Fri. 12:06 pm ET-There is an immense body of literature around graduates. Some of it is fiction, like “Goodbye Columbus” or “The Graduate”. There are lists of books that people want graduates to read, and “Oh The Places You’ll Go”, by Doctor Seuss is on almost all of them (and those fiction books are on none of them). There are self-help books about how to get through this, and there tons of articles that practically demand that you become depressed about graduating. This week, Leigh Rich and P.T. Bridgeport will examine books for and about graduates, and pick a few that they think might actually be meaningful. Tune in this week on Friday at 12:06 pm, as Leigh and P.T. wonder if the right answer is still “plastics”.
There is an immense body of literature around graduates. Some of it is fiction, like “Goodbye Columbus” or “The Graduate”. There are lists of books that people want graduates to read, and “Oh The Places You’ll Go”, by Doctor Seuss is on almost all of them (and those fiction books are on none of them). There are self-help books about how to get through this, and there tons of articles that practically demand that you become depressed about graduating. This week, Leigh Rich and P.T. Bridgeport will examine books for and about graduates, and pick a few that they think might actually be meaningful.
Tune in this week on Friday at 12:06 pm, as Leigh and P.T. wonder if the right answer is still “plastics”.