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Book of the Week

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Come by the library and check out the book of the week.  If it's something you're interested in, let us know and we'll put a hold on it for you.  It will start circulating at the end of the week. Promise the Night by Michaela MacColl From the publisher: Immediately compelling and action-packed, this carefully researched work of historical fiction introduces young readers to the childhood of the famous yet elusive Beryl Markham, the first person to fly solo from England to North America.  MacColl propels readers into a multilayered story with an unforgettable heroine and evocative language that brings the backdrop of colonial British East Africa to life. A fascinating read for anyone with a thirst for adventure. From your librarian: I picked this up on Sunday morning and finished it Sunday evening.  It was engaging from the start.  I love a good adventure story and this was very satisfying.  The majority of this book is a fictionalized acc...

Upcoming Events at Bear Pond Books in Montpelier

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Bear Pond Books is hosting a series of events geared towards educators.  The events feature wonderful authors, great discussions and coffee and snacks.  Consider attending one of these upcoming events.  Ask me (Lauren) for more information.  I went to a fabulous event in the fall featuring the amazing local authors Kate Messner and Jo Knowles.

60 Great Websites

Check out some of the best websites for the classroom... Best of the Web Nov. 2012 from Richard Byrne

Free Audio Book Downloads

Start downloading now!  Two free audiobooks are available every week this summer from Sync Summer 2012.  This week there are two great choices: The Eleventh Plague and The Grapes of Wrath. The Eleventh Plague by Jeff Hirsch In an America devastated by war and plague, the only way to survive is to keep moving.

 In the aftermath of a war, America’s landscape has been ravaged and two-thirds of the population left dead from a vicious strain of influenza. Fifteen-year-old Stephen Quinn and his family were among the few that survived and became salvagers, roaming the country in search of material to trade. But when Stephen’s grandfather dies and his father falls into a coma after an accident, Stephen finds his way to Settler’s Landing, a community that seems too good to be true. Then Stephen meets strong, defiant, mischievous Jenny, who refuses to accept things as they are. And when they play a prank that goes horribly wrong, chaos erupts, and they find themselves in ...

4th Annual Book-a-Day Challenge

Attention MSMS Faculty and Staff: Can you accept this challenge?  Read a book a day for summer break?  When we read, we inspire our students to be readers as well. 4th Annual Book-a-Day - The Book Whisperer - Education Week Teacher

Raina Telgemeier Accepts DCF Award

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Watch Raina Telgemeir accept the 2012 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award for her graphic memoir, "Smile," and listen to her talk about about creating cartoons and graphic novels. 

Temple Grandin

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      I just picked up Temple Grandin : How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World by Sy Montgomery this afternoon thinking I would read one or two chapters.  A couple of hours later, I turned the final page and knew I had to blog about it.    This is a biography about a woman who is amazing in so many ways.  She is a scientist, an engineer, a professor, an animal rights advocate, a speaker and so much more.  Grandin was diagnosed with autism as a young child but at a time when the disorder was not well understood.  Thanks to her mother, Grandin attended school and was not institutionalized as her father wished.       As Grandin grew up she developed an understanding of the way she perceives the world and she recognized her deep connection to animals.  She harnessed her visualization skills and her understanding of animal behavior and has invented many systems used in ranches...