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Virginia McGee Butler

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Readin’, Ritin’, but Not Much ‘Rithmetic

Virginia McGee Butler
March 3, 2022

The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen

Virginia McGee Butler
March 3, 2022

Just out on March first is The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen, advertised as the first-ever monograph on this beloved midcentury husband-and-wife illustration team. I got to read the advance copy furnished by the publisher, Chronicle Chroma, through Net Galley.

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 25, 2022

Car Line - Then and Now

Virginia McGee Butler
February 25, 2022

During the fall lull in the coronavirus, I found myself on the opposite side of a school pick-up car line from the one I remembered. A lot of things had changed.

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February 21, 2022

Bluebird

Virginia McGee Butler
February 21, 2022

Bluebird, by Sharon Cameron, raises questions right from the start. Unless you are a history expert on the period right after World War II, I recommend reading her back matter before starting the book.

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February 14, 2022

Revisiting a Valentine Memory

Virginia McGee Butler
February 14, 2022

I’ll call him Bobby, which might have actually been his name. I can’t use the old cliché to say his family was poor as church mice since I think the mice had several steps advantage up the financial ladder.

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 10, 2022

The Next Ship Home

Virginia McGee Butler
February 10, 2022

Heather Webb sets her book of historical fiction, The Next Ship Home, at the turn of the century in and around Ellis Island. The book is well-researched and true to the times. Two protagonists get almost equal billing.

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 4, 2022

The Bigger Sin

Virginia McGee Butler
February 4, 2022

First of all, nobody put me in charge of ranking sins so I may be way off base with this blog. However, I feel a need to have my say. From all the posts I’ve seen recently about censorship and banning of books, I am not looking at an occasional problem.

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Virginia McGee Butler
February 1, 2022

Loyalty

Virginia McGee Butler
February 1, 2022

Avi begins his book Loyalty with the date of Friday, April 4, 1774, and the sentence, “On this day, my father was murdered because he said a prayer.”

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January 26, 2022

Library Shelfie Day

Virginia McGee Butler
January 26, 2022

Okay, so you have to wonder a bit about having a day for everything and who came up with this one. The fourth Wednesday in January was designated as Library Shelfie Day for organizations and individuals.

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January 23, 2022

Violeta

Virginia McGee Butler
January 23, 2022

Isabelle Allende begins her novel, Violeta, with Violeta’s letter to Camilo whom she loves “more than anyone in this world.” She promises to tell him her life story that is worthy of a novel, more because of her sins than because of her virtues.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 18, 2022

Happy Birthday, A. A. Milne!

Virginia McGee Butler
January 18, 2022

In the children’s book news recently, I saw that the A. A. Milne books became public domain on January 1, 2022. It set me thinking of the pleasure they had brought me and of the shared pleasure they had brought with my own children and with the kindergarteners and second graders I taught.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 11, 2022

BB Is a Little Shot

Virginia McGee Butler
January 11, 2022

Forty years ago, as we were winding up our day, we got a phone call from my brother-in-law John. Since we were in Germany and John was in Virginia, phone calls were both expensive and rare.

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 7, 2022

Crazy Cardinal Capers

Virginia McGee Butler
January 7, 2022

This composition was brought on by a cardinal who claims ownership of the bush outside our pantry window. I have been amused at the uselessness of the bird fighting something that didn’t really exist, thinking how much smarter I was than Cardinal. I would never be so foolish – or would I?

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Virginia McGee Butler
January 1, 2022

Happy New Year 2022!

Virginia McGee Butler
January 1, 2022

Happy New Year! As we begin a new year, I wish each of you a peaceful and happy one with an acrostic.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 29, 2021

The Churchill Sisters

Virginia McGee Butler
December 29, 2021

Rachel Trethewey uses previously unpublished letters from the Churchill archives to tell the story of the Churchill sisters in the aptly named biography, The Churchill Sisters.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 25, 2021

The Flawed Manger Scene

Virginia McGee Butler
December 25, 2021

Joseph has lost his staff. The moss on the manger roof is splotchy. The donkey has no ears and the cow only one of her horns. Since the nativity scene came from Sears and was inexpensive in the first place, why don’t we just replace it?

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 22, 2021

Inadequacy of Words

Virginia McGee Butler
December 22, 2021

Gary Schmidt is a prime reason that books should not have age labels. His books are labelled “middle grade.” Like youth, his books are often wasted on the young. An adult friend and I have become Schmidt groupies and make sure we read and discuss the next book when it comes out.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 17, 2021

Librarian

Virginia McGee Butler
December 17, 2021

This blog is part book review and part cautionary tale. I’ll start with a word of caution. If you allow your daughter to grow up to be a librarian, you can count on your to-be-read stack of books to grow like Southern kudzu from her suggestions, even if your list gets no help from other sources.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 11, 2021

Out of My Heart

Virginia McGee Butler
December 11, 2021

Sharon Draper began Melody’s story in Out of My Mind. I recommend reading it for background before reading her newest account in Out of My Heart. Reading them back to back would be best.

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Virginia McGee Butler
December 4, 2021

Best Emergency Ever!

Virginia McGee Butler
December 4, 2021

I could hear urgency in my daughter-in-law’s voice when I answered the phone. “Could you go get Benjamin at school? He missed the transfer bus.”

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Virginia McGee Butler
November 30, 2021

Wish You Were Here

Virginia McGee Butler
November 30, 2021

One good thing seems to be certain in the wake of every national or international crisis, whether manmade or in nature. Jodi Picoult will incorporate it into a gripping novel. The current pandemic sets the scene for Wish You Were Here.

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