Tasha Cooper

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Tasha.

https://www.goodreads.com/tc711

The House Girl
Tasha Cooper is currently reading
by Tara Conklin (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Loading...
Robert Dugoni
“My father was telling me that while we tend to remember the dramatic incidents that change history—Armstrong’s walk on the moon, Nixon’s resignation, and the Loma Prieta earthquake—we live for the quiet, intimate moments that mark not our calendars but our hearts: The day we marry. The days our children are born. Their first step. Their first word. Their first day of school. And when our children grow, we remember those moments with a touch of melancholy: the day they get their driver’s license, the day we drive them to college, the day they marry, and the day they have their children. And the cycle begins anew. We realize it is in those quiet moments that each of us has the ability to make our lives extraordinary.”
Robert Dugoni, The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell

Fredrik Backman
“The worst thing we know about other people is that we’re dependent upon them. That their actions affect our lives. Not just the people we choose, the people we like, but all the rest of them: the idiots. You who stand in front of us in every line, who can’t drive properly, who like bad television shows and talk too loud in restaurants and whose kids infect our kids with the winter vomiting bug at preschool. You who park badly and steal our jobs and vote for the wrong party. You also influence our lives, every second.”
Fredrik Backman, Us Against You

Tara Westover
“I believe finally, that education must be conceived as a continuing reconstruction of experience; that the process and the goal of education are one and the same thing. —JOHN DEWEY I’m standing on the red railway car that sits abandoned next to the barn. The wind soars, whipping my hair across my face and pushing a chill down the open neck of my shirt. The gales are strong this close to the mountain, as if the peak itself is exhaling. Down below, the valley is peaceful, undisturbed. Meanwhile our farm dances: the heavy conifer trees sway slowly, while the sagebrush and thistles quiver,”
Tara Westover, Educated

year in books
Alyson
1,180 books | 72 friends

Makenzie
87 books | 28 friends

Kelly S...
480 books | 169 friends

Charise...
1,189 books | 408 friends

Jake Mair
65 books | 5 friends

Joan Br...
549 books | 21 friends

Jana
207 books | 74 friends

Melissa...
342 books | 26 friends

More friends…


Polls voted on by Tasha

Lists liked by Tasha