In The Well-Read Life, Marcie Stokman and Colleen Hutt of Well-Read Mom, a rapidly growing national women’s book club, offer practical, inspiring advice based on their own experiences and the experiences of others just like you to help you rediscover the importance of reading and setting your own reading goals. With the authors by your side every step of the way, you will learn to:
Each chapter contains down-to-earth advice on how to step away from your screen and create a space to learn and grow at your own pace, free of guilt and pressure. Action steps at the end of each chapter will help you set and achieve your reading goals, evaluate worthwhile reads, overcome reader’s block, and find reading groups near you.
Discover the liberation and confidence that come from exploring and understanding the moral imagination and creative genius of the literary greats of the ages. Through great and worthy books, you will begin to reclaim your life—and your world—and make room for all that is good, true, and beautiful.
Are you ready to read often and read well? Let’s get started.
Marcie Stokman is a writer, speaker, and the president and founder of Well-Read Mom, an organization that accompanies women in the reading of great books and spiritual classics. She is the author of The Well-Read Mom: Read More. Read Well. Stokman earned a bachelor of nursing from the University of Nebraska at Kearney and a master of arts in psychology from Adler University in Chicago. Stokman and her husband, Peter, live in Crosby, Minnesota. They have seven children and seventeen grandchildren.
Colleen Hutt is the director of vision and outreach for Well-Read Mom. She has worked as a director of children and adult formation in several parishes in Florida and Wisconsin. She is a catechist, a FOCCUS facilitator for marriage prep, and a retreat leader. Hutt graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor of arts in liberal studies. Hutt and her husband, Colin, live in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. They have five children and one grandchild.