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Tag Archives: Kirby Larson
Late to the Party Book Review: Very Late!
Conversations With Pioneer Women by Fred Lockley My rating: 5 of 5 stars I almost became an archaeologist. Some might not feel that this is very near to my current career in the library, or as a writer. Actually, historical … Continue reading
Posted in book review, books, inspirations, reading, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged archaeology, Edith Pattou, Kirby Larson, strong female characters, women in history
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Visit Kirby’s Lane: teachers talk about about reading
Kirby’s Lane is author Kirby Larson’s blog. This year, she’s enlisted the help of teachers to post in a series called “The Office of the Future of Reading,” and I am honored that I got to join in. Kirby’s books … Continue reading
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Tagged Kirby Larson, picture books, reading with kids
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Kirby Larson: A Visit I Hope to Make This Week
Okay, so I am a little hindered right now. I had foot surgery a week ago. Things are going okay, I’m sore from zooming on the knee scooter, and, well, from having foot surgery, but this, too, shall pass. But … Continue reading
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Tagged historical fiction, kidlit, Kirby Larson
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