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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 9 April, 2025

Read This: This Sure Thing

I have an extraordinarily important, loving book to share with you today. This Sure Thing, written by Sarah Mayfield and illustrated by Dennis Auth, relates the story of grief and love in a family. The younger brother has passed away, and the older brother and family find ways to cope with grief, adjustment, and continuing living with such love.

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  • grief
  • bereavement
  • families
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 4 April, 2025

Read This: Women's Crusader: Catharine Beecher's Untold Story

I've got such an interesting, important biography to share with you today. Women's Crusader: Catharine Beecher's Untold Story, by R. Lee Wilson, is an insightful look into the life of a woman I didn't even know existed.

Once I started reading, though, I was so very grateful that Wilson has brought Beecher to life for us. Her story is fascinating; Wilson's deep dive into primary source materials is extraordinary. This is a book about women's rights, women's education, and a very personal life and love story.

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  • history
By Stacey Ebert, 1 March, 2025

Read This: Mindful with Me: Connecting with Your Child Through Daily Mindfulness

"Mindfulness is paying attention to the present moment with curiosity and kindness" - Mindful with Me

I'm so happy to share a new book with you today: Mindful with Me: Connecting with Your Child Through Daily Mindfulness, written by Sarah Dennehy, M.Ed, illustrated by Natalie Garber Martin, and published by The Collective Book Studio.

Read This: Mindful with Me

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By Lexa Pennington, 19 February, 2025

Can We Go to Lunch? Winning, Developing, & Mentoring the Heart of a Teenager

We are so excited to share a new book about mentoring teenagers with you. Can We Go to Lunch? Winning, Developing, & Mentoring the Heart of a Teenager is written by Kendra Berry & Kenya Sloan. Read on to learn more, including our author interview with Kendra...

Can We Go to Lunch? Winning, Developing, & Mentoring the Heart of a Teenager

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  • mentoring
  • education
By R. Barbara Git…, 27 January, 2025

Portrait of a Presidency: Patterns in My Life as President of The College of New Jersey

Publisher’s note: This is an excerpt from Chapter Five (Props for the House) of Portrait of a Presidency:  Patterns in My Life as President of The College of New Jersey (Koehler Books: 2025), R. Barbara Gitenstein, President Emerita, The College of New Jersey, Senior Fellow and Senior Consultant, Association of Governing Boards. 

Portrait of a Presidency:  Patterns in My Life as President of The College of New Jersey

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  • academia
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 13 January, 2025

Read This: Why Shooting Stars Above is One of the Most Important Books You’ll Ever Read

One of our favorite writers, Patricia Leavy, is back with a novel that is one of the most important books you’ll ever read. Shooting Stars Above is one of those books that, once you start, you cannot put down (yes, 4am bedtime, but happy!). Shooting Stars Above will be released March 18, 2025.

Read This: Why Shooting Stars is One of the Most Important Books You’ll Ever Read

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By Christyne Morrell, 23 December, 2024

The Curse of the Dead Man's Diamond

When twelve-year-old Charlotte is uprooted from New York City and forced to move to sweaty, sticky, roach-infested Florida, she’ll do anything to get back home – even conspiring with ghosts. Everyone in the kooky seaside town of Casaluna is obsessed with the supernatural, and Charlie finds herself living in the town’s most infamous haunted house, inhabited by a trio of rambunctious ghosts who were cursed for stealing a dead man’s diamond.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 5 December, 2024

Read This: Prompting Originality: The A.I. Handbook for Humans

As an educator and/or parent, you're probably wondering HOW to teach and work with AI. It isn't easy. The field is constantly changing, and student, parents, and educators don't know where to even start to learn about, utilize, and think about AI.

We all know that students will consider using AI to do their school work this year. And, if they do hit the ‘easy’ button, they’ll most likely be accepting mediocre content. Authentic, human-generated and creative content is becoming a luxury good. Teachers can tell the difference.

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  • AI
  • education
By Rebecca Clark, 5 December, 2024

Read This: The Orphan Scandal

In 1933, 15-year-old Turkiyya Hasan was beaten at the Swedish Salam Mission in Port Said, Egypt. Hasan claimed she was beaten because of her refusal to accept Christianity. The missionaries claimed that she was willfully misbehaving and provoking disturbances at the missionary.

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  • human rights
  • religious rights
By Lillie Forteau, 11 November, 2024

Read This! Atlas of Paranormal Places: A Journey to the World's Most Supernatural Places

I’m so excited to share an incredible book with you today: Atlas of Paranormal Places: A Journey to the World's Most Supernatural Places. Written by Evelyn Hollow, this book offers a uniquely dark armchair journey to the shocking supernatural events, ghosts, and unexplained phenomena that have captivated humankind for as long as we have told stories to each other, looked to the skies, and wondered whether we really are alone…

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