Hey Janet,
Raspberries—geez—the stores I shop don’t offer raspberries on a string with a tassel on them! Did you finish Eat Pray Love yet? I have to tell you that I didn’t actually read this book, I listened to it on CD. It’s available at the Grand Forks Public Library and it’s narrated by the author—she does a great job. Do you remember when she goes to
Anyway, last night I missed the presentation at the Empire on Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses because of my bookclub meeting. We were discussing his Ground Beneath Her Feet (though very few of us got through the whole book—there’s so much to it!). Our book club decided to read Russell Banks Affliction (I praise that in a previous post) and Junot Diaz’s The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao before the Writer’s Conference too. Diaz is supposed to be a “hot” writer and he must be—a lot of the copies in
Take care!
Kristen
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About Tim Madigan's book (featured author) - I'm Proud of You: My Friendship With Fred Rogers.
Good timing!
March 20th is 'Wear a Sweater Day' in honor of Mr. Rogers.
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
The sweater event will cap off the "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Days celebration March 15-20, in which area cultural institutions will offer family events and free or reduced admission prices and family activities. "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Days is also part of Pittsburgh's 250 anniversary celebration.
[This page includes a link to a youtube video invitation from Mr. McFeely.]
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08058/860572-42.stm
Needless to say, I can't help but notice that this sweater theme also ties in with the two knitting books by Debbie Macomber that I know are in the Popular Reading Collection: A Good Yarn and Back on Blossom Street.
Good job, PLs! Thanks!
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