Losing an hour of reading time to gain more daylight offers a worthwhile exchange. [7 books, stacked from top to bottom: Winning the Earthquake: How Jeannette Rankin Defied All Odds to Become the First Woman in Congress, The Shop on Hidden Lane, Restore Me, Husband of the Year, And Now, Back to You; Fight, and one book showing only its bottom edges] Read Winning the Earthquake: How Jeannette Rankin Defied All Odds to Become the First Woman in Congress by Lorissa Rinehart non-fiction St. Martin's Press, 2025 "Go! Go! Go!" quoted from Congresswoman Rankin's journals and "Pivot!" as offered by the author in summary of the subject's life, sum up the scope of a challenging and rewarding life that ultimately benefitted millions of people. The author's admiration echoes throughout this intimate biography that also chronicles the evolution of the U.S. parallel to technology and industries, and reflects present-day societal struggles of voter apathy, ...
A late night of watching Storrie Night Live with delightful cameo appearances by U.S. Olympic gold medalist hockey stars Hilary Knight and Megan Keller, Hudson Williams, and musical guests Mumford & Sons with Hozier, Aaron Dessner, and Sierra Ferrell, then scrolling through online reactions that included super satisfying boos for the unapologetic misogynists in videos of watch parties are reasons why the following reviews are compressed. [NYPC 17 New Year's Poetry Challenge Anthology 2025-2026 MoSt POETRY Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center next to a stack with a small "I am Black History" journal, Gabby Greene Knows Whodunit, Definitely Maybe Not a Detective, Free Falling, Fated Skates, 2 books showing only their bottom edges, Winning the Earthquake...] Read NYPC 17: New Year's Poetry Challenge Anthology 2025-2026 from MoSt POETRY, Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center is a collection of assorted responses from poets to a variety or prompts. The Write ...