Women’s Equality Day–August 26

Did you know that August 26 is Women’s Equality Day? I just found out about it. It isn’t a Hallmark gimmick as perhaps Grandparents’ Day may be. One doesn’t need to send cards for this day. It could be a day, however, that you would like to find out more about women’s equality in the United States–the history and continuing struggles–by getting a special book

Wait for them…

Six new books, from authors we all know, are awaiting release. I’ll list them below with the dates so you can be ready to purchase! Of course you many preorder from Indigo Books. August 24–William Kent Kruger, Lightning Strike We know this author from Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land. He has also written eighteen books in the Cork O’Conner series. If you haven’t read

Summer Reading revisited

I have to say that the term ‘summer reading’ elicits mixed feelings for me. As a parent, I found myself, by August, exhausted in efforts to coax my girls to finish their summer reading assignments for school. Passive resistance was their strategy for making me crazy. As a former educator, I see the value of summer reading assignments but not if the only follow-up is

Coasters Book Club List

2021-2022 American Dirt                                     Jeanine Cummins The Daughters of Yalta                       Catherine Katz Surviving Savannah                          Patti Callahan Secrets of Happiness                         Joan Silber The Night Portrait                             Laura Morelli The Long Petal of the Sea                 Isabel Allende When the Stars Go Dark                   Paula McClain Facing the Mountain                         Daniel James Brown The Fortunate Ones                          Ed Tarkington

Book Review

The Code Breaker, Walter Isaacson—book review by Frances Boyd Do you remember what you were doing on March 13, 2020?  It was a Friday!!  I had a friend visiting from Atlanta, and we were trying to decide if it was safe enough for us to go to the Gaillard Auditorium to see Ranky Tanky.  News was spreading fast about Covid-19 cases, particularly in the northwest.