Wild Librarian Bakery and Bookstore

Wild Librarian Bakery and Bookstore

Author: Stacy Russo

Publisher: Library Juice Press

Published: 2021-03

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781634001212

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Stella the librarian loves her work at the library, but she daydreams about opening her own combination bakery and bookstore. One day she follows her dream and opens a magical place that becomes a popular community gathering space. Wild Librarian Bakery and Bookstore is an inspiring story about following one's passion. Vegan recipes included! Stacy Russo, a librarian and associate professor at Santa Ana College in Santa Ana, California, is a writer, poet, and artist who is committed to creating books and art for a more peaceful world.


One for the Books

One for the Books

Author: Jenn McKinlay

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-10-19

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0593101758

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Wedding bells are ringing in the latest page-turning Library Lover's Mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of Word to the Wise. Love is in the air in Briar Creek as library director Lindsey Norris and boat captain Mike (Sully) Sullivan are finally tying the knot. The entire town is excited for the happy day, and Lindsey and Sully's plan for a small wedding evaporates as more and more people insist upon attending the event of the year. When Lindsey and her crafternoon pals head out to Bell Island to see if it can accommodate the ever-expanding guest list, they are horrified to discover a body washed up on the rocky shore. Even worse, Lindsey recognizes the man as the justice of the peace who was supposed to officiate her wedding ceremony. When it becomes clear he was murdered, Lindsey can't help but wonder if it had to do with the wedding. Now she has to book it to solve the mystery before it ends her happily ever after before it's even begun....


Funtastic

Funtastic

Author: Country Living

Publisher: Hearst Home & Hearst Home Kids

Published: 2024-05-07

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1958395781

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Say buh-bye to boredom with these 175 creative, screen-free activities for kids 8 to 12 including outdoor games, rainy-day crafts and easy recipes. It’s time to explore the world in fun new ways! Packed with one-of-a-kind ideas, easy projects with step-by-step instructions and tons of how-tos, this boredom-busting activity book from the editors of Country Living will entertain and engage young readers and let their creativity blossom indoors and out. Kids will find how to: Host a water balloon fight or build a blanket fort Go stargazing, cloud spotting, and bird watching Assemble a flower crown and make a sunprint Craft with yarn and make a friendship bracelet Make a snow globe Decorate cupcakes and roast a marshmallow Create a movie night bingo board (and play too!) Build a lemonade stand or host a bake sale Write a letter to a soldier or interview a relative Celebrate holidays with crafts, recipes, and games And so much more! With this fun-tastic compendium of ideas at their disposal, kids will never again say, “I’m bored!”


Wild Flight

Wild Flight

Author: Christine Rhein

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13:

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Soaring across extensive terrain, from the working world of Detroit to American suburbia and pop culture; from the European landscape of World War II to present-day Iraq, Christine Rhein opens her personal world to the world at large. In poems that explore the historical, social, and scientific, as well as the poignant and humorous, Rhein relishes life's juxtapositions. "Wild Flight introduces us to an important new voice. . . . This is a poetry of the highest imagination, and the most energetic intelligence, written by a poet with a keen eye and a large spirit. Her hard look at this life is made beautiful by her art." --Laura Kasischke "One of the mysteries of human life is that it is never an individual journey, a truth that Christine Rhein discovers over and over in this remarkable first book. In Wild Flight, she walks us artfully through the histories she comes from and those she is witness to in our time. . . .The personal is political in these large-minded poems, and the political personal." --Roger Mitchell from "Tuning" I try to tune out the boom boom boom from the shooting range two miles from my house, and think of the people who live next door to the targets, or in the din of London and Berlin where nightingales now sing fourteen decibels louder to be heard by mates, quintupling the pressure in their lungs . . . . . . Imagine if we could hear bread rising, dew forming, the budding of raspberries, the tear of a cocoon, a minnow's pulse, our own cells growing, dying. When my husband kisses my ear, I love the swoosh, the quiver, his breath sand driven by wind, my whispered name.