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I HAVE A NEW
HOME! Dr. Lindsey Dixon found me a FABULOUS new home.
I now live in Brentwood, Tennessee -- I have a big yard with an
invisible fence so I am always safe. When I get tired and want to
cool off, I stay in my OWN cabana by the pool. My favorite place
is under my new mom's bed. I have two great boys to play with and
my new dad takes me for rides in his car - I LOVE riding in the car.
Thanks to all of you who called and helped to find me a good home.
Life is now very, very good. You're invited to learn more about Rusty on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xhaDw1GGkY |
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to Reading Professionals: The current level of misinformation and panic running through the reading community is unprecedented in the history of education in America, although many educators may find that they are having 1960's drill-and-(s)kill flashbacks. Recent legislation prompted from the National Reading Panel's botched attempt to make sense of reading research threatens to rob millions of our children and non-literate adults the opportunities to receive exemplary literacy instruction. With a national agenda that promotes an assembly-line mentality to literacy instruction and a rigid "one way only" path by which funding is possible, it is imperative that reading professionals understand the complex and frustrating predicament in which we now find ourselves. To guarantee research-based literacy instruction, as opposed to hysteria-based literacy instruction, I recommend the following reading to you:
~ Dr. Pamela W. Petty |
Read with Dr. Petty
This monthly feature will appear to keep
friends and associates up with my current reading recommendations.
I am a product of long
corridors, empty sunlit rooms, upstairs indoor silences, attics explored in
solitude, distant noises of gurgling cisterns and pipes, and the noise of wind
under the tiles. Also, of endless books. My father bought all the books he
read and never got rid of any of them. There were books in the study, books in
the drawing room, books in the cloakroom, books (two deep) in the great bookcase
on the landing, books in a bedroom, books piled as high as my shoulder in the
cistern attic, books of all kinds reflecting every transient stage of my
parents' interest, books readable and unreadable, books suitable for a child and
books emphatically not. Nothing was forbidden me. In the seemingly endless
rainy afternoons I took volume after volume from the shelves. I had always the
same certainty of finding a book that was new to me as a man who walks into a
field has of finding a new blade of grass.
Voice of C. S. Lewis (Surprised by Joy)
Year
of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks Historical fiction bringing to life the bubonic plague outbreak in Europe and the town that cut itself off from the world to isolate the outbreak. Strong characters, surprising turns, and deep human turmoil, with an ending that will restore your faith in the human spirit. Based on actual events. |
Little
Earthquakes by Jennifer
WeinerWeiner's 3rd book - I also loved Good in Bed and In Her Shoes - that weaves together the lives of 4 very different women who are all dealing with aspects of new motherhood. An easy read that is pure pleasure - characters are developed and interesting. Good read. |
Blindness
by Jose SaramagoNobel prize-winning author, Saramago tells a story in this book unlike any I have ever read - or ever imagined. This book will demonstrate for you just how close "civilized" people are from being hungry, desperate, victims and perpetrators. Unknown people in an unknown land live out a drama that could happen to anyone, any place, at any time. Yeah. I know why he won the Nobel prize for literature. |
A Place Called Wiregrass - Michael Morris Strong characters, unpredictable plot, social issues that touch many of our lives - this book takes you on a journey into everyday lives, struggles, and demons. It also takes you to places you did not expect to go where forgiveness, compassion, and empathy reign. Just finished Michael Morris's latest book: Slow Way Home. The author scores again with fantastic character development and touching story. This book will be of particular interest to those who work with children or families in crisis. |
This book is more than a trip to Afghanistan - it is a trip into guilt, loyalty, friendship, and love. The story is great, but it is in the telling of this story where the real genius of this author is revealed. If this is not one of the best books you have ever read, please email me and let me know!
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Yann Martel's amazing storytelling will keep you enthralled and surprised every step of the way. You have to love a story that is spun with such fine thread. Martel lulls you, then makes you question what you thought you knew. I will be surprised if you can read this one just ONCE!
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time - Mark Haddon Part funny, part amazing, and completely touching, this cleverly-woven story will constantly amaze you and keep you a little off kilter. One thing is for sure: you will never forget Christopher. |
![]() The Center of Everything - Laura Moriarty Childhood, adolescence and young adulthood weave in and out in the female protagonist Evelyn Bucknow. She sees everything as black and white, right and wrong. Then she learns that the "gray" areas can hold the greatest gifts of all. |
Walking the Bible: A Journey by Land
Through the Five Books of Moses - Bruce FeilerAs many of you know, I don't read a large number of non-fiction books. They have to come highly recommended and still they rarely hold my attention. This book is an exception - a spiritually-driven adventure that I found very compelling. I found the Internet to be a perfect resource for locating the ancient places referenced in the book. Feiler will paint beautiful pictures in your mind that will make you thirst to know more about the region, the time, and the people who walked there. |
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