Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2008

Tea Party!

Pursuit of Happiness . . . American Colonies . . . Boston Harbor . . . Tea Party!

You are invited to a Tea Party! Bring your mind, and heart, to my online tea party. . . where we can share our reading passions. . . .

I hope you are actively pursuing your happiness, as our Cabin Fever Winter Reading Program winds down. If you've had a chance to read any of the books on the "Pursuit of Happiness" bookshelf, or any other book, feel free to add your comments here.

I discovered some interesting facts about two of our most famous American authors on the "bookshelf": "political pamphleteer" Thomas Paine (1737-1908) and poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892). Each man began his career as a printers apprentice and died relatively poor and alone, but we remember them as men who had a deep effect on the passions and psyche of the nation's people.

Come along to my "Online Tea Party" . . . you're invited to add your comments about what you're reading!

Monday, February 11, 2008

"We the People" Bookshelf -- Some New Old Reads

Just as medical students are advised to read in the humanities, it's good to try something out of your usual genre once in a while. That's the idea behind "Cabin Fever Winter Reading Program" which is going on right now for teens and adults. You're encouraged to read a variety of types of books.

Here's an idea--try one of our new "old" books the library received thru an NEH grant called "We the People." The theme this year is "The Pursuit of Happiness." The list is on the Children's page, but they're not just for youth.

Reach the list on our website (http://www.rantoul.lib.il.us) by clicking on "Children's Library" on the left hand margin, then scroll down and click on "Pursuit of Happiness." Or, go here: http://www.rantoul.lib.il.us/pursuitofhappiness.html

Break that Cabin Fever today!