RAE’S READS

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  • Yes, it’s been one of those days; I am way behind in paper grading, housework, and thank you notes. Writing this review of a book intended for older children and teens, is a bright spot in a long, tiring day. This book was sent to me by the author upon the recommendation of another local…

  • Today’s post, as I continue to celebrate National Poetry Month, April 2022, is a post found on Ingrid’s Experiments in Fiction, a great blog to check out.

  • “The Academy of American Poets created NPM as a special celebration of poets and poetry with the hope of sparking in readers an interest in poetry that carries across the years.” National Poetry Month was launched in 1996 and has become “the largest literary celebration in the world with tens of millions of readers, students,…

  • Over a year ago I heard for the first time the name Cleo Wade and about her book, Heart Talks. At the time, I am pretty sure I mentioned I “had read it”, or “was reading it,” whatever. I took a full page of notes on the wisdom contained within this little book, but never…

  • Today I received my newsletter from The Academy of American Poets in the mail. Some of the more interesting points were as follows: “Twenty-five years ago in April of 1996, it was Academy of American Poets members who provided the initial seed money for us to announce and carry out National Poetry Month for the…

  • It is Saturday night, and I spent the day visiting with my favorite children’s/YA author, Alda B. Dobbs. She drove all the way from Montgomery, TX to Alvin (30 miles south of Houston) to see me, a visit we had planned and cancelled and rescheduled numerous times. Her two fantastic kids came with her. It…

  • Just as Saturday morning TV scheduling back in the fifties and sixties was reserved for kids’ cartoons, PWR reserves Saturday mornings for recommendations of kids’ books. Today’s recommendation targets 2nd through 4th grade history buffs who would like to know more about The Great Depression. This wonderfully illustrated picture book recounts what life was like…

  • My Friday Firstliner today is a book I have looked through, read snippets from, and plan to review this weekend here on PWR. Here are the first lines taken at random from the introduction: ” 365 Days of Gutsy Women is a secular compendium of the same compendium or tradition [ as the many books…

  • THIS IS NO APRIL FOOL’S JOKE, today kicks off National Poetry month. Some ideas I am considering to celebrate National Poetry Month, as suggested by poets.org/npm are as follows: Look into the dear poet project for my students. I have already hung the National Poetry Month official poster in my classroom. Today I will sign…

  • Tomorrow begins the celebration of poetry for 2022, National Poetry Month. This blog and also my Advanced Writing class will be joining in on the celebration, as I do something each day of April to celebrate poets and poetry. Here is the official poster for 2022 I posted in my classroom yesterday: Join me in…