These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
On August 25, 2018, author Iris Yang spoke to readers about one of the darkest hours of Chinese history—and the inspiration behind her novel, Wings of a Flying Tiger—at Sedona Public Library. Watch the entire presentation below: About Wings of a Flying Tiger: World War Two. Japanese occupied China. One cousin’s courage, another’s determination to
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
Are you watching the Olympic Games in Tokyo? These 20 best books about the Olympics make perfect companions while you watch the Olympics this year.
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
June is Audiobook Appreciation Month and Rainbow Book Month! More literary holidays during the month of June include Anne Frank’s birthday, Bloomsday, National Garfield the Cat Day, and Octavia Butler's birthday.
“I see books. I see coffee. I see a good day ahead.”
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
Have you ever experienced bookshelf envy?
In The Ice Palace Waltz, two Jewish immigrant families—the rough and ready Western pioneers and the smooth, “our crowd” New Yorkers—come together in a riveting family saga amid the financial and social tumult of early twentieth century America.
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
Spanning decades and crossing the country from Colorado to New York to California, The Ice Palace Waltz by Barbara L. Baer follows two Jewish immigrant families as they love, lose, and experience the enduring power of family during the early twentieth century. The author Barbara L. Baer talks to Book Glow about the book.
These book lovers converted their attics into charming libraries and reading rooms
How do you organize your bookshelf?