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myjetpack · 5 months
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Books of the Year! For the Guardian.
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yilisbookclub · 8 months
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"The Mastery of Love" is a book by Don Miguel Ruiz. It teaches us how to have good relationships with others and ourselves. The book says we should love and accept ourselves first, so we can love others better. It talks about how to stop feeling scared or jealous and how to love and be loved. It also tells us that people show and feel love in different ways. It helps us learn how to talk nicely and set good limits in relationships.
Some lessons from the book:
To have good relationships, you need to love and accept yourself.
You can learn to overcome fear and stop it from ruining your relationships.
Real love doesn't depend on conditions. It's not about what someone does for you.
Good communication is important. You should talk honestly and nicely to others.
Understand your feelings and thoughts so you can have better relationships.
Holding onto anger and resentment hurts you. Forgiving is good for your heart.
It's okay to say no and set limits. This helps you have balanced relationships.
Love is stronger than fear. Choose love in your actions and thoughts.
Focus on the moment. Don't worry too much about the past or future.
Loving is a skill you can practice and get better at over time.
The book has short chapters with things to do and think about. It helps us use these lessons in our own lives. Read this book if you want to learn how to make relationships better and feeling good about yourself.
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phinaleone · 8 months
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Ruhn and Bryce from CC
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missathlete31 · 22 days
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I’m convinced if they turn this book into a movie that only Glen Powell could possibly play Rye Walsh
He’s an academy graduate
He’s a naval aviator who ends up flying helicopters
He’s a Lieutenant Commander
His call sign is Riot
Hollywood get on this ASAP, this boy needs a new plane movie!!
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PhDing my way into 2024.
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tometraveling · 11 months
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I will never have enough books with custom edges. 🩷
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itisiives · 1 month
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I decided to give my book a makeover for its birthday.
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skyler-reads28 · 3 months
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“Do it. Take what you want. I’ll hate you for it, but I’ll love you forever. I can’t help but love you. Ruin me, ruin us, and I’ll let you.”
- The Burning God, R.F. Kuang
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annetarnishable · 3 months
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Born #onthisday in 1812, the beloved author Charles Dickens
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uispeccoll · 3 months
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#VoicesFromTheStacks
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Marguerite de Angeli
Marguerite de Angeli (March 14, 1889) was an award-winning writer and illustrator of children’s books. Often inspired by her environment, many of Marguerite’s books have centered on stories from her family and childhood, and later from the lives of her children and grandchildren. These realistic scenes of families and children are what resonated most from de Angeli’s stories, with audiences finding her books to be absorbing and filled with eye-catching images.  
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Images: Left, Butter at the Old Price (1971) inscribed to the Wallace Family by de Angeli. Invitation to publication celebration laid in book. Right, mock up book cover illustration given to the Wallace family (James Wallace Papers) 
Though born in Michigan, Marguerite’s family moved to Philadelphia when she was 13, which she later used as the setting for many of her stories. Although Marguerite was naturally skilled in writing and illustration, this did not become an active pursuit for her until later in life when her five children were nearly grown. Stemming from the Sunday school paper Marguerite illustrated in the 1920’s, de Angeli began to center her work on a younger audience, penning her first picture book in 1935. This book and the subsequent centered on two children, Ted and Nina, as they went to a grocery store and later played together on a rainy day. Inspired by two of her own children, Marguerite’s knack for recognizing beauty in everyday scenes would stick with her throughout the rest of her stories.  
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Images: Left, illustration from Bright April (1946). Right, Title page and inscription to Wallace family for Bright April.
While living in Pennsylvania, Marguerite came to know the Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish communities, incorporating their customs into her stories, as seen in her first Caldecott Honor Book, Yonie Wondernose (1944), the story of a curious Amish boy. She would later write about racial divisions in her story Bright April (1946), centered on racial prejudice in a post-World War II America. In 1950, Marguerite won her first Newbery Medal for the historical novel The Door in the Wall (1949), set in the Middle Ages as the Black Death sweeps across the country. She would later receive another Caldecott Honor and Newbery Honor for her Mother Goose adaptation and the Black Fox of Lorne, respectively. Though often centering on the stories of others, one of Marguerite’s last books, Butter at the Old Price (1971), tells the story of her family and the circumstances leading to her many stories and illustrations.  
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Images: Left, title page to The Door in the Wall (1949). Center, illustration from The Door in the Wall. Right, illustration and inscription to Antonia Wallace from The Door in the Wall.
We have most of Marguerite de Angeli’s works in our children's book collection, many of them inscribed to James M. and Christine K. Wallace and their children. James Wallace, relative to Henry A. Wallace, 33rd vice president of the United States, became friends with Marguerite and her family, as the two likely ran into each other at some point during their time in Philadelphia. Not only are many of the novels signed to the Wallace family by Marguerite, but a good few include Christmas cards and invitations to publication celebrations. Within the James M. Wallace papers, Christmas ornaments and illustrations made by Marguerite can be found as well as newspaper clippings and photographs of Marguerite, James and Christine.  
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Images: Left, photo of Marguerite de Angeli, Christine and James Wallace. Center, Christmas card and ornaments made by de Angeli for Wallace family. Right, illustration that did not make it into a picture book given to Wallace family.
-- Kaylee S., Special Collections Olson Graduate Assistant
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myjetpack · 1 year
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a recent @guardian cartoon
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annelisreadingroom · 13 days
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Hi, everyone. It's been busy recently but spring is here. I love all the different spring blossoms I see around town. Do you have a favorite spring flower? I really like the blooming magnolia trees. They are so pretty with the big blossoms.
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phinaleone · 6 months
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Juniper and Fury from Crescent city by sjm
Drawn by me
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amessinadress · 10 months
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Pride book stack 🏳️‍🌈
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emroarillustration · 3 months
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First painting of the year pairs with my first cozy read of the year. Thimble from Travis Baldree ‘s Legends and Lattes was too too cute not to draw. I just want to be a cozy little ratkin baking in my kitchen. Let me know if you are reading any other cozy fantasy. I’ll be done with Legends and Lattes soon and sad will be sad to have reached the end. ☕️🐀🍰
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