Not exact matches
I am
reading a
delightful little book by Brenda Ueland, If You Want to Write.
The first time I made these
delightful little tartlets was when my sister, Rachel had her... [
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This small book with its simple illustrations of birds and animals, sunshine and snowflakes, will capture your
little ones» interest as you
read them one
delightful haiku after another.
I've wanted one for the longest time, so am maybe just a
little envious;) It really is a truly
delightful read.
A perfect choice for new students, reluctant readers and educators who could use a
little inspiration for the year ahead, How Rocket Learned to
Read is a
delightful salute to the joys of
reading and a touching tribute to teachers who unlock the magic of the alphabet for their students.
I
read a lot of fiction: Richard Ford's award - winning Canada which actually has very
little to do with our country; Rachel Joyce's
delightful The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry; Nobel Prize winner Isaac Bashevis Singer's A Crown of Feathers and his Enemies: A Love Story; M.G. Vassanji's wonderful The Book of Secrets; Israeli - Arab writer Sayed Kashua's biting but hilarious Dancing Arabs; Ian McEwan's masterful The Children Act whose protagonist is a 59 year - old female judge; Richard Wagamese's beautiful Keeper»n Me; and Philip Slayton's naughty and fun Bay Street: A Novel (lest people think it a work of non-fiction).