Two little words: novelist Maeve Binchy wonders why teaching kids how to write a proper thank-you note has gone out of style.(good family: FROM KIDS TO MONEY, WHAT TO KNOW NOW)Binchy, Maeve
Instead, join us for our little board game. Delayed We have arrived at the land of the delayed Where we have joined the herds found at the gate. All of our travel plans have been frayed, And I am sure we will arrive a day late. ...
For the female students and teachers, the arrival of John McBurney is a thrilling distraction. But before long, McBurney’s presence turns them against each other – with devastating consequences.The Beguiledis a southern Gothic novel of sexual tension and repression, of rivalry, jealousy and, u...
As he proceeded farther, Ferrara spoke to him of Tasso; Bologna showed him the great masters of the academic school who have now grown pale and dim before the predecessors of Raphael; Florence interested him a little; Assisi drew his attention, not to the triple church of Saint Francis, the...
An Abundance of Katherinesby John Green I’ll Give You the Sunby Jandy Nelson In the realm of literary fiction for adults… The Handmaid’s Taleby Margaret Atwood showed me how fantasy could feel soreal. A.S. Byatt and Umberto Eco helped me see how intellectual and creative pursuits could...
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I’m not going to lie when I say being up there before a packed audience with that microphone I felt pretty damn good. Both for the attention because I’m nothing if not needy, but for the fact I could stand there, talking about John Hughes, GenX film, 80s cinema, then conduct a ...
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read on was a half-Cherokee assassin called John Rainbird. He had made some early appearances, scared the crap out of me, and vanished. I kept readingFirestarterbecause of the promise that, sooner or later, John Rainbird would return. (And return he did. I wasveryglad I kept reading.)...
John no one thwarted, much less punished; though he twisted the necks of the pigeons, killed the little pea-chicks, set the dogs at the sheep, stripped the hothouse vines of their fruit, and broke the buds off the choicest plants in the conservatory: he called his mother 'old girl,' ...