The Truro Public Library in Truro, Massachusetts shared this most excellent carved pumpkin …. library themed of course. Reblogged from I work at a public library
In 2007 Mrs. Lessing won the Nobel Prize for Literature. She was the eleventh (and oldest) woman to win the prize
By Theresa Anzaldua author or We Had A Job To Do: World War II Through The Eyes of Those Who Served. I was assigned to write a magazine article about a WWII veteran, called around to senior centers and was referred to […]
This is a very rich story, I had to do some mental gymnastics to get my head wrapped around the mysticism concepts
The book is not an in depth look at the war, but it’s a wonderful introduction to the culture and people of the time.
The first in a new series, this novel explores two distinct Steampunk eras: traditional 19th century England where the Cove inhabitants are from and a future society that has been frozen in technology from the 1800s out of fear of provoking a new attack by the fierce dragons who once nearly destroyed them.
The first federal copyright laws (1790) were instituted much due to Mr. Webster’s efforts to protect his work (even though he “borrowed” as well).
The most fascinating part, for me, was how each person governed before and after office as if the office was sacred and kept it that way despite political differences.
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The Caretaker’s Guide to Fablehaven is the first visual discovery of ALL the creatures in the series and is written as if THE READER is the new caretaker of the Fablehaven preserve.