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With rain dripping down now and a similar forecast for several more hours, the weather makes a book review of âFifty Words for Rainâ an appropriate topic for this week.
My friend from the Asheville conference, Cynthia Sample, recommended âFifty Words,â the first novel for Asha Lemmie, a Virginia native reared in Maryland who graduated from Boston College with a degree in English literature and creative writing. She lives in New York City where she works in book publishing. The âGood Morning Americaâ Book Club chose Lemmieâs book as its September 2021 âpick.â
Lemmie, a voracious reader, began writing the first three chapters when she was 16. In her childhood Lemmie spent Sundays in libraries where librarians guided her to books and encouraged her reading. In an interview she called libraries âso importantâ to her development as a writer; books that influenced her, especially in their treatment of sibling relationships, included
Atlanta, GA – For the first time in the history of the
Harvard Debate Council, two Black girls from Atlanta have made history as the first Black female duo to win the annual summer debate competition at Harvard University.
Each summer, the
Harvard Debate Council, one of the oldest campus organizations at Harvard University, hosts a summer residential program for hundreds of gifted youths from over 15 countries around the world who converge on campus for two weeks of intensive study, which culminates in a program-wide debate tournament. This year’s residency and competition were held virtually due to COVID-19 protocols.
Jayla Jackson, 16, is a rising junior at Holy Innocence Episcopal School.
One of my most rewarding volunteer responsibilities is to organize a blood drive at St. Francis Episcopal Church on Thursday, July 22, a task I have done for the last six years. Becky Barclayâs excellent article on Friday, July 2, in this newspaper has inspired this look at blood itself and the special vocabulary attached to it and to blood donation.
Here are some “Did-you-know?” facts about blood from the website Thoughtco.com:
â¢The human body contains about 8 pints of blood, but this number varies from 8 to 10 pints in the average person. A newborn has about one cup of blood in his or her body.
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