bbgb’s scholarship is a nonacademic grant for high school seniors living in the greater richmond area. The bookshop is accepting applications through July 1.
Browsing: Reading
A powerful novel of hope and forgiveness, “The Little Liar” is Mitch Albom’s first exploration of the Holocaust, and it leaves an indelible mark on readers.
Chesterfield County Public Library will officially open its new Midlothian Library (100 Millworks Crossing) on Wednesday, January 31 at 10 a.m.
RFM team members share books they have enjoyed – maybe you will, too! According to RFM’s editor, Nikki Erlick’s “The Measure” will stick with you for months to come.
Work as a family to create and achieve family goals!
Robin Milwit’s summer internship with Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood in 1996 was life-changing. “What a learning experience,” says Milwit, who teaches kindergarten at Greenwood Elementary and is the author of Hedda…
Whether it’s remote, hybrid, or in-person learning, your public library has something for students and their families. Read more in this issue of RFM!
New on the RFM Bookshelf: “Small Mercies” explores the intersection of race, poverty, and motherhood. Karen says, “It’s not an easy read, but it’s a good one.”
Parents have been trying to raise readers and connect their kids with books for years. Karen shares a strategy from her mom’s playbook and tips that work today.
Parents and caregivers, whether we’re ready for it or not, summer is quickly approaching. Like many of you, I am looking forward to slower mornings, a less strict routine, and…
Kristin van Ogtrop’s essay collections are perfect for gifting – the mom-figure in your life will appreciate her honesty, wit, and wisdom. Two great titles!
How local nonprofits – Read to Them, Lit Limo, Reach Out and Read, CMoR, Little Free Library – are helping connect kids with books in in under-invested regions.