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Books I Recommend: Ever By Gail Carson Levine

Hi everyone! Here is the 8th recommendation list!

1. Ever by Gail Carson Levine
2. The Chain Letter by Julie Schumacher
3. Georgia’s Greatness by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
4. Signed by Zelda by Kate Feiffer
5. Jackie’s Jokes by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
6. The Arkadians by Lloyd Alexander
7. Marcia’s Madness by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
8. A Question of Magic by E.D. Baker
9. Cousins of Clouds by Tracie Vaughn Zimmer
10. Every Day After by Laura Golden
11. Petal’s Problems by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
12. Rebecca’s Rashness by Lauren Baratz-Logsted

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Books I Recommend: Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers

Hi there! Here’s the 7th book recommendation list!

1. Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
2. Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer
3. The Littles Give a Party by John Peterson
4. Mary Poppins Opens the Door by P.L. Travers
5. The Princess and the Pizza by Mary Jane Auch
6. Our Library by Eve Bunting
7. Time and the Tapestry by John Plotz
8. Durinda’s Dangers by Lauren Baratz-Logsted (Please note that Annie’s Adventures are supposed to be here since I read it long time ago.)
9. Mirabelle by Astrid Lindgren
10. Island Of The Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell
11. Lily by Holly Webb

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Books I Recommend: Flea Circus Summer by Cheryl Ware

Hi there, everyone! Here’s the 6th book recommendation list!

1. Flea Circus Summer by Cheryl Ware
2. The Mystery on the Mississippi by Kathryn Kenny
3. The Happy Yellow Car by Polly Horvath
4. Anastasia, Absolutely by Lois Lowry
5. The Monkey And The Crab by Saru Kani
6. Animalia by Barbara Berger
7. The Berenstain Bears and the Showdown at Chainsaw Gap by Stan & Jan Berenstain
8. Anastasia at your Service by Lois Lowry
9. Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst by Lois Lowry
10. Anastasia on Her Own by Lois Lowry

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Books I Recommend: Home Sweet Home by Elizabeth Doyle Carey

Hi there, everyone! Here’s the 5th recommendation list! Enjoy!

1. Home Sweet Home by Elizabeth Doyle Carey
2. Fantasy Encyclopedia by Judy Allen
3. The Goblin Baby by Berlie Doherty
4. The Magic Key by Emily Rodda
5. Daughter of Venice by Donna Jo Napoli
6. The Peskie Spell by Emily Rodda
7. The Magic Paintbrush by Laurence Yep
8. The Charm Bracelet by Emily Rodda

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Books I Recommend: Circle Of Secrets by Kimberly Griffiths Little

Hi there! Here is the 4th recommendation list.

1. Circle of Secrets by Kimberly Griffiths Little
2. Sugar and Ice by Kate Messner
3. Sincerely by Courtney Sheinmel
4. Emily Windsnap and the Castle in the Mist by Liz Kessler
5. Clarice Bean, Don’t Look Now by Lauren Child
6. Smile! by Geraldine McCaughrean
7. Keeping Cool by Elizabeth Doyle Care

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Books I Recommend: Best Friends Forever! by Sarah Mlynowski

Hi there! I hope you like these!!! Here’s the 3rd reccommendation list.

1. Best Friends Forever! by Sarah Mlynowski
2. Sunny Sweet Is So Not Sorry by Jennifer Ann Mann
3. The Time of the Fireflies by Kimberly Griffiths Little
4. When the Butterflies Came by Kimberly Griffiths Little
5. Heart of Stone by M.L. Welsh
6. The Star Maker by Laurence Yep

Books I Recommend: If The Shoe Fits by Sarah Mlynowski

Here’s my 2nd recommendation list:

1. If the Shoe Fits by Sarah Mlynowski
2. Recipe for Adventure by Giada De Laurentiis
3. Designs by Isabelle (the author is Laurence Yep)
4. The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker by E.D. Baker
5. Best Friends Forever! by Chloe Ryder (Haven’t read the rest of the series but I’m sure that they are just as good!)

