And we’re back! Happy Tuesday everyone. Tracey J wrote another fantastic review for us. See below for her analysis: Although she’s recovering from the loss
So, the whole week, I kept thinking about what I was eating. I usually do this anyway for a variety of reasons, but Food, Inc
What a (what I like to all) lovely stumble-upon! This book is classified as "young adult" but was filed in the "Children's" section of the
We had a GREAT dicussion in class. The dialogue was very low-key, but also very informative, with strong opinions, but mostly with well-thought out analysis
Howdy Book Clubbers! We are fortunate to have very giving members who don’t mind lending a hand or two. Our member, Tracey J wrote this
Dear Book Clubbers, we’re starting a new chapter in our book club’s work…Toddler Saturdays. Each Saturday, you can expect a review of one of our
We’ve been digesting (at least trying to) the textual versions and analyses of poverty, and elements that lead to hunger – right here in NYC.
After describing the walls within the Soup Kitchen, and we can all agree, DiFazio does a good job with this… he moves in to an
Last night in class, we began reading/discussing “Ordinary Poverty” by William DiFazio. Having done soup kitchen work, this book resembles much of what exists even
Good morning Book Clubbers! We have ready Chapters 1 – 4 of Mildred Pierce and one lovely book club member, Tracey J, gave her review