Author name: Megan Andrews

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A Meditation on Lite Reading

I was recently enjoying a coffee with my dear friend and sister, Emily Andrews, and our conversation took a literary turn. Now before you get all excited and prime your pipes for some serious intellectual pontificating, I’ll warn you that my recent forays into the world of classroom teaching have left my mind mushy. I’m good for nothing when it comes to “The Greats” these days. My nightstand is a hapless home to stacks of penny reads and quick reads and trash reads and literary “junk food,” but Emily assured me that there may be those of you out there who don’t always feel up to the Anna Karenina’s of this world and might be encouraged by a friendly reminder that reading can just be…FUN…

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The In-Between

I’ve been reading a lot of children’s literature recently, due to my role as the Elementary teacher here at CenterForLit. We just finished reading C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and I was struck by the youngest brother, Edmund’s, character development. Not a baby any longer to be coddled by his mother or sister, but not yet mature enough to claim a leader’s role like Peter, Edmund is half-baked, sullen, and in-process. When he first comes to Narnia, he falls in with a dangerous crowd. Immature and lustful for recognition and power, he pledges his loyalty to the White Witch and betrays his family to secure his ambition, all within the first few chapters of the story. Not a stellar beginning, you might say. Sheepishly, I will admit that he’s the character with whom I identify the most…

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Fall Pinterest Fails and the Messy Real

Fall has officially arrived here in northeast Washington. As the air adopts a chill, we are barreling towards the season of harvest parties and hay rides, hot chocolate and flushed faces, pumpkins and apple-cider. Tradition holds that this season affords us all a glowing opportunity to throw open our homes to company. Thanks to Pinterest, we have a vivid picture in our minds of the model autumnal home: decorated but not cluttered, festive but not garish, tidy but just the right amount of “lived in.” If you’re anything like me, you are already laboring under the weight of this impossible standard, maybe opting for a feeble mini pumpkin on your desk as your token tribute to the season…

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“The Penderwicks in Spring” and Expectation Games

Do yourself a favor and grab the latest Penderwicks book by Jeanne Birdsall as soon as you can, because it was wonderful! Surrounded by tissues, red-nosed, and teary, I am remembering all of the reasons that this little family is my favorite. Now, before you roll your eyes and pronounce me a hopeless sap for crying over a kids’ book, let me explain…

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