RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest
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I started my virtual trip to NYC with a photo of my two New York mugs. I bought another at Goodwill yesterday, one I would have bought had I visited the Statue of Liberty in person. This brings my New York mug collection to three.
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In honor of National Poetry Month, today’s Saturday Mornings for Kids will feature renowned children’s poet, Shel Silverstein. My introduction to Silverstein came as a sixth grade teacher, who after seeing a review of Light in the Attic in the Houston Chronicle, asked for a copy for her birthday so she might share it with…
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Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Since 1967, April 2nd, Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, has been celebrated as Children’s Book Day. The purpose of this day of recognition and celebration is “to inspire a love of reading and to call attention to children’s books.” Each week, Powerful Women Readers at https://powerfulwomenreaders.wordpress.com posts Saturday Mornings for…
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Formerly Autism Awareness Day, this day of recognition stresses acceptance, not just awareness. Interestingly enough, I did not find a logo/meme with the word “acceptance” in the place of “awareness.” I don’t know if this was an oversight, or if I just didn’t look hard enough. The whole month of April is dedicated to learning…
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No April Fools about it, April 1st marks the beginning of National Poetry Month. National Poetry Month is finally here! I have been looking forward to it all semester. Other than writing and/or analyzing love poems for extra credit back at Valentine’s we have concentrated on argumentative writing for an academic audience. This month my…
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Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard: There are times when a poet must make a stand and say, “This has happened without my cognisance and I will not accept it!” Today has not been the best of days. Today I got a note from a patron. Common enough, especially from her, as she was always quick…
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After hearing Neil Gaiman interviewed via Zoom live at this year’s ComiCon sponsored by our Brazoria County Library System, I decided to renew my acquaintance with the author I often use in class with his video address, “Make Good Art.” One of the things I did was listen to Gaiman’s The Graveyard on Hoopla, which…
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These three were all done, and I reviewed them as a trilogy on PWR. This lovely portrait of Madeline L’Engle This is a book I started (ordered it from a second hand online source) but with library books demanding attention and having due dates, I have had to put it aside. It is a most…
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Today’s recommendations both come from a Kane Miller EDC Publisher’s “Extraordinary Life” series of very readable, fantastically illustrated biographies. The first is The Extraordinary Life of Malala Yousafzai, written by Hiba Noer Khan and illustrated by Rita Petruccioli. It pulls no punches, and covers the attack on Malala in a straight-forward manner without making that…