Leslie Tall Manning
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Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
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2016
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GAGA
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2015
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Maggie's Dream
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2017
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I am Elephant, I am Butterfly
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2012
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Knock on Wood
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2019
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Rules of Falling
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Feral Maril & Her Little Brother Carol
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"Yep I enjoyed this book. Loved Maril and her love for her brother Carol. So sad that people will take advantage of children in the system and the poor children have no recourse. Just saying things need to change for our children."
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""Feral Maril & Her Little Brother Carol" by Leslie Tall Manning is a delightful journey into the whimsical world of sibling adventures. Manning's storytelling prowess shines as she weaves a heartwarming tale of two siblings navigating the trials and "
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"The description of this book makes it sound a little like a quirky Hallmark movie or after-school special, but does not do it justice (which I’ve also found true of other books by Leslie). It is a story about finding both independence and family, but"
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" Home. What does that word conjure for you? I’ve been contemplating this word since we moved into a new house at the end of September. Merriam Webster is of no help. Their definition of home is “one’s place of residence; a social unit formed by a ..." Read more of this blog post » | |
“There are moments in time that can never be understood, at least not fully. Times we only read about in history books, or see in movies, barely a re-creation of the truth. But it takes more than reading about it or putting on the costumes to understand what history really means.”
― Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
― Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
“I thought of my mom, sitting on the sofa on a rainy Saturday afternoon, watching cable reruns of her favorite Little House on the Prairie series. Sometimes she'd cry. She would hold onto a tissue, and she would sob as she sat there on the couch. I asked her once why she was crying. She told me it was because the show made her happy.”
― Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
― Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
“That girl in the mirror wasn't me. that girl in the mirror had devoured me. Swallowed me whole.”
― I am Elephant, I am Butterfly
― I am Elephant, I am Butterfly
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“Children played guessing games, telling each other whether the gun fired was and AK-47, a G3, an RPG, or a machine gun.”
― A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
― A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
“There are moments in time that can never be understood, at least not fully. Times we only read about in history books, or see in movies, barely a re-creation of the truth. But it takes more than reading about it or putting on the costumes to understand what history really means.”
― Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
― Upside Down in a Laura Ingalls Town
“Reader's Bill of Rights
1. The right to not read
2. The right to skip pages
3. The right to not finish
4. The right to reread
5. The right to read anything
6. The right to escapism
7. The right to read anywhere
8. The right to browse
9. The right to read out loud
10. The right to not defend your tastes”
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1. The right to not read
2. The right to skip pages
3. The right to not finish
4. The right to reread
5. The right to read anything
6. The right to escapism
7. The right to read anywhere
8. The right to browse
9. The right to read out loud
10. The right to not defend your tastes”
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“You won’t understand what I mean now, but someday you will: the only trick of friendship, I think, is to find people who are better than you are—not smarter, not cooler, but kinder, and more generous, and more forgiving—and then to appreciate them for what they can teach you, and to try to listen to them when they tell you something about yourself, no matter how bad—or good—it might be, and to trust them, which is the hardest thing of all. But the best, as well.”
― A Little Life
― A Little Life
“Not only will we have to repent for the sins of bad people; but we also will have to repent for the appalling silence of good people.”
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