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Judging Amy Brenneman's Bookshelf
Love, family and an itsy-bitsy (but smart) spider make up the cornerstones
of the actress's library.
O, The Oprah Magazine -
October 2002
By Amy Brenneman
I moved around a lot in my twenties, but four years ago,
my husband and I settled into the house we're in now. We suddenly had all
kinds of space—even a room for a study, where I had bookshelves built and
could finally go through the boxes of books that I'd kept in storage.
Now, when I look at those shelves, the titles that have made the biggest
impressions leap out at me. Some are from my childhood; some are from
college.
I remember when we had to pick our major freshman year, I chose comparative
religion. It came to me out of the blue. I am amazed at how interested I
still am in those ideas, especially the way spirituality is expressed in the
world and in art. Fifteen years later, I remain fascinated by the way the
faithful need to express their inner life, to make the invisible visible.
Sometimes books are a wonderful confirmation that you've found your way to
something important.
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