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Books are one of the great loves of my life. They are my playground, my classroom, my companion, my work, and my soundtrack. Audiobooks keep me company while folding laundry or walking my dogs....
Books are one of the great loves of my life. They are my playground, my classroom, my companion, my work, and my soundtrack. Audiobooks keep me company while folding laundry or walking my dogs....
As our community grieves the passing of Dr. Kate Holbrook, I would recommend revisiting her books about the history of our foremothers.
book review / Culture / feminism / Gender
by Guest Post · Published March 7, 2021 · Last modified March 6, 2021
Guest post by Rachel Helps. Rachel Helps is the Wikipedian-in-Residence at the BYU library. She eagerly anticipates the release of a parenting videogame she is working on with her sister, Space To Grow. She...
book review / Culture / feminism / podcast / women
by TopHat · Published April 3, 2020 · Last modified April 5, 2020
Since my public libraries have been closed for our Shelter in Place for almost 3 weeks ago, I’ve not been able to get physical books to read, but I have been looking at the...
Did I originally mean to do this as a Christmas Gift Guide, Book Edition (with an Art Edition coming later)? Yes. Did I get it done in time? Obviously not. But, I’m still offering...
Every year, starting on December 1st, I set out a basket of holiday-themed children’s books, complete with a list of which books to read each year. Ideally, we would all sit together by a...
Belief / book review / Culture / feminism / Gender / Gospel / history / Policy / women
by Nancy Ross · Published December 19, 2016 · Last modified December 21, 2016
This is the third book in the series by Mette Ivie Harrison. The central character, Linda Wallheim, is a feminist-leaning Mormon woman in Utah. Her husband is a bishop and she has a talent...
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