You came to New York with such Great Expectations.
You’d be The Portrait of a Lady, live As You Like It, and meet An Ideal Man and Women in Love. Lounging in Central Park with a mochaccino, hybrid pooch, and The Sunday Times: This Side of Paradise.
But that was The Age of Innocence (before you had any Sense and Sensibility). These days, you can barely find time to breathe, much less read.
Your Hard Times are coming to an end, courtesy of DailyLit, a new free daily e-mail service that delivers under-five-minute bites of the classics. Select your I’ve-been-meaning-to-read-this title and schedule a time for delivery. (Some suggestions: the prelunch work lull, the 3 p.m. work lull, or the end-of-day work lull.)
Can’t wait for the rest of the story? Just give it a click, and the next installment will be sent immediately.
From Aristotle and Austen to Shakespeare and Sinclair, it’s another brick in the building of your personal Utopia. You’ll have it all one day.
Maybe even A Room with a View.
Available online at dailylit.com.