Women are from Venus, Men are from Pluto (or was it Mars?) but for dog owners and their dogs. It really helped me understand Baby Jane(my Australian silky) a lot better and have more patience with her when she goes up and down the street sniffing every pole and corner. Apparently, when dogs urinate they are leaving community postal boards for one another so she's actually socializing. Now I build in extra time during our walks so she can socialize away!
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For the Body
Primal Body, Primal Mind- Nora Gedgaudas
One of the most comprehensive reads on how to eat based on pure science vs. fads. Diet affects hormone balance, how your body ages, your brain, disease prevention, not to mention weight and this book explains how to optimize those bodily functions with what you eat.
For Girls Running the World
Cleopatra- A Life- Stacy Schiff
In case you need any inspiration to take over the world, read this! What I loved most about this book was how it details Cleopatra's intelligence, wit, and well......balls, that got her to leading Egypt as a teenage girl and having it flourish under her reign. It is all the more fascinating when you add the layer of love interests and her non-apologetic approach to her personal life. Great interview with the author here.
For the Brain ;)
Marisol prefers doing equations than reading but this is her pick if forced to read words vs numbers.....
"I read Facebook. I'm not a big reader, but US Weekly is an instant pick-me-up. It turns out I have some fashion sense and I buy my own toilet paper so I'm still "Down to Earth". I also read Men's Health so that I can man the grill, carve my six-pack and get ahead at work (their top headliners). I've read books in the past with just words, no equations but I can't remember the titles of the books or what they were about. Something with green people and talking animals, I think?"
She's talking about "Wicked" I believe. Yup, so she's not that huge into reading but we forgive her because she's currently working on writing her first book based on all the characters in her life! Uh oh ;).
-Zi
"One can never be overdressed or over-educated" - Oscar Wilde
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