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08/07/2017

HCC is the place to be for the eclipse.

07/17/2017

Simple but good idea to encourage reading.

07/13/2017

CHICAGO – The American Library Association (ALA) officially launched Book Club Central with the unveiling of its website and Honorary Chair Sarah Jessica Parker’s inaugural book selection, “No One Is Coming to Save Us,” by Stephanie Powell Watts, published by Ecco/an imprint of HarperCollins Publish...

Some more summer choices for reading.
06/19/2017

Some more summer choices for reading.

Stanford wants incoming freshmen to continue thinking critically about complex issues during the summer.

Here are some summer reading suggestions.
06/15/2017

Here are some summer reading suggestions.

Here’s what Emma Straub, Ann Patchett, Jonathan Lethem, Louise Erdrich, Judy Blume and Jeff Kinney are reading and recommending to bookstore customers.

I still love Nancy.
05/01/2017

I still love Nancy.

Happy 87th birthday to Nancy Drew! The first volume in the long-running girl detective series, "The Secret of the Old Clock," was published 87 years ago today under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. In a tribute on The Mary Sue, author Theodore Jefferson writes, “Agency. It is that which forms the foundation for any hero’s ability to save the day. In America, agency for teenage girls in literature made its debut in 1930 in the person of Nancy Drew.” This original Mighty Girl character paved the way for many more heroic female characters and inspired generations of real-life girls and women.

Ghostwritten by Mildred Wirt Benson and later revised by Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, the first volume of Nancy Drew had a huge influence on young readers. Jefferson writes, Nancy Drew provided them with “stories of someone like themselves who had a positive effect on the world instead of passively sitting at home… She is a character with that magical ‘what if’ question woven into her identity, and one that effortlessly captures the imaginations of readers by allowing them to participate in a world where the answers to that question are just as entertaining as the stories themselves.”

At the time, some viewed Nancy Drew as a poor role model, “contradicting adults while she squared off with the villains… she is mechanically inclined and at the same time doesn’t act like most people in the 1930s would have expected a teenage girl to act.” In fact, many libraries and bookstores refused to carry the Nancy Drew stories. Despite -- or because of -- that disapproval, kids collected the books voraciously, and in the midst of the Depression, used copies were shared and traded like trading cards are today. As a result, “any kid, even those who couldn’t afford new books, would very likely get to read every adventure starring their favorite character.”

The tremendous influence of Nancy Drew continues to this day asserts Jefferson: “It is difficult to overstate how powerful Nancy Drew’s presence remains in literature and in other media. She has influenced film, comics, video games and animation for 85 years, and will continue to do so as long as teenage girls take the lead as our heroes in the imaginative worlds of adventure." To read Jefferson's entire essay, visit http://bit.ly/1bk0r1o

To share your love of the Nancy Drew series with a new generation, there is a beautiful new box set of the first four classic Nancy Drew books at http://www.amightygirl.com/nancy-drew-mystery-stories

Long-time fans of the girl detective will also love the Nancy Drew Tote Bag (http://www.amightygirl.com/nancy-drew-tote-bag) and the Nancy Drew Paper Doll Set (http://www.amightygirl.com/nancy-drew-classic-paper-dolls)

For younger children, there is a great set of Nancy Drew books designed for new readers, "Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew Collection," for ages 6 to 9 at http://www.amightygirl.com/nancy-drew-clue-crew-collection

The new Nancy Drew series, the "Nancy Drew Diaries" is now available in a box set for ages 8 to 12 at http://www.amightygirl.com/the-nancy-drew-diaries-collection

To learn more about the fascinating story of Nancy Drew ghostwriter Millie Benson, there is a new youth biography on her for ages 10 and up at http://www.amightygirl.com/missing-millie-benson

And, for over 150 Mighty Girl mysteries for readers of all ages, visit our “Mystery & Suspense” section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/fiction/mystery-suspense

Good books for any age.
04/28/2017

Good books for any age.

Moms and kids agree: These are the hottest new books.

More book choices for the summer.
04/19/2017

More book choices for the summer.

A good hero learns from loss, mitigates mistakes, and overcomes adversity.

More reading options.
04/17/2017

More reading options.

Out with the old, in the with the new...reads! Make your spring cleaning fresh with these books that will help improve all aspects of your life and broaden your reading. Written to inspire, find your next...

Some reading suggestions.
04/17/2017

Some reading suggestions.

Kindness is one of the most important character traits, but sometimes kids need an extra reminder about the best ways to be kind to others or why kindness matters. These books provide that reminder in

We read Wonder last year. This might be a good read for us all to enjoy.
04/17/2017

We read Wonder last year. This might be a good read for us all to enjoy.

Jennifer Niven, author of All the Bright Places said “I haven't read anything that has moved me this much since Wonder.” Find out why parents and children are falling in love with Alex and his dog Carl and pick up a copy of See You in the Cosmos today! bit.ly/2omoQfb

04/12/2017

The origins of snaffle are shrouded in mystery. What we know of its story begins in the 16th century. At that time, snaffle existed as both a noun referring to a simple bit for a horse's bridle and a

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