George W. Bush is credited as saying, "...for those of us who lived through these events, the only marker we'll ever need is the tick of a clock at the 46th minute of the 8th hour of the 11th day." I have to agree. On September 11th, 2001, I was a 19-year-old college student, working … Continue reading Books for Patriot Day
Author: Lindsey B.
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
Elsa and her grandmother have a very special bond. They go on adventures around town and visit magical kingdoms in their wardrobe. They even speak a secret language only they know. But Elsaโs whole world is turned upside down when her grandmother gets sick. What if the imaginary world was actually real? What if other … Continue reading My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
This Week: September 8th
Happy National Grandparents Day! I am so thankful for great grandparents, including a grandmother who instilled a love of reading in me. My grandmother was one of the first public school librarians in Fulton County, Georgia. She loved to read books aloud and helped me really connect with fiction through stories she created off the … Continue reading This Week: September 8th
Lewis and Clark
Thomas Jefferson just acquired the Louisiana Purchase for the young United States and he needs someone to help map it out.ย Explorers and leaders have long wondered if the fabled Northern Passage really existed and the president has directed the men to find out, along with exploring as much of the new territory as possible.ย … Continue reading Lewis and Clark
Death in a Promised Land
Two days.ย 35 square blocks of businesses and homes destroyed.ย At least 39, possibly as many as 300, killed.ย 10,000 left homeless.ย Death in a Promised Land is Scott Ellsworthโs exhaustive look into the events leading up to, during, and after the violence over Memorial Day weekend in 1921.ย Later named the Tulsa Race Massacre or … Continue reading Death in a Promised Land
September Theme: Fall
When I think of Fall, I think of high school Friday night football games, fall festivals, apple picking, hayrides, and curling up with a warm blanket and a cup of coffee watching the sun come up every weekend. It's about cozy vibes and warmth and the calm before the busy holiday season starts. This is … Continue reading September Theme: Fall
The Last Ballad
Ella May Wiggins is a young mother who was promised the world but really only wants enough money to put food on the table. She worked at American Mill No. 2 until a few weeks ago when she was recruited to help organize strikes and recruit for the National Textile Workers Union by using her … Continue reading The Last Ballad
This Week: September 1st
Hoping you are enjoying a beautiful 3-day holiday weekend right now with lots of time to read. I'm reading through several non-fiction books this weekend for our weekly prompts. In honor of Labor Day, our reading prompt this week is "labor rights". I've read several great books about the labor rights struggles of the late … Continue reading This Week: September 1st
Confronting the Presidents
Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Bill OโReilly and Martin Dugard have explored history together over 12 best-selling books in their โKillingโ series, including the lives of several American presidents. Now they are taking a look at each president from Washington to Obama. … Continue reading Confronting the Presidents
Welcome to Temptation
Sophie has a quiet life filming wedding videos, but it hasnโt always been that way. Sheโs from a family of grifters and conmen, including her two siblings. But Sophie would do anything for family, so when her sister lands a job producing a movie in Temptation, Ohio, Sophie gets roped into helping out. Little did … Continue reading Welcome to Temptation









