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Nourishing the soul By LJ and SLJ editors Tasting different kinds of food is usually a key part of any kind of food festival. This fall, however, organizers of culinary events are finding new ways to connect with food lovers around the globe. One benefit of this new reality is that foodies can attend festivals in far-flung locales that may have been too far or expensive to travel to in usual times. When it comes to cooking demonstrations, online viewers can often get a better view of the techniques being shown than they would by viewing them in person. We highlight festivals that the entire family can enjoy this season. We also feature upcoming romance novels that can serve as escapism in this time of uncertainty. Lastly, we share snapshots of pandemic life, and encourage you to share your work area, garden, or any space that is bringing you comfort during these challenging times. |
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Sample a Virtual Food Festival This Fall By Melanie Kletter Here are some food events taking place virtually in the coming weeks. Some of these events are free, though many food festivals are also fundraisers so some charge fees for participants to attend. |
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LJ Talks to Kwana Jackson By Kellie Tilton Kwana Jackson advocates for diversifying the romance genre under the hashtag she coined, #WeNeedDiverseRomance. LJ recently caught up with Jackson to talk books, libraries, and the future of her favorite genre. |
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Books That Answer, "How Did We Get Here?" By LJ Reviews In light of current events, patrons may be looking for answers to the question: "How did we get here?" We round up books that offer insight into American politics, from the founding of the country to the present day. |
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When Words Fail: Pandemic Life in a Picture By Kara Yorio Send us a snapshot of your life during the pandemic for an SLJ photo essay that tells the story of this time. It could be your work area, garden, a cabinet full of hand sanitizer, a pet, or favorite work-from-home outfit. |
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