Authors: If you see your book on one of my book reccommendation list, let me know! Thanks!

 

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Books I Recommend; The Angel Tree by Daphne Bendis-Grab

Hi there! I’m trying something new which is a list of recommendation books. Here’s the first list.

The books I truly recommend are The Angel Tree. by Daphne Benedis-Grab, 11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass, The Kind of Friends We Used to Be by Frances O’Roark Dowell and the The Secret Ingredient by Laura Schaefer.

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Instagram Update

Hey there! Here’s the latest Instagram photos from 2014. Hope you enjoy them!

“Inspiration is the key to everything.” – Lillian Darnell

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Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson was born in May 27, 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania near the Allegheny River. It was the perfect place to fall in love with nature and that’s how she became inspired to be a writer and marine biologist.   If Rachel Carson was imagine how popular she’d be even though she was 107 years old! Imagine someone that old!

Robert and Maria Carson which were Rachel’s parents met in the winter of 1879 when they both sang at a musical social chorus. They fell in love, got married, and had children who were Marian Frazer, Robert, and Rachel.

As a little girl, Rachel helped the farm pets around the farm. She had a lot fabulous teachers. Her first great teacher was her mother Maria who loved books and music. Her mother introduced her to literature and nature while  diseases struck the town of Springdale, PA. Rachel also loved to read and write. Around age eight, Rachel wrote her first book called The Little Brown House. On April 14, 1964, she died of a heart failure after a long battle with breast cancer.

Chronology of Rachel Carson’s Life and Work

1907 May 27

Carson born in Springdale, Pa.

1918 September

Published first story in St. Nicholas Magazine

1925 -1929

Carson attends Pennsylvania College for Women; majors in science.

Carson goes to Woods Hole, MA to study marine biology.

Begins graduate work in zoology at Johns Hopkins University

1932 May

Graduates with MA in zoology from Hopkins; goes again to Woods Hole to study at Bureau of Fisheries.

1935

Writes radio scripts for Bureau of Fisheries and publishes articles on natural history of the Chesapeake Bay for The Baltimore Sun. Writes “The World of Water” later published as “Undersea” in The Atlantic Monthly, September, 1937.

Father, Robert Carson dies.

1936 -1952

Appointed Junior Aquatic Biologist with the Bureau of Fisheries, U.S. Department of Commerce. Becomes staff biologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service,

1939

retires as editor in chief of all USFWS publications.

1937

Sister, Marian Carson Williams dies, leaving two daughters Virginia and Marjorie who live with Rachel and her mother.

1941

Under the Sea-wind. A Naturalist’s Picture of Ocean Life published by Simon& Schuster.

1947

Publishes first of five pamphlets in Conservation in Action series for USFWS.

1950

Confirmed breast tumor removed. No further treatment.

1951

The Sea Around Us., excerpted in “Profiles” of The New Yorker. The Sea Around Us published by Oxford University Press. Resigns from Government service to write full time.

1952

National Book Award for Non-fiction for The Sea Around Us; Roger Christie, Marjorie’s son born. RKO film version released; Awarded the John Burroughs Medal, April 1952. The Henry Grier Bryant Gold Medal, Geographical Society New York Zoological Society Gold Medal. Awarded a Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for research on tidal life.

1955

The Edge of the Sea published by Houghton Mifflin Co.

1956

July “Help Your Child to Wonder,” Women’s Home Companion. Published posthumously as The Sense of Wonder, Harper& Row, 1965.

1957

Rachel adopts Roger Christie after the death of his mother.

1960 April

Carson has radical mastectomy for breast cancer.

1962 June

First of three installments of Silent Spring published as Reporter at Large in The New Yorker September Silent Spring published by Houghton Mifflin December Silent Spring, a book-of-the-month club selection

1963 January

Albert Schweitzer award from Animal Welfare Institute April 3 CBS Reports airs “The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson.”

1963 June 3

Carson testifies on the misuse of pesticides; US Senate Subcommittee of Government Operations. 88th Cong. 1st.sess.

