Previous by Date | Next by Date | Date Index
Previous by Thread | Next by Thread
| Thread Index
| LM_NET
Archive
| |
I haven't been following Oprah (get home too late), but just thought of pr idea for our library and need a listing of all the books she has recommended. Could someone post these to list? I think it would be of general interest. My idea for pr? I have two side by side glassed in bullentin boards. In one I would put Oprah's choices with her picture. In the other, I would alternate teacher's choices. Will have to be sure to have the books, of course. Sandy Barron Tomball High School sbarron@tenet.edu 30330 Quinn Road 713-357-3219 Tomball, Texas 77375 FAX 713-357-3252 "making the difference with information science" On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, MaryAnn Rizzo wrote: > Hi Deanna and the rest of the netters! > The book is entitled "Stones from the river" by Ursula Hegi about a > "small person" who is a librarian in Nazi Germany. It covers her life from > her birth to 1952. I've already started it and feel a great afinity for the > heroine being a "height-challenged" librarian. > Hope this helps. > MaryAnn > > >I know that a new book was announced on Oprah last week, but does anyone > >know the title? Supposedly a long book (500 pages or more). Probably this > >is worth posting to the whole listserv. I have a whole group of high school > >students following these books, and hate to miss even a minute of > >opportunity to push good books with kids who are usually so computer > >oriented :) > > > >Deanna McDaniel > >julia@bright.net > > > MaryAnn "the librarian" Rizzo > > "We need to educate our children for their future and not for our past" A. > C. Clarke > > "Keep smiling -- it keeps everyone wondering about you." M. Rizzo >