A New Chapter for On The Road Book Club

OnTheRoad Book Club embarked on its literary journey on January 5, 2011 with the poignant words, “We are on the road for most of our life…”

Today marks an exciting new chapter for OnTheRoad Book Club as it bids farewell to its previous location and welcomes book enthusiasts to its new space in Rebecca’s Reading Room. This transition signifies a continuation of the vibrant discussions, shared insights, and vibrant stories that have enriched me over the years.

Welcome to the New OnTheRoad Book Club Space in My Reading Room

As I reflect back over the years, I am reminded of the profound impact of literature and the connections forged through the love of books.

I am thrilled to announce the opening of the new OnTheRoad Book Club chapter in Rebecca’s Reading Room! Welcome to all book enthusiasts to this new space dedicated to the profound impact of literature and the connections fostered through the love of books.

May the love of literature bind us in friendship and knowledge.

We are on the road for most of our life, whether in the car, on a plane (jet), bus, or sky-train.   We use bikes, skies, snowboards, skateboards, and roller blades to get us from point A to point B.  And when we want to get into shape, we use our feet to propel us along the trail.  My book club seems to always been on the road.  We use travel time, to go places through books:  ancient Egypt, K2, New York and Easter Island.

Rebecca Budd

The Story of On The Road

Books are a source of inspiration, knowledge, information, and entertainment.  Book clubs are a way in which people can share the joy of reading, debate the issues, and find common ground.  Technology has given enormous advantages, which has made our reading even more productive and efficient.  Chapters, Amazon, indie book stores. and our public library have treasures yet to be read.  I started On the Road Book Club blog in 2011 to commemorate the joy and adventure found in reading.

Over the years, I have read outstanding works of fiction that carried me into the early hours of the morning – I couldn’t put them down. Now, I have added non-fiction books to my reading lists because they set out to examine and consider historical events, scientific endeavours and social and cultural transitions. These narratives celebrate our courage and ingenuity, recount our despair and tragedies and restore our optimism and confidence.

Thank you to those authors for their diligence and attention to detail. Indeed, I have come to appreciate the enormity of research and the multi-disciplinary approach demonstrated in fiction and non-fiction writings.

On the Road continues to be a record of my reading experiences and personal observations.  There is always a story to be read, an adventure to be imagined, and an idea to be understood.  Words give meaning to the present while expressing the universal hopes and aspirations of humanity, past and future. 

Gertrude Stein once said, “A masterpiece…may be unwelcome but it is never dull.”   For me, books that challenge my “status quo” and test my firmly held beliefs may be uncomfortable, but they are anything but boring.  The bond between writer and reader gives relevance to the exchange.  My goal is to understand the message in the spirit in which it was given and to embrace the diversity of accepted wisdom.

In the end, it is about connecting with others, whether they live in our century or 2500 years ago.

Rebecca

“Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things.”

Chaim Potok

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