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Women and Travel

Anastasia M. Ashman, an American writer living in Istanbul and coeditor of Tales from the Expat Harem, an anthology by foreign women living in Turkey, recommends these books on women and travel, and more:

Unsuitable for Ladies: An Anthology of Women Travellers, selected by Jane Robinson. "In this spunky companion volume to Wayward Women (her book about women travel writers through history), Robinson collects the global travels of 200 women across 16 countries. The chapters indicate that the act of travel is and has always been a transformative force in women's lives. "

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Parenting, Literally

The anonymous mom behind the popular parenting blog Ask Moxie wrote us to say: "Parenting is such a life-changing and inherently traumatic experience that I'd bet at least half of us have seriously considered writing a book about it. (Mine would be filled with incidents like the time my 2 1/2-year-old accidentally glued the cat to the chair.) It's hard to improve on the standards, though, so if you're too bleary-eyed and laundry-wearied* to write your own, don't feel guilty about stealing some time to read these classics of the parenting narrative genre:"

(In reverse chronological order)

Mother Shock: Loving Every (Other) Minute of It, by Andrea J. Buchanan. "A series of essays about changing identity, joy, disappointment, and negotiating the daily ebb and flow of life as a new mother, Andi's book is real and raw and encouraging. It compares the process of becoming a mother to the process of moving to a foreign country and learning the culture."

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History of English, Books

Professor Ann Curzan, the scholar on the history of English we interviewed for last week's Behind The Dictionary feature, recommends these books on the subject:

David Crystal's The Stories of English "is packed with interesting information about the history of English."

Bill Bryson's The Mother Tongue "is a very accessible history of English."

John McWhorter's Word on the Street: Debunking the Myth of "Pure" Standard English "is also accessible and treats both language change and dialectal differences."

Language Myths, edited by Laurie Bauer and Peter Trudgill, "is a collection of short, very smart essays that address a range of myths about language -- language change, dialects, the effects of TV, etc."

"Michael Adams and I have written an introductory textbook about English linguistics that people tell us doesn't read like your average textbook (which was absolutely our goal!): How English Works


Books for Teens

Katie Raynolds, the high school linguaphile we interviewed in our magazine last year, emailed from Seattle asking if she could intern in our New York office during spring break. Our answer: But of course! Katie just spent a busy and fun week with us. Here's a list of book recommendations for teenagers she put together:

"Just for girls"

Gossip Girl, by Cecily von Ziegesar
"I'm the first to admit that this series is complete fluff; there are no deep, intellectual conversations, no defining moments, and no witty dialogue. However I believe that these books provide a great opportunity for girls that don't normally read. I find that my friends that shun other reading material tend to enjoy this series."

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Ann Brashares
"The first of a series of four, this book is a great story about four girls that stay in touch over the summer through a 'magical' pair of pants. There are moments that tempt you to roll your eyes but it remains a sweet story about friendship, travel and the jeans that tie them together."

Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson, by Louise Rennison
"While the title of this book makes girls in the book store blush, the story behind the title is well worth the embarrassment. Told through the diary of British girl named Georgia, this series had me crying with laughter. Georgia's British slang is so outlandish that each book requires a glossary for translations, yet her story is relatable and risible in any language."

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Reading & Writing Books for Teachers

Mary Lee and Frankie, who write the blog A Year of Reading, are elementary school teachers with three books between them: Reconsidering Read-Aloud , Beyond Leveled Books and Still Learning to Read. Last week they recommended books for students. This week they graciously pass along this list of reading and writing books for educators:

Strategies That Work by Stephanie Harvey

Growing Readers by Kathy Collins

Comprehension Through Conversation by Maria Nichols

Reading With Meaning by Debbie Miller

Boy Writers by Ralph Fletcher

The Revision Toolbox by Georgia Heard

Study Driven by Katie Wood Ray


Read Alouds

Mary Lee and Frankie, elementary school teachers who write the blog A Year of Reading, are also the authors of three books between them: Reconsidering Read-Aloud , Beyond Leveled Books and Still Learning to Read. They graciously recommended these books for "read alouds" with elementary schoolers:

Scaredy Squirrel and Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend by Melanie Watt ("fun picture books even for 5th graders")

An Egg Is Quiet and A Seed Is Sleepy by Dianna Aston ("gorgeous literary/poetic science books")

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo ("great story, fabulous conversation-starter")

Gossamer by Lois Lowry ("another great story and conversation-starter")

Blood on the River: James Town 1607 by Elisa Lynn Carbone ("historical fiction with primary source material included")


Freelance Writer Books

Want to sell articles to magazines? Write copy for businesses? Author Michael Stelzner, who produces the blog Writing White Papers, recently compiled a list of his top ten books for writers, including these guides to freelance writing:

The Renegade Writer. "Achieve freelance writing success the unconventional way."

The Well-Fed Writer. "Put more food on the table with proven methods for freelancers."

The Elements of Copywriting. "THE guide for writing copy intended to sell."

The Copywriter's Handbook. "Techniques for freelance copywriters."


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