#sundayread for March 29, 2020

Photo: Alexandre Dulaunoy (CC)
My picks for #sundayread for March 29, 2020:
- I listened to Hermann Hesse’s “Siddhartha,” an interesting take on belief, faith and enlightenment.
[aff. link] https://amzn.to/3bymz83 - How the #Coronavirus Could Take Over Your Body (Before You Ever Feel It)
By Jeff Wise @ManvBrain - #Coronavirus and the Sun: a Lesson from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
By Richard Hobday - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/3dAaGAp - Guantánamo’s Darkest Secret
By Ben Taub
(h/t @Longreads) - “They Were Conned”: How Reckless Loans Devastated a Generation of Taxi Drivers
By @BrianMRosenthal
(h/t @Longreads) - Flashback: Books: Excerpt from Amber Benson’s “The Witches of Echo Park”
- Spit On, Yelled At, Attacked: Chinese-Americans Fear for Their Safety
By Sabrina Tavernise @stavernise and @RichOppel - Feminists at Work: Complaint, Diversity, Institutions
By @SaraNAhmed - Flashback: Ten years ago, Alabama Music Hall of Fame inducts Eddie Levert
- The kids of “Kid Nation” remember the controversial reality show
By @DeenaElG enaidi - Abolish the Priesthood
By James Carroll
(h/t @Longreads) - The Company That Sells Love to America Had a Dark Secret
By @TaffyAkner
(h/t @Longreads) - The Night the Lights Went Out
By @DrewMagary
(h/t @Longreads)
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More #sundayread:
- All tweets for March 29 #sundayread
- The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me