In reading about our first few American presidents, one name kept appear: John Marshall. Marshall is the son of Thomas Marshall, George Washington’s surveying partner. He attended school with James Monroe and his military career in the Revolution had him cross paths with Alexander Hamilton many times. Marshall is best known as Chief Justice of … Continue reading John Marhsall: The Chief Justice who saved the nation
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October Recap & November Reading Plan
October was a slower reading month as I am working ahead on my reading list for the rest of the year in preparation for the Read With Lindsey 2024 Reading Challenge! I finished 12 this month - 6 audio and 6 print books. Let's take a look back the reviews of those books - click … Continue reading October Recap & November Reading Plan
The Rules of Magic
Franny, Jet, and Vincent aren’t like their friends – they have the vision. The harder their parents push them to avoid their gift, the more rebellious they became. So when an invitation comes for them to spend the summer with their Aunt Isabelle, they jump at it just for the freedom. Isabelle lives in a … Continue reading The Rules of Magic
Agenda: Week of October 29th
Is your house ready for Halloween? After reading Magic Lessons last week, I'm getting in the mood, but there are some great books coming up to help, too! Here's the books I'm looking forward to discussing with you this week. Grab your copies of these books by clicking the images below: The Rules of Magic … Continue reading Agenda: Week of October 29th
Magic Lessons
Maria has built a beautiful house in Salem near the shore of a beautiful lake. Her life is full with her children, her love, and her library in the old jail building. Lots of women come to her for advice and help with their troubles. But it hasn’t always been this way. Salem has just … Continue reading Magic Lessons
Book Discussion & Signing: Latinísimo
I was back at the Atlanta History Center on Tuesday evening to hear chef and food historian Sandra A. Gutierrez discuss her latest book Latinísimo. Gutierrez is well known in the food world and the book even makes mention that her first tortilla press is currently sitting in the National Museum of American History. She … Continue reading Book Discussion & Signing: Latinísimo
Betting on You
If you work in the American job market, chances are you have talked with the Human Resources department. While they were meant to be available for coaching and training, most of us avoid the HR professionals in our buildings because they are known as the voice of layoffs, write ups, and firings. This is the … Continue reading Betting on You
Book Discussion & Signing: Gallop Toward The Sun
This past Thursday, I was at the Atlanta History Center for another author discussion and book signing. Peter Stark was in town discussing his recent release Gallop Toward the Sun: Tecumseh and William Henry Harrison's struggle for the destiny of the nation. This talk was different from others I've attended in so many ways, and … Continue reading Book Discussion & Signing: Gallop Toward The Sun
A Man Called Ove
A Man Called Ove has a plan. He has his tools and supplies together, he’s left instructions for the caring for the house, and he’s ready to go. Actually, he’s desperate to go and see his wife, but these pesky new neighbors keep interrupting him! All he wants to do is leave and the new … Continue reading A Man Called Ove
Agenda: Week of October 22nd
It's spooky season - are you reading any great books for this time of year? I've got prompts that bring to me 3 out of 4 of the Practical Magic series books to finish out the series (I read Practical Magic last year). I'm posting my first review of this trio on Saturday - Alice … Continue reading Agenda: Week of October 22nd










