This week we had to say an official “Goodbye” to the school building for the 2019-2020 school year.
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Coronavirus – Can Schools Ever Be the Same?
One aspect of the shutdowns has been particularly difficult – the closing of all schools.
Read More »Book Review: ‘When We Were Worthy’ A novel by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen
In When We Were Worthy by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen will enhance your library and be a great find for those who enjoy drama and emotions, taking you into the thought and feelings that often result from tragedy.
Read More »Free Time Is More Than Just Me Time
Oh, the opportunity to do nothing – it just like doing something, but it sounds so much prettier.
Read More »Book Review: ‘In The Clearing’ A Thriller By Robert Dugoni
In The Clearing by Robert Dugoni showcases Detective Tracy Crosswhite, who is asked to look into a case from forty years previous originally investigated by her father. Can Tracy prove her fathers case, and close this cold case file?
Read More »Anthem Film Festival: Laughing Though the Pain
Between films focusing on dysfunctional futures, police excesses, brain damage, political oppression, climate fraud, cancer, and unjust imprisonment, Anthem Film Festival director Jo Ann Skousen worked in a few films that inspired giggles and guffaws. Thank you, Jo Ann.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Pearl’, A Novel by Deidre Riordan Hall
In "Pearl" by Deidre Riordan Hall, we follow the life and exploits of Pearl Jaeger, a young woman who is on her own and homeless at a time most are dreaming of their first prom. Pearl has grown up with the privilege of having a rock star as a mother, but JJ has become the product of her life.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Girl Through Glass,’ A Novel by Sari Wilson
'Girl Through Glass' by Sari Wilson, is a deep and sad story of love and loss, as well as darkness and tragedy. We see the beauty and grace of the dancers, but also watch the unimaginable unfold into a secret that changes everything.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Benjamin Franklin, Huge Pain In My …’ by Adam Mansbach and Alan Zweibel
'Benjamin Franklin, Huge Pain in my ---' is a zany, funny look at time travel of sorts, as it relates to communication. You will find yourself entranced in the antics of Ike as he seeks advice from his historical mentor.
Read More »Book Review: ‘ Confessions of an Imaginary Friend, A Memoir by Jacques Paper,’ As Told to Michelle Cuevas
Confessions of an Imaginary Friend is just a wickedly funny and fun look at what happens when the imaginary discovers that they are imaginary.
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