Miss, can I borrow this book?

Student to class teacher: Miss, can I borrow this book please? Teacher: No, you can't - this isn't at your reading level. Choose something else. Teacher librarian: Students should be encouraged to borrow uncontrolled texts from the school library, such as chapter books and informational texts, to look at the pictures or read them with... Continue Reading →

Reading is Magic!

Children's Book Week will be held on 17-23 August 2024. Jess Racklyeft is the illustrator behind the 2024 CBCA theme, Reading is Magic! Featuring a child soaring through the sky with their head in a book, a rabbit popping out of a hat, a mermaid and a unicorn flying in the starry sky, children will... Continue Reading →

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I write southern historical fiction, local history, and I've written a devotional book. The two novels I'm writing are set in Virginia and the Carolinas in the 1760s. My weekly blog started out to follow my journey as a writer and a reader, but in 2025 it has been greatly expanded to include current events and politics in the United States as I see our democracy under attack from within. The political science major in me cannot sit idly by and remain silent.

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