Needing a little encouragement? Or perhaps to desperately adjust your worldview in the face of these, uh, “unprecedented” and trying times? The libraries decided to develop a 3-part-series, “Words for Wellness,” to introduce you to some of the collections you can access, even from afar, that have the potential to lift your spirits. For this first entry, two audiobooks we’ll highlight are by retired Navy Seal Admiral William H. McRaven and blogger Samantha Irby’s . Both feature personal stories that recount how the writers confronted and responded to prolonged experiences and periods of adversity. I’ll spend some time telling you about each and then, based on the descriptions, you can decide which has the most potential to inspire you as we navigate new terrain in the times of COVID- 19.
Back in 2014, author Admiral McRaven gave a commencement speech at his alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin. His words received a significant amount of praise and the , as of this writing, has over 10 million views on YouTube. Given his speech’s warm reception, it was decided that the content should be made into a book. While trying to get some daily, socially distanced exercise, I listened to this retired military man share 10 pieces of advice that have helped him to shape the trajectory of his life and his 36-year career in the armed forces. What I like about the work is that it’s straightforward and orderly and can be consumed in under two hours. The author advises that we start our days with small accomplishments that will hopefully produce a snowball effect; he touts the importance of relying on a network of support; he heralds bravery, measured risk-taking and steely resolve. I could see this work inspiring people who are motivated by external challenges and like extreme sports. So if you, for example, like running marathons or rock-climbing, this might be up your alley.
For a different take on facing obstacles that seem insurmountable, let me point you in the direction of meaty. The very successful author, Samantha Irby, was orphaned before completing her teenage years, has Crohn’s disease and never obtained a college degree. Her networks and safety nets fell apart in her youth when she needed them the most and in this work, and at least three others (, and ), she puts the legacies of these losses on full display. I like that she is not fiercely optimistic. She’s a “it be like that sometimes” type. And despite her qualms and insecurities about, well, just about everything, she persists in shaping a life that works for her. Within her essays, you will find that Irby believes 21st century dating life is trash; that she laments the fact that she is covered in moles; and that she loved and cared for a cat that was determined to maim her. She is subversive, raw and unrelenting. So if you’re more inclined towards an intimate story that pulls no punches, this work might be a better fit for you.
Use our collections in the library to motivate you. Ultimately, both memoirs are about facing extraordinary circumstances and deciding to move forward, the best you can. And not much more than that can be asked of you at this time. Check back in two weeks for another entry in this 3-part series.
Follow the transcribed instructions below to access these audiobooks in our collection.
- Download the Overdrive app to your listening device and create an original account.
- Sign in and add the “Davis Family Library.” A prompt to sign in with a library card will appear; accept, but use your Middlebury College credentials instead.
- Browse the available selections found at , choose a book and borrow up to three.
- Download the desired MP3 files and access your loans from your electronic bookshelf.
- Listen or read to your heart’s content and share this info with a friend.
When the time comes, consider getting a library card from the Ilsley Public Library in Middlebury to access the Green Mountain Library Consortium (), which holds 5,000+ FREE titles. Use your library card barcode and your last name in all caps (examples: ϱÑ or TRUONG) as your password and borrow both classic titles and new releases!