I’m switching up the review format on the blog and hope you like it. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. At-A-Glance Title: Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer Author: Traci SorellSeries: NoneSeries Order: Standalone Illustrator: Natasha DonovanGenre: Picture Book, NonfictionRelease Date: March 2021 Review Classified is aContinue reading “Book Review: Classified”
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Fun, Free Resources for Kids
The number of confirmed Coronavirus cases continues to rise all over the world. Friday, the US declared a state of emergency. Following President Trumps announcement, the public officials in our home state of Alabama issued a local state of emergency and announced schools would be shutting down for a two and a half week periodContinue reading “Fun, Free Resources for Kids”
Patterns and Prose
The other day, I stumbled upon a thought-provoking article by Alexander Nazaryan titled Why Writers Should Learn Math. It was a persuasive article discussing the abstract and imaginative thinking needed for higher level mathematics and how that style of thinking benefits an author’s writing. Before you throw the book at me, let me start byContinue reading “Patterns and Prose”