
Eleanor Roosevelt’s best blogging tips
Eleanor Roosevelt would have made an excellent blogger. Though she lived and died before the era of the world wide

Eleanor Roosevelt would have made an excellent blogger. Though she lived and died before the era of the world wide

Talk about strange bedfellows. My husband and I recently watched Arranged, the indie drama about two girls–one Muslim, one Orthodox
Secrets are bad for you. So says David Eagleman, author of the new book Incognito: The Secret Lives of the
Summer is a great time to shake up your reading routine. I read a lot, and I choose a lot

Confession: I didn’t know anything about Eleanor Roosevelt just one month ago. For years, I’d noticed that older females I
My home internet connection is down so I’m writing this post from my neighborhood library. This is the first post

The 1980 Pride and Prejudice made-for-tv miniseries is a solid, well-respected BBC adaptation–so respected that it almost kept the 1995
Lisa McMinn had me at “hello.” Or at least at page 14, where she says: In the 1950s, roles were

Regular Modern Mrs Darcy readers know that I’m an Anne of Green Gables fan. I greatly enjoyed re-reading the series

The first film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice came out in 1940. I’m a big Jane Austen fan–I love the
It’s almost time for the Summer Reading Guide. Order now and plan to join us on May 15th for Unboxing—the best book party of the year!
Grab your Summer Reading Guide and join us for the best book party of the year!