This year (2025) finds me with 53 years of teaching “under my belt.” I have taught all levels from pre-K “(library lady” or “book lady”–volunteer) to juniors, seniors, and graduate students enrolled in my Advanced Writing class at the university where I have just completed 34 years. My first paying teaching job was junior high, and I spent 13 years with ages 12-13, the “difficult years.” I had some of the “funnest” experiences with this age group. When I was no longer the “young, fun teacher,” I taught in an elementary school setting before sixth graders went on to junior high, teaching language arts blocs, an assignment that was a “dream-fit” for me. After completing graduate school in my 40s, I went on to community college, then university teaching. This past fall I accepted a part-time teaching job at Apogee Gulf Coast Schools in its first year at the Alvin campus. After my Better Half died n 2022, I achieved a lifelong dream: opening a bookstore of my own, Rae’s Reads. A year later, I sold the house we had lived in for 47 years and moved into the bookstore. My goal is to circulate and repurpose books.
Just as teaching is “in my blood,” so is a passion for reading, writing, libraries, and everything bookish.
This blog will be open to anyone who loves books, promotes literacy and wants to “come out and play.”
This past weekend brought many books to my TBR shelves.
DONATED TO MY LITTLE FREE LIBRARY
All three are inspirational books. The Good News for Modern Man is a classic. translation I used for teaching Sunday School many years ago. I look forward to seeing just what the other two are.
PICKED UP AT MY LOCAL LIBRARY
I started Professor Chandra already.
ARRIVED IN THE MAIL LAST WEEK
These were “must haves.”
And, I picked up some handmade bookmarks from Deme and Friends, a boutique here in town run by a former student. This friend was my student when she was in seventh grade!
The brown ones are card stock, the white ones wood. I enjoy using these as bookmarks and gift tags as well. They are inexpensive little “nice touches” to add to a gift or card.
One last thing–for a real treat, check out this young friend’s blog:
One of my favorite things she does is she presents a song (usually something by Taylor Swift )then doodles to it. You can listen to the song while you scroll down and look at the song-inspired doodles.
Well, I was less than thrilled with The Paris Library (I thought the 1980s parts were unnecessary, but the WWII parts were very good). OMG – The Last List of Miss Judith Kratt and Perfect are SO good. I love them both unconditionally! I hope you enjoy them as well.
I read The Last List of Miss Judith Kratt and it was amazing. The Paris Library had two timelines and I enjoyed it, but the on from the past is much better. I love your bookmarks, how great that a previous student made them. I hope you enjoy all your new additions.
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