RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest
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Friday Firstliners come from the first lines of a book one is reading or is about to read. Mine today comes from Cowgirl Smarts by Ellen Reid Smith. The first paragraph of the introduction: “When writing about the Wild West, both historians and Hollywood left out the cowgirl. Many historians would have you believe that…
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Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Usually I don’t set goals, but for the year coming up, I am setting a few: 2021 is bound to see me reading even more than 2020. Continue last year’s goals of reading more non-fiction and poetry. Work on TBR shelves. Finish my “Celebration of Color” Challenge. I have…
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Almost everyone has heard of Oskar Schindler, made famous by Steven Spielberg’s film, “Schindler’s List.” This, however sheds new light on his life, for it is written by his wife, Emilie Schindler, and it is her story. Born in 1907, Emilie Schindler and her husband Oskar helped rescue thousands of Jews from the hands of…
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Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest: Lately, while reading, I noticed my thoughts often wandered away, even though the story is thrilling and I love the characters. I considered myself a bit tired and prepared a ‘brain-boost’ in form of a cup of coffee. Picture courtesy of Google.com Then I started thinking: I think I…
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As the cover on the large print copy of this book advertised, it is “a story of courage and strength.” If anyone is courageous and strong, it is a Girl Scout, or Girl Guide as they were called in England. Their motto was “Be prepared,” which the teachers and students at the China Inland Mission…
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Today’s recommendation is from a very special series starring Alex, a special girl, who thinks about things like telling the truth, forgiveness, prayer, friendship, unselfishness, and obedience. In each book in the series, she faces another facet of her Christian teachings. Alex has always had trouble making friends with the “popular girls. “They just don’t…
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Over the past two years, I have read several that involved Buddhism. Three were told from the point of view of a cat, three involved road trips with a Buddhist monk, and this one gave me a new view of the life of a Buddhist priest/monk. Seido Oda lived in rural Japan, given to the…