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Waukesha Students Promote Diversity In Books With Fundraiser

Replies(16) Waukesha STEM Academy eighth graders Sophia Antholine (left), Megha Mourya and Ananya Srinivas (right) are looking to flood the Women’s Center with books that celebrate diversity. (Waukesha STEM Academy ) Waukesha STEM Academy eighth graders Sophia Antholine, Megha Mourya and Ananya Srinivas are looking to flood the Women’s Center with books that celebrate diversity. (Waukesha STEM Academy ) WAUKESHA, WI A lot of kids have trouble learning to love reading when the characters in their stories don t connect to their lives. Waukesha STEM Academy eighth graders Sophia Antholine, Megha Mourya and Ananya Srinivas are looking to flood the Women s Center with books that celebrate diversity.

New Orleans and Louisiana authors will gladly tide you over for the holidays with these books

In Iceland, they celebrate Christmas Eve with a tradition of jólabókaflóð, the “Yule Book Flood.” People give books on Christmas Eve and spend the evening reading, preferably with chocolate close at hand. Sounds like a great idea to me! It’s easy to have your own Yule Book Flood with Louisiana books this year, which has brought us so many big, beautiful volumes — one good thing to come out of 2020! Visit your favorite indie bookstore — shop local! — and stock up on chocolate. Santa, your book bag runneth over. Beautiful coffee table books “Afro-Creole Poetry in French from Louisiana’s Radical Civil War-Era Newspapers: A Bilingual Edition,” translated and introduced by Clint Bruce, with a foreword by Angel Adams Parham (Historic New Orleans Collection, $40) is a fascinating look at the world of the free people of color who contributed poetry to African American newspapers. The introduction is illuminating and draws the reader

Andrew Carnegie Free Library celebrates the Icelandic Christmas Book Flood

Jolynne Dougherty Courtesy of Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall. A book tree brings holiday cheer at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. If you are on social media and you love books, chances are you’ve had someone send you a picture of a Christmas Tree made out of books, or a post about the Icelandic people who give and receive books on Christmas Eve. I am skeptical about much of what I read on the internet, so I wanted to see if this Icelandic tradition was real.

Pine River Library offers free books to children and teens

Pine River Library offers free books to children and teens
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