Consequently,
Power reading:
All our life. In addition, reading has a power, people in a coma often have books and have memories, it’s disturbing. Meanwhile, In our youth. However, reading has all the powers, to learn, to inform us, to make us travel, to treat ourselves, to have a friend, with a good book we are never alone. Meanwhile, Here is what our team thinks of it and a novel-bio on reading in wartime.
A journalist tells us that reading participates in the fight against dropping out of school. In addition, strengthens the critical mind of citizens and encourages speaking, exchange and dialogue. Therefore, It served us in our college lessons.
Valuing the act of reading, as we value sport for example, seems essential to it. This is what he means by the “culture of reading. He deplores and denounces the little place for the pleasure of reading at school. Why value sports teams at the expense of libraries? Reading gives access to something else, it is “the” big competence to be able to learn.
Miss Morgan’s brigade
A story of a wealthy heiress. one of the richest women of his time in the Morgan family who with her group of women will risk her life during the guerre. 1917: The heiress Anne Morgan founded the American Committee for the devastated regions to help in reconstruction, and hires Jessie “Kit” Carson, from the New power reading York Public Library, to create something new in France: children’s libraries.
For us Kit Carson was an American hero E BD. After the war, Carson continues his work by transforming ambulances into a library and forming the first women French librarians.
Before disappearing without leaving any trace. 1987: Wendy Peterson, budding writer, comes across a reference to Jessie Carson in the Nypl archives. Fascinated, she begins research and discovers that her life and that of the young woman are surprisingly linked.
Inspired by the extraordinary and unknown history of these women decorated with the War Cross, the Miss Morgan brigade is a tribute vibrating to the power of reading and the courage to power reading change things.
We have retained the following sentence, that according to her the worst wooden mouths are not due to
alcohol but regretting. We are presented with the characters towards the end. Good season reading.
Janet Skeslien Charles, 364 pages by JC Lattès editions.
Power reading
Further reading: “Blues, whites, reds” by Benjamin Dierstein: the years money – Escape: Anaïs Trouille’s travel diary, between personal development and poetry – Freida McFadden: His last book sees its sales soaring – The festival “Leaving en livre” opens a new page – Its smell after the rain.