RAE’S READS

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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: “I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty.”
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Sometimes it only takes one positive idea to get through the hardest puzzle or question. All it takes is one good solution to dismiss a problem you are working through. Believe in yourself, and don’t hesitate to DREAM BIG–then Go for it!
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My challenge for 2023 on classics was to read one every two months. Boy, am I behind! I am counting this novel (with pictures) as a classic because it contains two classic characters, Jane Austin and the poet Shelley. Published in 2021, this novel by Janet Todd was a gift, a pass-along from a friend…
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Originally posted on Starry Night Elf: Image Source: Inspiring Quotes
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(image borrowed from “The Starry Night Elf” a blogging friend, and (I believe) a fellow Texan) One of the best experiences of my life was going to the Van Gogh Experience when it came to Houston. I went with a neighbor (She drove. I try not to drive in Houston traffic.) and her two daughters,…
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May 7th at 2:00 p.m. This talented local short story writer and writing teacher will read from and discuss her new novel at Rae’s Reads. Refreshments will be served as Catherine signs and sells her book. COME AND BRING A FRIEND!
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In the introduction of this 1981 children’s book, author Betty Red Wright and illustrator Helen Cogancherry, view from the sibling’s point of view what it is like to have a special needs brother or sister. In Carlo’s case, it is his mentally retarded sister, Terry. (Note that this older picture book/children’s book uses the term…
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In today’s mail an appeal for money came from an organization I’ve belonged to for some time, The Academy of American Poets. Since I had paid my dues and am doing quite a bit to celebrate National Poetry Month in both my freshman comp classes, I did not break out my checkbook. LOL However, I…
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Just as Saturday mornings’ TV programing was aimed at kids, showing cartoons all morning, back in the 50s and 60s, PWR aims book recommendations at kids on Saturdays. Today’s recommendation is aimed at high schoolers. The teen above could be Sid, the protagonist of Karen Bass’s Drummer Girl because she always wore baggy jeans and…
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Last night I finished rereading Katherine May’s book, Wintering. Earlier this fall, I bought myself a copy of the book I “discovered” fall of 2021. I decided to read each chapter, starting with September and going through March in the month it referred to. I know I overuse the word “lovely,” but Wintering:The Power of Rest…