Op/Ed

Ways of Seeing: Books can be life changers

As you enter the Vermont Book Shop in Middlebury, moving past the display of newly published books, you will encounter another collection of titles the staff has assembled. These titles relate to a rotating monthly theme — Women’s History, Horror Stories, Biographies of Scientists, etc. I always find this collection intriguing, but the July theme was especially engaging. Staff members had chosen books under this banner: This Book Changed How I See the World.

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