Review: Sewing Stories Tells Of A Quilting Extraordinaire
I read books with strong girl characters all the time, but during March I challenge myself to learn more about
A young book lover shares her thoughts on the diverse stories she's reading.
I read books with strong girl characters all the time, but during March I challenge myself to learn more about
Note From Elena Reads: My cousin, Jada J., previously wrote a guest review about Chef Roi And The Street Food
This National Jewish Book Award finalist, The Singer And The Scientist, by Lisa Rose, is a wonderful book highlighting the
All the presidents we’ve had in our country have been white except for one – Barack Obama, the first Black
Students at a nearby high school recently went on a protest after a white guest teacher made a racist comment
George Washington Carver, otherwise known as the “Peanut Man,” grew up with the mindset that he should learn as much
That They Lived: African-Americans Who Changed The World is a unique way to learn about important trailblazers in our history.
Anything But Okay is a book about how the truth is not always what it seems and how there is
The War That Saved My Life is a New York Times bestseller by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley. It is set in
Author Nicola Yoon has written another satisfying story. After reading her beautifully written The Sun Is Also A Star, I