RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • Sexism, Everyday Microaggressions, and Collective Trauma
  • This 2019 publication was one I listened to on Hoopla, provided by my local Brazoria County Library system. I finally got the skill of listening down as I listened while I chopped vegetables, just rested with the lights low,. or opened and cut up junk mail. Reay, now one of my favorite writers, opens with…

  • The idea is to copy a line or two from where you are currently reading to “tease” someone else into reading the same book. Post your Tuesday Teaser on your blog or enter it into the reply box below. Be sure to give the title and author. No spoilers please. Mine today is from Mr.…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Hooray, Hooray! Today is World Poetry Day! Gee, I’m a poet and don’t know it! (And, as we used to add in elementary school,) “But, your feet show it–they’re Longfellows!) Seriously, today is a day to celebrate poems and poets. I plan to celebrate National Poetry Month in April…

  • This is my poetry shelf in my office: On the top shelf is collectible decanter and four glasses purchased from the Franklin Mint during the American bicentennial, which celebrated America’s 200th birthday (1996). On the second shelf is a Bulgarian stacking doll (Does anyone know the correct term for these dolls?) a friend gave me…

  • Originally posted on Ragamuffin Books: Wow, wow, WOW. This book is brilliant. I loved it so much. I think it is up there with one of the cleverest books I’ve read, and I would say my new all time favourite middle grade book. It is original and engaging and incredibly clever, like actual genius, in…

  • For years, I thought this was it, The Wallace Family trilogy. I read A Wrinkle in Time to my sixth graders every year during the 80s as I discovered it with them. Later, I read A Wind in the Door and reread it recently. I do not think I ever read A Swiftly Tilting Planet…

  • Here it is Wednesday of Spring Break. Some of my Advanced Writing students are traveling; some are trying to work ahead. I have enjoyed my time “off” and have kept busy with projects and have managed to have some social contact with friends. The reaction to our second Covid shot is done, and by the…

  • The meme here is to focus on books one has been intending to read for some time. Jan Sincero’s Badass Habits , published in 2020 is one that fits this category in my TBR pile. Fortunately, in January 2020’s issue of Real Simple magazine, a staff writer read the book and wrote about it, saving…

  • LOOKING BACK This is an approximation, but since January, 2021, I have read: 13 kids books 7 non-fiction books 1 eBook 3 books of poetry 1 audiobook and 12 novels THIS PAST WEEK I FINISHED Currently I am reading: The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai Kissing Annabel by Steven Herrick The Violets of March…