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Between the Covers: Harriet Beamer Takes the Bus

From Zondervan: Aging and recent widow Harriet Beamer insists she’s getting along fine with her dog Humphrey in Philadelphia … until she falls for the fourth time, injuring her ankle, and causing her son and daughter-in-law to cry foul. Insisting Harriet move in with them in California, they make a bet that her ankle is broken, and she foolishly promises…

Write a Review Wednesday: Tanka Tanka Skunk

From the Publishers Weekly: “This first picture book from a British graphic designer exudes a veteran’s assurance and easygoing enthusiasm. Tanka and Skunk are avid bass drummers; they are also, respectively, an elephant and a skunk. Together, these cartooned percussionists lead readers through a time-beating exercise that acts as an introduction to the rhythm of words. They begin with their…

Between the Covers: We Ain’t the Brontes

When I spied the cover of Roslyn McMillian’s “We Ain’t the Brontes” my first thought was this book would be a fictional account of the real life relationship between best selling author Terry McMillian and her sister Roslyn and I was eager to get started. After reading this book I was more upset that I wasted a few hours reading…

Write a Review Wednesday: Goodnight Moon

When Pop was born, one of our neighbors gave her a copy of Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon. When I would put Pop to bed and we would read together, this book would be oh so soothing as we ended a the day with a quiet story. When The Bee was born she was gifted with Pop’s copy; which we…

Flashback Friday: Summer Reading starts Monday!

Say it Rah-shay By Jun 15, 2012 1 Comment

My summer reading program starts Monday and (shocker) I am not feeling ready. I almost had an anxiety attack when all of a sudden I remembered that it’s not brain surgery, it’s supposed to be fun and, most importantly…I got this. Here are a few gratuitous moments from summer past First, here is a link to the making of a…