My Dad Sent Me the Seattle Times’ Nancy Pearl Article
Thursday, August 18th, 2005clipped from the newspaper. The photos and layout and everything are wonderful. The online version doesn’t compare to that.
Thanks, Dad & Step-Mom!
clipped from the newspaper. The photos and layout and everything are wonderful. The online version doesn’t compare to that.
Thanks, Dad & Step-Mom!
The Seattle Times tells us what Nancy Pearl, the librarian on whom the librarian action figure is modeled, has been doing lately.
Most importantly, it reports:
"An ‘action figure’ made in her likeness has been reissued in ‘deluxe’ form, with book cart, desk and computer, and has just arrived at the Archie McPhee store in […]
Since my wrists need to heal, I’ve called on an action figure for some help blogging.
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from Library Stuff
The Women’s National Book Association honored Nancy Pearl with their 2004 WNBA award on Friday, according to this USA Today profile of her and her interest in reading.
“It was painful to live in our house, and consequently I spent most of my childhood and early adolescence at the public library … It’s not too much […]
Jann Malone of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports what librarian Nancy Pearl and the action figure modeled after her have been up to lately. Pearl’s been inspiring readers all over the country. The action figure is one of the top selling toys at Archie McPhee.
You know, it’s close to that time of year when people expect […]
at least in terms of action figures, according to Jessamyn. I need to investigate this, but I can’t do it right now.
but not quite. Actually, it’s almost making me want to see the film.
(What was it someone was saying to me about Noah Wyle the other day? Someone’s brother going through med school on the same timeline Carter was on ER?)
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Bob Stepno writes some nice thoughts about National Public Radio’s segment with Nancy Pearl, model for the action figure librarian, who shared the first lines of books.
I caught up on my Get Fuzzy reading tonight. This past week’s strips had the theme of Bucky the cat wanting a statue of himself. He claims, “Statues show people who they need to idolize. The are visual aids, if you will, to show the idiot masses who their betters are. For only perfect people […]