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Tales of library science, magic portals, and mythical creatures

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    • The Tree Spirits: The Investigation
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    • 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
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Tag: Black History Month

librarianship, Public Librarianship

Black History Month 2020

Encouraging young readers to explore the wealth of Black history Continue reading Black History Month 2020

Unknown's avatarPamela Lynne KempMarch 1, 2020March 1, 2020

New York Times Book Reviews

  • X.J. Kennedy, a Poet of Wit Who Clung to Rhyme and Meter, Dies at 96
    February 1, 2026 by Rebecca Chace
    Spurning the free verse of many of his contemporaries, he held to an older tradition. He also wrote spirited poems for children.
  • Gavin Newsom Memoir Describes Difficult Childhood, Contrary to Image
    February 1, 2026 by Laurel Rosenhall
    Mr. Newsom, the California governor and a potential presidential candidate, writes that the privileged caricature of his background is mistaken.

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Kirkus Reviews

  • THE SECRETS BELOW
    Twelve-year-old Tuva has always felt different; she’s never had any friends. She hides mysterious scars on her neck behind her long, white-blond hair. But when her classmate Axel goes missing in an ominous fog, and Tuva finds his gym partner, Rasmus, being led through the forest by what turn out […]
  • THE REALITY OF RECYCLING
    That’s a complex question, and one that’s a little easier to answer thanks to this in-depth and engaging look at this history, effects, and future of recycling in the United States. The short answer is no; the long answer is that it could be better if more people followed the […]

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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
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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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