Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Rose Water

Yesterday I read “Remembering and Being Remembered,” an article written by Philip Anderson (https://www.independentliving.co.uk/philip-anderson/remembering-and-being-remembered/) and, as is the case every time I read any of Philip's articles, so many thoughts ran through my mind.

In Remembrance of Things Past, Marcel Proust asks:
“Whence could it have come to me, this all-powerful joy?”

For Proust, it was the taste and smell of the morsels of a madeleine – a tiny shell-shaped sponge cake.

For many, it's petrichor or the aroma of apple pie or the smell of black licorice that triggers memories.

For me?

Various scents take me back, each to a different place and time in my life.

I have no recollection of ever drinking root beer as a child, and yet every time I smell it, I'm a five-year-old living in Virginia.

The smell of chlorine takes me to nine-year-old Noosha in the swimming pool in Tunis and brings with it Tuesdays, sliced lemons, and sunsets.

A whiff of cardamom takes me to my adolescence in Tehran, where my father crushed the light-green papery shell of a single pod with his fingers above the tea pot and let the little black seeds fall in.

And the fragrance of rose water takes me back to my grandmother – and so many memories come flooding back from different times in my life – and all I feel is love and joy. 
https://gratigi.blogspot.com/2021/06/heshmat-ravaghi.html


Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Gratitude Journey

Today, Chris Palmore announced the release of the first volume of his journal, Gratitude Journey. This  journal was created as a workbook to help patients in hospitals with their struggles.

The journal is the result of several productive accidents -- one person's generosity and another person's vision -- which Chris describes in the introduction. One thing led to another, and here we are with a book which therapists will use to help people begin their "personal journey of reflection, hope, and healing, where gratitude is the destination."

I love how this book will be used and I am honored to have been a part of this project. 

Paperback:
amazon.com/dp/1736130226

Kindle: 
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0977D6YN1

Monday, June 7, 2021

The Noosha Winfrey Show

I wonder if there's an "Oprah Ravaghi" show somewhere out there...

Marco Ocram is one of my favorite writers.

I read his first published book, The Awful Truth about the Sushing Prize, in 2019 and immediately loved his style of writing and his sense of humor. I wrote a review for the book (https://nooshasblog.blogspot.com/2020/02/the-awful-truth-about-thesushing-prize.html) and reached out to the author, whose real name is Denis Shaughnessy, on Twitter, to congratulate him for being brilliant. 

Having instantly become an ocramist, I naturally bought and read his second book, The Awful Truth about the Name of the Rose, another masterpiece. Shortly after reading this book, I listened to Denis Shaughnessy being interviewed. He was as funny in his interview as he is in his books. I contacted the author again and told him how much I enjoyed reading his books.

Denis Shaughnessy / Marco Ocram shared he was working on his third book, and, months later, I had the privilege to read an advance copy of The Awful Truth about the Herbert Quarry Affair, which is officially being published next week, specifically on June 15. In it, the author refers to a "Noosha Winfrey" show... and I am simply honored. 

In a recent interview with Sarah Meckler at GSMC - Book Review Podcast, he explains this reference:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-book-review-podcast-episode-290-interview-denis/id1123769087?i=1000524215930