Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Book That Changed Me : How a 1970s Poetry Collection, The Honey of Man, Still Brings Hope in Grim Times
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'For decades, researchers have investigated what reading affords us, whether “us” means individuals or communities. Their research points to the benefits reading offers in terms of physical and mental health, education, and, perhaps most of all, empathic attunement to other people, and to other times, places, cultures and traditions.' (Introduction)

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