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A Bookish Affair: The Podcast, episode 30. Greetings, all you free-spirited artists and uptight pharmacists! Honoring the Lunar New Year, we talk books, authors, roasted chickens, pickled shallots, & rumors of snow. Happy Year of the Ox! https://t.co/SxKUkVVtrZ
3/ @NRockwellMuseum's Illustration History website, Caldecott achieved renown by lending his fluid, dynamic illustration style to a series of books of nursery rhymes in the 1870s and early 1880s. His Nursery Rhymes
[Frontispiece of The Queen of Hearts, 1881, public domain👇]
#YABookBracketology
Third match of the Elite Eight:
Sadie by @courtney_s vs. Dig by @AS_King
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Join us 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, for #MulticulturalChildrensBookDay. Stop by any time during the event to hear stories read in many different languages, including Arabic, Bulgarian, Ukranian, American Sign Language, Spanish, Telugu.
More here: https://t.co/6bCf3VwqYP
Kids, join us 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, for Code Ninjas, a fun introduction to coding, recommended for children ages 7-14. Team leaders from @codeninjas Bridgeport will introduce participants to the fun game-building culture of the program. Free.
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@BriannaShrum lol. Hi. You are (as any reader is) of course welcome to your opinion, & we all respond to books in our own way. But *hate* Jane Austen? That makes this small suburban public library sad. We're going to go wipe away our tears with the pages of our deluxe 200th-anniv. Emma.
@elizmccracken 5/ Fifth guess is Wilkins Micawber from David Copperfield, because it's a great name and his catchphrase, "Something will turn up," seems perfect for a pub.