Rules of Civility (Towson)
Frankenstein (Shelley)
Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual (Pollan)
Listening is an Act of Love (NPR Story Corps)
My Name is Asher Lev (Potok)
Peace Like A River (Engar)
A Young Man’s Guide to Late Capitalism (Mountford)
Bird by Bird (Lamott)
Cutting for Stone (Verghese)
Catching Fire (Collins)
North and South (Gaskell)
East of Eden (Steinbeck)
The Hunger Games (Collins)
The Audacity of Hope (Obama)
Crucial Conversations
The Bonesetter’s Daughter (Tan)
Brave New World (Huxley)
We, the Frosts
We met at BYU in 2007, and got married in May 2009. After graduation, we headed blindly to Kentucky, where Jason completed his master’s degree in Diplomacy and International Commerce and Amanda got her first post-college job, both at the University of Kentucky. In December 2011, we picked up and moved again, this time to the greater DC area, where we are happily working, playing, and eating. This is an oft-time naval-gazing (but isn’t that the nature of blogging?) compendium of our adventures.What we write about
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