Celebrate the Fourth Annual “Take Your Kids to a Bookstore Day” on December 7, 2013
My parents never paid money for good grades, but they did pay books. At the
My parents never paid money for good grades, but they did pay books. At the
This year one of the many things I am grateful for is the readers of
For those of you who want an update on my writing about the Oregon Trail,
The new issue of Smithsonian magazine has a report entitled, 101 Objects That Made America.
I like well-written murder mysteries and police procedurals, and In the Woods, by Irish author
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, by Cheryl Strayed, is the
This week’s haunting book is a novel about a privileged Englishwoman, Ursula Todd, born in
I’ve mentioned the grueling Barlow Road around the south slope of Mt. Hood before. Barlow
This week’s haunting book is the story of a family in turmoil. The protagonist is
My posts last October about the “haunting books” I had read are among some of