1963 June 6

Carson testifies before the US Senate Committee on Commerce December Awarded the National Audubon Society Medal. Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

1964 April 14

Carson dies in Silver Spring, Md. at age 56.

The sources I used were:

Who on Earth is Rachel Carson by Glenn Scherer

 

Rachel Carson was born in May 27, 1907 in Springdale, Pennsylvania near the Allegheny River. It was the perfect place to fall in love with nature and that’s how she became inspired to be a writer and marine biologist.   If Rachel Carson was imagine how popular she’d be even though she was 107 years old! Imagine someone that old!

 

Robert and Maria Carson which were Rachel’s parents met in the winter of 1879 when they both sang at a musical social chorus. They fell in love, got married, and had children who were Marian Frazer, Robert, and Rachel.

 

As a little girl, Rachel helped the farm pets around the farm. She had a lot fabulous teachers. Her first great teacher was her mother Maria who loved books and music. Her mother introduced her to literature and nature while  diseases struck the town of Springdale, PA. Rachel also loved to read and write. Around age eight, Rachel wrote her first book called The Little Brown House. On April 14, 1964, she died of a heart failure after a long battle with breast cancer.

 

Chronology of Rachel Carson’s Life and Work

1907 May 27

Carson born in Springdale, Pa.

1918 September

Published first story in St. Nicholas Magazine

1925 -1929

Carson attends Pennsylvania College for Women; majors in science.

Carson goes to Woods Hole, MA to study marine biology.

Begins graduate work in zoology at Johns Hopkins University

1932 May

Graduates with MA in zoology from Hopkins; goes again to Woods Hole to study at Bureau of Fisheries.

1935

Writes radio scripts for Bureau of Fisheries and publishes articles on natural history of the Chesapeake Bay for The Baltimore Sun. Writes “The World of Water” later published as “Undersea” in The Atlantic Monthly, September, 1937.

Father, Robert Carson dies.

1936 -1952

Appointed Junior Aquatic Biologist with the Bureau of Fisheries, U.S. Department of Commerce. Becomes staff biologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service,

1939

retires as editor in chief of all USFWS publications.

1937

Sister, Marian Carson Williams dies, leaving two daughters Virginia and Marjorie who live with Rachel and her mother.

1941

Under the Sea-wind. A Naturalist’s Picture of Ocean Life published by Simon& Schuster.

1947

Publishes first of five pamphlets in Conservation in Action series for USFWS.

1950

Confirmed breast tumor removed. No further treatment.

1951

The Sea Around Us., excerpted in “Profiles” of The New Yorker. The Sea Around Us published by Oxford University Press. Resigns from Government service to write full time.

1952

National Book Award for Non-fiction for The Sea Around Us; Roger Christie, Marjorie’s son born. RKO film version released; Awarded the John Burroughs Medal, April 1952. The Henry Grier Bryant Gold Medal, Geographical Society New York Zoological Society Gold Medal. Awarded a Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for research on tidal life.

1955

The Edge of the Sea published by Houghton Mifflin Co.

1956

July “Help Your Child to Wonder,” Women’s Home Companion. Published posthumously as The Sense of Wonder, Harper& Row, 1965.

1957

Rachel adopts Roger Christie after the death of his mother.

1960 April

Carson has radical mastectomy for breast cancer.

1962 June

First of three installments of Silent Spring published as Reporter at Large in The New Yorker September Silent Spring published by Houghton Mifflin December Silent Spring, a book-of-the-month club selection

1963 January

Albert Schweitzer award from Animal Welfare Institute April 3 CBS Reports airs “The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson.”

1963 June 3

Carson testifies on the misuse of pesticides; US Senate Subcommittee of Government Operations. 88th Cong. 1st.sess.

1963 June 6

Carson testifies before the US Senate Committee on Commerce December Awarded the National Audubon Society Medal. Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

1964 April 14

Carson dies in Silver Spring, Md. at age 56.

The sources I used were:

 

Who on Earth is Rachel Carson by Glenn Scherer