EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 52 MIN
Bookish
from The Facing Project · host Indiana Public Radio
As a child, Lucy Mangan was reading all the time, using books to navigate the challenges and complexities of this world and many others. As an adult, she uses her new relationship with literature to seize upon the most important question: (How) do books prepare us for life?Bookish vividly tells the story of a reader’s life from the cusp of teenagerhood, when everything—including the way we read—undergoes a not-so-subtle transformation. Lucy vividly recounts her metamorphosis from young bookworm to bookish adult, from the way school curricula impact our relationship with literature, to the growing pains of swapping the pleasures of re-reading for those of book-hoarding.Revisiting the books of all genres that ferried her through each important stage of life—falling in love, finding a job, becoming a mother, and navigating grief—Bookish is a coming-of-age story told through books.Chapters[00:00] Introduction.[01:34] How books have a unique way to hold us as readers. [04:30] How books stand alone from other forms of more recent media. [07:52] The human experience of reading and connecting with others through books. [15:16] How characters in books influence our relationship with the real world. [21:10] On relationships with non-bookish people and balancing solitude with connection. [34:35] Returning to books later in life. [41:12] How the digital age affects our understanding of stories and the world around us. [46:05] Reflecting on how being bookish changes your life.Original air date: May 30, 2026
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