RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest
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I never seem to get this done mornings! I had good intentions today and even got up at 6:00 a.m. (on a Saturday!) to get started. After taking my morning pills and waiting for them to kick in, I listened to Fifth Dimension’s (a 70s group) Up Up and Away, particularly focusing on side 2,…
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My Friday Firstliner today comes from Sarah Jio’s The Violets of March : ” ‘I guess this is it,’ Joel said, leaning into the doorway of our apartment.” All I know so far is that writer, Emily, is breaking up a marriage with Joel, and it was so NOT her idea. This promises to be…
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I began my celebration of International Women’s Day by watching special segments on the Today Show. Some of the pieces were not only informative, but inspirational. Here are women authors I have read since January 2021: Transcent Kingdom by Yaa Gyhasi The Quickening by Michelle Hoover home body by rupi Kaur Before the Coffee Gets…
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One of my writing goals for 2021 was to read everything by Madeline L’Engle and as much as I could about her. I started in January 2021 with Becoming Madeline, a biography, written by her granddaughters. (See review on PWR.) The biography ended with the publication of A Wrinkle in Time, because, as her granddaughters…
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Sunday morning, sleeping late, and ordering a light breakfast from room services is a great way to start the day. While some of my friends go shopping, I’m going to meet author, Fiona Davis at an authentic NYC Coffee Shop. Bringing her news of her mom and her mom’s home town (Dyllis and I were…
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Not one, but two recommendations today–both aimed at tweens and early teens. Raised in rural Kansas, Ruby felt right at home in her red, Converse sneakers. When her grandmother falls sick and needs Ruby’s mom to come to Florida as her caregiver, Ruby’s life is uprooted. Three women in the house, Nana Dottie, Ruby’s mom,…
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When I was seven years old getting ready for school (first grade) involved watching, and listening as I dressed, to the Today Show. Mother and daddy would turn it on promptly at 7:00 p.m. while they enjoyed their morning coffee, then wake my brother and me to get ready for school at 7:30, when daddy…
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Windows through which to gaze Light by which you can read Know you are rich indeed Simple pleasures ©2021 Annette Rochelle Aben https://wordcraftpoetry.com/2021/03/02/tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-215-poetschoice/
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This challenge was offered by Bookout, a blog I often enjoy. I joined in on the challenge last December. Originally, I decided to go for the “Nibbler” category, where one read six non-fiction books from any category, but I was hoping to read one book from each of the six categories offered. Although I am…
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In honor of Read an E-Book week, I bought and read this E-book: Queenie Malone is a flamboyant character, and her hotel and its occupants are as outrageous as she is. Reminding me of the line from the movie AI, “I see dead people,” we meet Tilly, the daughter, and explore her relationship with her…