I loved UNRAVELING by Peggy Orenstein. It is her story of “What I Learned About Life While
Shearing Sheep, Dyeing Wool, and Making the World's Ugliest Sweater,” but
really it is filled with observations about coping with the pandemic and about
the importance of being open and curious about new experiences. I found this book to be a source of solace and
I spun the reading over a few weeks, learning about shearing, dye making, and
knitting. Those relatively ancient skills somehow reinforced the idea that modern
day readers would also manage to cope and they could begin with some deep
breaths and a slower pace. I thoroughly enjoyed turning to Orenstein’s antics at
the end of each day and found her wordplay entertaining, too: “We hang by
threads, we lose the thread, we pick up the thread, we thread through crowds …
Textile analogies loom large in our lives.” It is clear she researched
extensively and UNRAVELING includes a 3 page selected bibliography. Orenstein herself commented, “What
I didn’t expect was all I’d discover about how clothing has shaped
civilization, class, culture, power, or its pivotal role in our environmental
future.” Readers, too, will learn much. Highly recommended.
Monday, January 16, 2023
Unraveling by Peggy Orenstein
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