Recipes and Recommendations for Imbibing Beauty through Books and Beverages
Think back to the books you’ve read that captivated your imagination, resonating with prose as if the author was writing directly to you. You underlined passages, drew stars and checkmarks in the margins, and filled sticky notes with favorite quotes. And you couldn’t help but recommend these works.
My house is filled with books, but my favorites, what I thumb through to return to my favorite passages, surround my desk. They are shelved close at hand, stacked next to my computer, balanced on my reading chair, and piled on the floor. Most are filled with sticky tabs and bookmarks. All have one commonality—they are suffused with transcendent beauty that stuck with me long after I finished the book. Each embodies a forever magic.
Reading good literature should be a daily event. Carving out a set time and place to read soon becomes a wonderful habit, no less than necessary food for the mind. In the following collection I am including literary recommendations (“The Pages”) accompanied by a beverage (“Pints, and Pours”) with which to pair them. Each recipe aligns with the author’s era and art in some way.
-Annie Nardone
Pages, Pints, & Pours Columnist
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In the latest Pages, Pints, and
Pours, Annie Nardone invites
booklovers to screen a guide
to movies compiled in 1995.
In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us back to post
WWI Paris with the
Lost Generation.
In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us to sink into this
epic historical trilogy.
Annie Nardone offers two books
and a warm drink to curl up with
in this Pages, Pints, and Pours.
Painting as a Pastime by the
great Churchill: really? Yes,
and Queen Mum loved her
Drinkypoo (recipe included)
Read a review on Ted Hughes’s Poetry in the Making and pair it with a Breakfast Martini (recipe included).
Read a review on Annie Dillard’s The Writing Life and pair it with a High Tide (recipe included).
Read a review on Neil Postman’s Amusing ourselves to Death and pair it with a comfort collins (recipe included).
Read a review on Robert Farrar Capon’s The Supper of the Lamb and pair it with a Sweet Martini (recipe included).
Read a review on Francis Schaeffer’s Art and the Bible nd pair it with a homemade hot cocoa (recipe included)!
Read a review on Madeleine L’Engle’s Walking on Water and pair it with a proper pot of tea (recipe included)!
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Annie Nardone