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    • The Tree Spirits: Prophecies of Love and Family Legacy
    • The Tree Spirits – The Inuksuit
    • The Tree Spirits: The Changing Seasons
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When Shared Space No Longer Feels Shared

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Lessons from Canada’s Wildfires: Resilience and Interconnection

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Embracing Nature: Rethinking Weeds for an Environmentally Friendly Garden

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An Earth Day Reflection: How Ordinary People Can Protect a Shared Planet 🌱

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The Journey Begins Again

Join me for tales about librarians, mythical creatures and wondrous journeys. Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail.  — Ralph Waldo Emerson Continue reading The Journey Begins Again

Unknown's avatarPamela Lynne KempJanuary 10, 2019February 2, 2025

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New York Times Book Reviews

  • Norman Bussel, Who Chronicled Veterans’ Unseen Traumas, Dies at 102
    April 7, 2026 by Clay Risen
    After a grueling year in a German prison camp during World War II, he endured crushing nightmares and survivor guilt back home, leading him to spread the word about veterans’ suffering.
  • Peter Schrag Dies at 94; Wrote of Dangers of California’s Populist Streak
    April 7, 2026 by Trip Gabriel
    His best-received book explored the state’s infatuation with voter initiatives, which were sometimes pushed with anti-immigrant fervor.

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    • Overcoming Age Bias in Technology Instruction
    • The Role of Public Libraries in Providing Consumer Health Information During a Public Health Crisis
    • Interview with UNMC’s Community Engagement and Health Literacy Librarian
    • Reference Review – Encyclopedia of Cultivated Plants
    • Why U.S. Cyberstalking Laws Should Be Amended
    • A Review of the Documentary ‘Cyber Crime’
    • Women in the African American Civil Rights Movement: A Review of the Library of Congress Digital Library Collection
    • Reference Guide for Selecting Children’s Literature for Social and Emotional Learning and Bibliotherapy
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Kirkus Reviews

  • INTIMATE AUDREY
    Hepburn’s image was once so ubiquitous that film producer Ferrer, now in his 60s, says that “while I was traveling with my children, we used to play a game titled ‘three minutes to find Granny.’” Despite that ubiquity, Ferrer’s agent told him that, while many books had been written about […]
  • THE SEA WE CALL HOME
    Little Gnouf and Mirabelle—two “Gnoufs,” who look like pale-skinned children with snouts and animallike ears—are thrilled to be visiting the ocean for the first time. The pals are marveling at their surroundings when Mirabelle hears with her “magical ears” a far-off cry for help: It’s a baby whale trapped in […]

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  • Libraries and Learning by Design
    • The Learning Ecology and Connected Learning
    • Internet Technologies and Digital Libraries
    • Library Gardening Programs: an Informal Learning Experience
    • Library of Shadows: a game design
    • Overcoming Age Bias in Technology Instruction
    • The Role of Public Libraries in Providing Consumer Health Information During a Public Health Crisis
    • Interview with UNMC’s Community Engagement and Health Literacy Librarian
    • Reference Review – Encyclopedia of Cultivated Plants
    • Why U.S. Cyberstalking Laws Should Be Amended
    • A Review of the Documentary ‘Cyber Crime’
    • Women in the African American Civil Rights Movement: A Review of the Library of Congress Digital Library Collection
    • Reference Guide for Selecting Children’s Literature for Social and Emotional Learning and Bibliotherapy
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My Writing Projects

  • The Tree Spirits – a novel
    • The Tree Spirits – Chapter II
    • The Tree Spirits – Reading Sacred Bloom
      • Excerpts from Sacred Bloom by Dr River Charpentier Lavoie
    • The Tree Spirits: Dinner for Four
    • The Tree Spirits: The Investigation
    • The Tree Spirits: Watching Gault
    • The Tree Spirits: The Lynx and the Fox
    • The Tree Spirits: The Bear and The Fox
    • The Tree Spirits: Prophecies of Love and Family Legacy
    • The Tree Spirits – The Inuksuit
    • The Tree Spirits: The Changing Seasons
  • The First Chronicle: The Loves of Elynn Neve Noele

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