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The quote in the title comes from Margret Fuller and captures the importance of reading in preparing literate young minds to face the challenges of leadership. Saturday, December 11, 2010. My reading group read How I Came to Be a Writer. I knew that Phyllis Reynolds Naylor had written. Eli Whitney and the Cotton Gin. I was disappointed by s.
I just finished the June selection of the Reading with Jacqs project and thoroughly enjoyed this 1895 classic. I have picked up novels by Thomas Hardy several times to read, but never finished one. Ironically, it seems that all of those failed attempts were associated with the packing involved with a major move. Now that I have finished.