RAE’S READS

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A story of The Great Depression and the Dustbowl, set in Texas in 1921, The Four Winds was recommended by my friend Teddy at the Tuesday Readers Book Club at my local library. We all enjoyed reading it. Winds tells the story of Elsa Wolcott and Rae Martinelli, two crazy kids who have a night…
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This is the subtitle of a remarkable memoir written by Zora Neale Hurston, author of Their Eyes Were Watching God. The story of Cudjo, written by Hurston as a research project and published in 2018, Barracoon is a sometimes difficult but fascinating read. As in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Hurston writes in heavy black…
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IN 2022, I TOOK ON THE MOUNT TBR READING CHALLENGE. I had originally thought of reading 22 books from my TBR selves in 2022, but amended that to 24 books in order to merit a higher level in the challenge. Here it is Thanksgiving, some 37 days left in the year, and to date I…
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Every October since 2011, libraries, both public and private select a single book and all read it together. This is a time of brown bag discussions, panels, book club discussions, interviews and appearances of the selected author and other exciting activities surrounding the chosen book. In our upper Golf Coast region, local libraries such as…
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WHEN I FIRST STARTED BLOGGING in 2016, I almost exclusively read novels. My friend, Deb Nance, the one who enticed me into blogging in the first place, almost exclusively read children’s books and for personal growth, non-fiction. As our friendship grew from acquaintances to almost-sisters over the years, she became enamored of good literary fiction,…
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Thanks, Carla, at Carla Loves to Read for finding this cool image. TODAY’S choice for Saturday, November 5th, 2022 is… What a “very proper young man” is Elliot. If you don’t believe me, just read his. book. When Elliot’s dad noticed Elliott sitting with all his stuffed animals, thinking “Kids, masses of noisy kids” in…
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This lovely meme is hosted by the blog Reading is My Superpower. I saw that Carla at Carla Loves to Read posted her Friday Firstliner this morning, and it spurred me to post one as well. Mine is from Barracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo by Zora Neale Hurston. The first line is…
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In 1994, Congress designated November first each year as a day to celebrate family literacy. Across the US, families engage in literary activities by reading aloud together, parents and grandparents writing their life stories and having children read them aloud, reading a book over the coming week (with copies for each member of the family)…