Hardcovers will never completely disappear. They are delightful to hold; they feel weighty and substantial. But my anecdotal evidence suggests that the world is changing. Christina Baker Kline anecdotalchangecompletely Change image and share on social
As a novelist, I have always been interested in how people come to terms with difficult, life-altering events. Christina Baker Kline alterdifficultevent Change image and share on social
My mother was a passionate, complicated, sometimes fierce woman. Christina Baker Kline complicatefiercemother Change image and share on social
I was stunned to learn that more than 200,000 abandoned, neglected, or orphaned children had been sent from the East Coast to the Midwest on trains between 1854 and 1929. Christina Baker Kline 000abandonchild Change image and share on social
When you can type a few words into a search engine and land on your topic - or when you can scan a Shakespeare play for specific words or symbols - what opportunities might you miss to expand your thinking in unexpected ways? Christina Baker Kline engineexpandland share on social
Without even thinking about it, my son uses technology in almost everything he does, large and small. Christina Baker Kline largesmallson Change image and share on social
When I start a new novel and find myself diverted by domestic activities, many of which I genuinely enjoy, I panic that I will never write another word. Christina Baker Kline activitydivertdomestic Change image and share on social
I like meeting and connecting with readers. Christina Baker Kline connectmeetreader Change image and share on social
I think a lot of readers are looking for a book they can talk about. Christina Baker Kline booklotreader Change image and share on social
You have to try to take what life throws at you with grace and equanimity. Christina Baker Kline equanimitygracelife Change image and share on social