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Book Review: Pipe Dreams by Chelsea Wald

by Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland

 

Pipe Dreams coverIn Pipe Dreams: The Urgent Global Quest to Transform the Toilet, author Chelsea Wald (a member of AWC The Hague) gives us an entertaining and well-researched exploration of sanitation, pee and poop. She is passionate about her subject, and it shows in her book. She takes us through history, from at least the Romans to...

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Book Review of Hands Around the Library: Protecting Egypt’s Treasured Books

By Nancy Lynner, AWC Central Scotland

 

Hands Around the Library: Protecting Egypt’s Treasured Books by Susan L. Roth and Karen L. Abouraya, Dial Books for Young Readers, published by The Penguin Group, 2012

Hands Around the LibraryAs democratic institutions across the globe face existential issues, it’s good to have children’s books with “CAN DO” messages of people taking a stand in support...

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October Book Reviews: The Four Winds & The Reading List

The Four Winds, reviewed by Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland

In The Four Winds, Kristen Hannah tells a harrowing story of a mother and her two children as they migrate from drought-stricken Texas to California in the 1930s Dust Bowl. The detailed and overwhelming description of the dust, wind and tornados left me with dust in my mouth. The determination...

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Book Review: The Personal Librarian (+ bonus recommendations!)

by Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland

 
Personal Librarian Ed Team 2022In June, the Ed Team is thinking about libraries and their importance for literacy and education. I read The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray. The book’s protagonist, Belle da Costa Greene, was the real life personal librarian for J.P. Morgan. She helped him build one of the world’s finest collections...
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Book Review: Push

by Mary Adams, AWC The HagueBook Review Push May 2022

We often think of the fight for literacy taking place in the halls of government or with human rights activists. Author Sapphire takes the fight for literacy into the boxing ring of real life. The main character, Precious Jones, is a sixteen-year-old girl living in a house of domestic and sexual abuse. She is living...

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Book Review: Drawn Across Borders – True Stories of Human Migration

by Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland

Drawn Across borders cover Ed April 22 HNThis April, the Ed Team has also been inspired by the Kate Greenway (Carnegie sister award for illustration) shortlist and SDG Target 4.7, Global Citizenship. We recommend reading Drawn Across Borders, True Stories of Human Migration by George Butler. Every high school library should have this book to teach students about human rights, human...

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