My "growing up" years were spent in the Southwest - New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada. The first thing my mom would do whenever we moved to a new town was to locate the library and get us signed up for library cards. My first library memory happened in Santa Fe where I w

 as born.  We had to go down a flight of stairs to get to the children's area (which I thought was so cool - my books were so special that I actually had to take stairs to get to them!), and one of the first books I remember checking out was an alphabet book titled "A Beastly Circus" by Peggy Parish.  I loved that book so much that my mom went to a bookstore and had it special ordered so I could own my very own copy.  I still have it, and whenever I look at one of the letters (the letter Y: Yodeling yak yogis yank yellow yams),  I can still feel myself climbing down those stairs in the Santa Fe public library.
as born.  We had to go down a flight of stairs to get to the children's area (which I thought was so cool - my books were so special that I actually had to take stairs to get to them!), and one of the first books I remember checking out was an alphabet book titled "A Beastly Circus" by Peggy Parish.  I loved that book so much that my mom went to a bookstore and had it special ordered so I could own my very own copy.  I still have it, and whenever I look at one of the letters (the letter Y: Yodeling yak yogis yank yellow yams),  I can still feel myself climbing down those stairs in the Santa Fe public library.Summer reading lists always intrigue me. The NPR list is a great one, and I'm anxious to read the Ethan Canin book displayed in the last blog, America, America. Mr. Canin is one of my favorite authors, and I highly recommend two of his other books as good summer reads: Carry Me Across the Water and For Kings and Planets. When looking for other summer reading lists, I stumbled across one from the Bookslut web site. Of course it lists some books to read, but it also gives tips on how to choose good "beach" books, including the advice to not buy books at the airport (full of Mitch Albom and books about guys and their dogs, is the opinion offered). Instead, readers are advised to think about choosing books at truckstops (supposedly a better selection...hmm...) or even better, the library (wow, what great advice!)
 
 



