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Wednesday, February 9, 2022
A BBC Radio Theatre Production of Around the World in Eighty Days
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Happy Birthday Jules Verne, the author of Around the world in Eighty Days.
Jules Verne was a 19th-century French author who is famed for such revolutionary science-fiction novels such as 'Around the World in Eighty Days' and 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.'
Jules Verne hit his stride as a writer after meeting Pierre-Jules Hetzel, a publisher who nurtured many of the works that would comprise the author's Voyages Extraordinaires. Often referred to as the "Father of Science Fiction," Verne wrote books about a variety of innovations and technological advancements years before they were practical realities. Although he died in 1905, his works continued to be published well after his death, and he became the second most translated author in the world.
Verne was born on February 8, 1828, in Nantes, France, a busy maritime port city. There, Verne was exposed to vessels departing and arriving, sparking his imagination for travel and adventure. While attending boarding school, he began to write short stories and poetry. Afterward, his father, a lawyer, sent his oldest son to Paris to study law.
Monday, February 7, 2022
Let us dare to enter a world full of Wonder
All this
reading caused me to catch the Children’s Literature Bug, and as a result I
became a children’s book reviewer. In the late 1990s I created Through the
Looking Glass Children’s Book Reviews (TTLG), an online journal that showcased
children’s books of all kinds. To date the online library contains 9,621
reviews. My goal was to help adults to find captivating books for the children
in their lives that would encourage the children to become lifelong readers and
learners.
In the fall of
2021 I decided that I would shift this focus a bit. I will continue to review
books that I hope will capture the interest of young readers. Perhaps one of
the books I review will turn them into bibliophiles; one can hope. In addition,
I will be reviewing and exploring children's literature that will appeal to
adult readers.
Over the years
I have learned that children’s literature has a lot to offer adults. The
language one finds in children’s books can be so rich and so exquisite that at
times it can quite take your breath away. Themes are explored in ways that
force adult readers to re-examine their own beliefs and perceptions. Simple
truths that we have forgotten are suddenly brought to the fore, and when we
look at the world we start to see things in a new light. Here is an article that I think beautifully explores why adults should read children's literature.
I believe that
adults need children’s literature more than ever, to counter the struggles and darkness
that often overlays our lives. I invite you to set aside your “I am too
old for this” ideas and give yourself permission to read children’s literature.
Thursday, February 3, 2022
Happy Birthday, Norman Rockwell
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
February is Black History Month
Happy February! This month's Bookish Calendar and celebratory days
Dear Friends,
Monday, January 31, 2022
The Redwall Gifts
A summer picnic in the orchard |
The Redwall books give readers so much; marvelously rich characters, grand adventures, battles, expeditions, villains, heroes, warriors, beautiful lands to explore, and.....food. Throughout these books meals, feasts, and snacks are described, and let me tell you, they make you hungry. Truly, they do. Here is sample from one of the books: