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Reach Out and Read, Harris Health bridging literacy gap with free books at wellness exams
Read full article: Reach Out and Read, Harris Health bridging literacy gap with free books at wellness examsWe all know how important reading books are to help children's early development but statistics show Black and Latino families, especially in the Houston area, still don't have access to books -- which is why a clinic is trying to change that by giving free books to children.
A woman’s journey to find purpose, happiness and friendship in a new city
Read full article: A woman’s journey to find purpose, happiness and friendship in a new cityShe’s a writer, blogger, and podcast host on a journey to try new things and meet new people. Pamela Lamp is hoping to inspire your life's next chapter with her new book called, "Do The Next New Thing." Learn more about her road to self-discovery and finding "what's next" at any stage in life.
Fort Bend ISD board vote to move forward on policy to give superintendent power to remove certain books from libraries
Read full article: Fort Bend ISD board vote to move forward on policy to give superintendent power to remove certain books from librariesThe Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees voted to move forward on a policy change on Monday that will allow the superintendent authority to remove certain books from school libraries. The superintendent will also designate someone to fulfill that role.
I’m from Houston, he’s from the UK - why do we share similar identity struggles?
Read full article: I’m from Houston, he’s from the UK - why do we share similar identity struggles?KPRC 2 digital producer Ahmed Humble speaks with author Jassa Ahluwalia about his memoir, which highlights growing up Indian/Punjabi and British. However, due to his outward appearance, he is not what you’d picture when you think of someone South Asian. Because of the vast diversity in Houston, many (including Ahmed) can relate to Ahluwalia's identity struggles.
Dr. Ian Smith talks working hard, safaris, and Ashe Cayne’s comeback in his new novel
Read full article: Dr. Ian Smith talks working hard, safaris, and Ashe Cayne’s comeback in his new novelNew York Times best-selling author Dr. Ian Smith is back on Houston Life. You may have read some of his health and nutrition books but did you know he also has a popular, fictional detective series? The fourth installment of the series "Eagle Rock" was just released this month. Watch the player above to find out how to snag your copy and his upcoming book "Eat Your Age."
3 simple (new) ways Houston parents can save big on back-to-school shopping 🎒📚
Read full article: 3 simple (new) ways Houston parents can save big on back-to-school shopping 🎒📚Experts say this year, just like everything else, it’s going to cost you more money to buy all that back-to-school gear. KPRC 2′s Bill Spencer is looking for brand new ways you can save money.
The Reverend Shawn Amos chats about his music and literary career, divorce and life as the son of Wally ‘Famous’ Amos
Read full article: The Reverend Shawn Amos chats about his music and literary career, divorce and life as the son of Wally ‘Famous’ AmosHe's a dad, musician and author who spent his childhood in the kitchen with his dad, cookie creator Wally "Famous" Amos. Now, the recent Texas transplant is an accomplished musician and author -- winning a Grammy and the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. Ahead of his new album release and gig performing at Dosey Doe in The Woodlands, he's chatting with Houston Life about his successes, struggles, and what he's learned along the way.
How you can go on a literary adventure as part of Houston's first bookstore crawl
Read full article: How you can go on a literary adventure as part of Houston's first bookstore crawlIt's a fun way to explore independent bookstores across Houston, and a perfect way to celebrate Saturday’s Indie Bookstore Day.
Local author Lynne Kelly writes ‘The Secret Language of Birds’ after a rare whooping crane nesting event in Texas
Read full article: Local author Lynne Kelly writes ‘The Secret Language of Birds’ after a rare whooping crane nesting event in TexasMeet the author who features relationships between humans and wildlife in her literary works. Her latest work is based on a true event when whooping cranes nested in Texas for the first time in a century. Read on to discover more about her inspiration behind the book.
Emails reveal stay-at-home mom was aware of outstanding library books, and promised to return them amid previous warrant
Read full article: Emails reveal stay-at-home mom was aware of outstanding library books, and promised to return them amid previous warrantA stay-at-home mother who felt like she was unjustly punished for not returning library books was reportedly made aware of the issue multiple times before the courts issued her a warrant.
Local author and former teacher launches podcast to help kids
Read full article: Local author and former teacher launches podcast to help kidsMarch is National Reading Month and we met local author, mom, and now podcast host Lauren Piland. She stopped by with her recommendations for books that will help parents start difficult but important conversations with their kids. Her podcast "The Blooming Books Podcast" is a good place to start!
Bookstagrammer Jasmine Washington takes you on a trip with children and young adult books about black culture
Read full article: Bookstagrammer Jasmine Washington takes you on a trip with children and young adult books about black cultureIn honor of Black History Month, explore family heritage, music, and communities through books perfect for any age.
Houston book influencer shares her top 5 reads to cozy up with this winter
Read full article: Houston book influencer shares her top 5 reads to cozy up with this winterCindy Burnett is a Houston book influencer and host of the "Thoughts From A Page" podcast. She reads about 15 books a month, so it’s safe to say she knows what she’s talking about!
Books Between Kids promotes literacy in underserved areas around Houston
Read full article: Books Between Kids promotes literacy in underserved areas around HoustonKPRC 2 and our Community partners at Energy Transfer and Houston Christian University are proud to feature Books Between Kids and the work they do to provide books to economically disadvantaged children in Houston.
Katy ISD is adjusting its book ban policy: Here’s why
Read full article: Katy ISD is adjusting its book ban policy: Here’s whyKaty Independent School District’s school board voted to unanimously update and adjust the district’s current book removal policy after several children’s classics, including Dr. Seuss’ “Wacky Wednesday” and “No, David!” by David Shannon were put on the district’s removal list because of nudity.
Houston’s ‘Little Banned Library’ highlights literature as Texas leads country in number of books banned
Read full article: Houston’s ‘Little Banned Library’ highlights literature as Texas leads country in number of books bannedJennifer and her husband Glenn opened Little Banned Library in Houston Heights at the corner of Heights Boulevard and 11th Street.
From exotic dancing to PhD.: Houston-area author debuts new book on overcoming your past and pursuing your future
Read full article: From exotic dancing to PhD.: Houston-area author debuts new book on overcoming your past and pursuing your futureEducator, speaker, host, author, wife and mother: Those are just some of the titles belonging to Tyra Hodge, PhD., supervisor and social-emotional learning coordinator at one of the fastest growing districts in the greater Houston area.
5 titles that will make you want to grab a book!
Read full article: 5 titles that will make you want to grab a book!Although January is almost over, it’s not too late to pick up another healthy habit. Houston book-podcaster Cindy Burnett shares the top book recommendations for 2023 to get you back into reading!
Here are Houston Public Library’s most-checked-out books in 2022
Read full article: Here are Houston Public Library’s most-checked-out books in 2022Are you curious to know what other Houstonians were reading this year? From audiobooks and e-books to plain old paperbacks, readers checked out a lot of books from the Houston Public Library this year.
League City council blocks tax dollars from being spent on certain library materials
Read full article: League City council blocks tax dollars from being spent on certain library materialsLeague City council members narrowly approved a measure that will block certain library materials deemed “obscene” from being purchased using city tax dollars.
J.K. Rowling’s new book about YouTube cartoonist who gets doxxed by online trolls
Read full article: J.K. Rowling’s new book about YouTube cartoonist who gets doxxed by online trollsMany followers of “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling are pointing out that her newest book appears to bear some similarities to her own life, as the plot revolves around an artist who is doxxed online.
Humble ISD parents voice concerns about student’s access to certain books in campus libraries
Read full article: Humble ISD parents voice concerns about student’s access to certain books in campus librariesHumble ISD parents voiced concern about access to certain books in the district’s libraries and took their concerns to public comment in Tuesday’s board meeting.
Houston author J. Elle releases new fantasy novel ‘Ashes of Gold’
Read full article: Houston author J. Elle releases new fantasy novel ‘Ashes of Gold’J. Elle is a Third Ward YA novelist and former teacher who became a New York Times bestselling author in 2021 after the release of her first book ‘Wings of Ebony.’
Ken Lindner’s ‘Aspire higher’ promises to motivate you to elevate your life
Read full article: Ken Lindner’s ‘Aspire higher’ promises to motivate you to elevate your lifeAs the founder of the Positive Life Choice Psychology, he has studied the art of decision-making for years, and now in his new book, “ASPIRE HIGHER, How to Find the Love, Positivity, and Purpose to Elevate Your Life and the World,” author Ken Lindner offers his formula to help you raise your self-esteem and self-confidence.
Katy ISD parents demand answers from the district after finding books in campus libraries that contain ‘vulgar and explicit material’
Read full article: Katy ISD parents demand answers from the district after finding books in campus libraries that contain ‘vulgar and explicit material’Several Katy ISD parents are upset over certain books that are on the shelves at their kid’s schools. The parents said the books are obscene and sexually explicit in nature.
13 children’s books my family is obsessed with at the moment
Read full article: 13 children’s books my family is obsessed with at the momentI’m not always the best “get on the floor and play” kind of mom, but any time one of my kids wants to bring me a book, I’ll drop what I’m doing in favor of some cuddles and reading time.
VYPE Media's Week 2 Plays of the Week
Read full article: VYPE Media's Week 2 Plays of the WeekAnother week of High School Football in the books, means another week of VYPE Live's top plays of the week! We've got it all this week. Offensive firepower, defensive TDs, and even some special teams! So take a look and come back Monday as we let YOU the fans vote on what play should be crowned as Play of the Week!!!!
The power of music: How a local child on the autism spectrum found his voice
Read full article: The power of music: How a local child on the autism spectrum found his voiceDaniel Brundidge, a then 4-year-old Houston non-verbal child with autism, became viral in 2019 after his mom caught him humming to the Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ hit song “Old Town Road.”
League City author & illustrator Sheila McGraw on her new children’s book, ‘Of Love and Pies’
Read full article: League City author & illustrator Sheila McGraw on her new children’s book, ‘Of Love and Pies’After finding success as the illustrator of the popular children’s classic, ‘Love You Forever,’ Sheila McGraw left the cold Canadian weather for a waterfront community in Galveston County.
Looking for easy recipes? This local cookbook is your guide to fast home meals
Read full article: Looking for easy recipes? This local cookbook is your guide to fast home mealsIf you’re looking for quick meal ideas, there’s a wonderful cookbook that’s not only filled with tasty recipes that can be prepared in a short amount of time, it also brings awareness to food insecurity.
Singer Michelle Williams gets candid about her struggles with mental health
Read full article: Singer Michelle Williams gets candid about her struggles with mental healthAs a member of Destiny’s Child, Michelle Williams found fame and success, but that couldn’t stop her secret battle with depression.
‘Hometown Boy’ author shares inspiration and next steps for the shelf
Read full article: ‘Hometown Boy’ author shares inspiration and next steps for the shelfA rainy day is a perfect time to curl up on the sofa with a good book, and if you like a sweet, feel-good, small-town romance then ‘Hometown Boy’ is the book for you. Author and blogger Audrey McClelland shares what inspired her to write this novel, as well as her plans to pen more in the future.
Local author Liara Tamani finds success in young adult novels set in Houston
Read full article: Local author Liara Tamani finds success in young adult novels set in HoustonHer books tell universal coming-of-age stories set in the Houston area, and she gives voice to love stories of teens not always represented in young adult literature.
Get your body ready for summer with the ‘Fast Burn’ program
Read full article: Get your body ready for summer with the ‘Fast Burn’ programNew York Times bestselling author and host of the syndicated television show The Doctors’—Ian K. Smith, M.D has a unique intermittent fasting plan that combines the power of time-restricted eating with an easy-to-follow detailed program.
Infertility Awareness Week: Author Amy Klein shares her heartfelt journey to have a baby
Read full article: Infertility Awareness Week: Author Amy Klein shares her heartfelt journey to have a babyAuthor and columnist, Amy Klein, details her struggles to try to get pregnant in her successful New York Times “Fertility Diary” column.
Are you looking for a new job? This book could give you tools to get back into the workforce
Read full article: Are you looking for a new job? This book could give you tools to get back into the workforceFor over 35 years, Ken Lindner has guided individuals in a very diverse pool of job categories and professional fields.
Local singer Bill Nash gets candid about writing songs for country music legends
Read full article: Local singer Bill Nash gets candid about writing songs for country music legendsHOUSTON – He has penned songs for country stars such as Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Diamond Rio, and Larry Gatlin. Now singer-songwriter, Bill Nash, looks back at his extraordinary career in music in his newly released autobiography, Saint Sinner Singer: An Unexpected, Redirected, Resurrected Life. Bill Nash and Kris Kristofferson in 1974 on the Phil Everly show (Bill Nash)The song is called “For the Good Times,” and you can see both artists performing the song in the video below. Bill and Kim Nash with country singer Reba McEntire (Bill Nash)“There were 5,000 songs that Reba listened to for two slots on that greatest hits album and ours was just picked at random. AdNash’s memoir, Saint Sinner Singer: An Unexpected, Redirected, Resurrected Life, is available now for sale.
Bellaire teacher Jennifer Mathieu on how her book became a Netflix film directed by Amy Poehler
Read full article: Bellaire teacher Jennifer Mathieu on how her book became a Netflix film directed by Amy PoehlerHOUSTON – The new Netflix film “Moxie” is a coming-of-age story that highlights the importance of female empowerment. The film is based on a book by the same name, written by local author and Bellaire High School teacher, Jennifer Mathieu. She shared with Houston Life her excitement after her novel got the Hollywood treatment by renowned comedian Amy Poehler. Nico Hiraga as Seth, Amy Poehler as Lisa/Director/Producer, Hadley Robinson as Vivian in Moxie. Jennifer Mathieu and Amy Poehler on the set of 'Moxie" (Jennifer Mathieu)“Visiting the set was so fun.
Houston Rockets, Reliant and Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation hosting annual book drive
Read full article: Houston Rockets, Reliant and Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation hosting annual book driveHOUSTON – Throughout the month of March, the Houston Rockets and the Rockets Women’s Organization are partnering up with Reliant for the fifth annual ‘HTX Reads Book Drive,’ benefiting the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation. This year Houstonians can support childhood literacy virtually by texting “BookDrive” to 91999, or visiting bushhoustonliteracy.org/bookdrive. In addition to donating money or books, Houstonians are encouraged to celebrate National Read Aloud Month by making reading with their children a daily habit and using #HTXReads when sharing photos on social media. Watch as Lauren Kelly chats with Julie Baker Finck, President, Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation, Felicia Stone, Houston Rockets Women’s Organization, and Leanne Schneider, Director Of Community Relations at Reliant about how you can support this wonderful event.
17 picture books you’ve never heard of, but that your kids will love
Read full article: 17 picture books you’ve never heard of, but that your kids will loveWho doesn’t love “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” (And the polar bear version. And the panda edition!) Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle definitely have that formula down to a science. And well, the classics are the classics for a reason, and most parents can probably agree there will be room for those books on any shelf.
‘Don’t give up’: Houston author fulfills dreams of publishing first book at the age of 77
Read full article: ‘Don’t give up’: Houston author fulfills dreams of publishing first book at the age of 77At the age of 77, Ellen Richardson had her first novel published after overcoming numerous obstacles. She shared her journey writing and publishing her book, Murder and the Talk Show Diva, and why it’s important to persevere and never give up. “I want to have a book published. I’ve been writing for so long, and so finally my dream came true.”Houston author Ellen Richardson shares her journey writing and publishing her first book, Murder and the Talk Show Diva. The two of them together solve the murder.”Houston author Ellen Richardson shares her journey writing and publishing her first book, Murder and the Talk Show Diva.
How growing up in Third Ward inspired a Houston teacher to become a successful author
Read full article: How growing up in Third Ward inspired a Houston teacher to become a successful authorHOUSTON – A former teacher found inspiration in her Third Ward upbringing to create new a fantasy novel set in Houston. The book is called Wings of Ebony and the author, J. Elle, chatted with Houston Life about her impressive story that landed her a six-figure book deal. Houston author J. Elle (Chris Spicks Photography)“I wanted to get into the profession, but I didn’t have any formal training. Wings of Ebony is out now and it debuted on the New York Times young adult bestseller list. To connect with J. Elle, click here.
Houston author J. Elle hopes to ‘inspire a movement’ in new YA Fantasy novel inspired by Third Ward
Read full article: Houston author J. Elle hopes to ‘inspire a movement’ in new YA Fantasy novel inspired by Third WardHOUSTON – A Houston-native author is tackling racism, privilege and empowerment in her new, debut novel. Author J. Elle spoke to KPRC 2 about her book described as the 2018 film “The Hate U Give” meets DC’s “Wonder Woman” taking place in a “Black Panther” world. Elle said she hopes her book can “inspire a movement and plant the seeds of change.”From inspiration to publishingElle told KPRC 2 an image rooted in her mind brought her to the keyboard. Ad“Writing is like exercise, like I just sat there (at my desk) one morning and started drafting what came to mind,” she told KPRC 2. My neighborhood lives in the pages of this book,” she told KPRC 2.
10 Texas books that defined 2020
Read full article: 10 Texas books that defined 2020None of us will forget the year 2020, but hopefully a part of these memories will be of books we read for solace and comfort during these strange times. Below are a handful of recommendations—each with a Texas connection—for holiday gifts or for your own to-read list. Two nonfiction books shed the proverbial spotlight on one of the state’s favorite actors, Matthew McConaughey, while other titles introduce fresh perspectives and voices that explore Texas landscapes and identities in new and unexpected ways. Nights When Nothing Happened by Simon Han (Riverhead)Han’s debut novel animates the struggles of an immigrant family from Tianjin, China, living in the Dallas-area suburb of Plano. Simon the Fiddler follows Boudlin’s adventures and missteps throughout South and East Texas during the late 19th century, amid the chaos and turmoil of Reconstruction.
Trump could ink book deal worth $100M
Read full article: Trump could ink book deal worth $100MHOUSTON – In the last four years, books about President Donald Trump have been in-demand, and that isn’t expected to slow down anytime soon. A few book publishers are considering a new tone on Trump. According to Page Six, one source familiar with the president said: “Trump is being bombarded with book and TV deals that could be worth a staggering $100 million.” Trump is also reportedly being courted by some conservative TV outlets. However, the source told Page Six the book and television deals are plan-B “if he doesn’t win the vote war.”It is also unclear which publisher will ink a deal with Trump, but he published his most recent book, “Crippled America,” with Simon & Schuster. This discussion comes as former President Barack Obama is set to release a new book, “A Promised Land.” Obama and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, agreed to a reported $65 million deal with Crown in 2017, according to the Associated Press.
Deshawn Watsons new book Pass It On is out now
Read full article: Deshawn Watsons new book Pass It On is out nowHOUSTON Deshaun Watson is now an author. The Houston Texans quarterback released his new book, Pass It On: Work Hard, Serve Others ... Repeat," on Tuesday. It talks about succeeding as a leader in seven elements. A statement from the team about the book said Watson writes about everything from his experience as a Texans QB, to nursing his mom through cancer to his journey as a leader while attending Clemson. You can catch Watson and the rest of the Houston Texans play against the Kansas City Chiefs Thursday night on KPRC 2.
Changing the world, book by book: Inside one woman’s mission to spread messages of inclusion
Read full article: Changing the world, book by book: Inside one woman’s mission to spread messages of inclusionDeeply impacted by recent events, one Florida native has made it her mission to spread messages of love, diversity and inclusion through books.
5 children’s books that celebrate diversity and inclusion
Read full article: 5 children’s books that celebrate diversity and inclusionValerie Koehler, owner of Blue Willow Bookshop in West Houston, shared her picks for best books to educate your kids about diversity and kindness, starting at age 3. You may have different color skin, different kind of hair, or have different kinds of food in your lunch box. All Are Welcomeby Alexandra Penfold (Knopf Books for Young Readers)All are welcome ( Knopf Books for Young Readers) (Blue Willow Bookshop)Join all the students at school where all are welcome. Sulweby Lupita Nyong’o (Simon & Schuster Books)Sulwe (Simon & Schuster Books) (Blue Willow Bookshop)Sulwe has very dark skin, darker than anyone in her family. The Undefeatedby Kwame Alexander (Versify Books, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)(Versify Books, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) (Blue Willow Bookshop)A powerful ode to the endurance of African Americans throughout our country’s history.
You can listen to Daniel Radcliffe read chapter one of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’
Read full article: You can listen to Daniel Radcliffe read chapter one of ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’Having Harry Potter himself read them to you, of course! J.K. Rowling is gathering up some of her famous muggle friends to bring fans the ultimate Harry Potter quarantine entertainment. The entire first book in Rowling’s wizarding series, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” will be available for fans to listen to, and each chapter will be read by a different celebrity once a week, starting off with Daniel Radcliffe, aka Harry Potter. The site is full of puzzles, quizzes and articles that focus on everything Harry Potter and Hogwarts. You can watch a video of Radcliffe reading chapter one of the book here, or listen to it on Spotify.
13-year-old bullied by classmates for his love of books now has 230,000 Instagram followers
Read full article: 13-year-old bullied by classmates for his love of books now has 230,000 Instagram followers"Can't believe how awful kids are," Ellis Landreth, 24, wrote on Friday, explaining that her little brother was being bullied for setting up an Instagram account to review his favorite books. At the time of writing, Callum's Instagram account had more than 230,000 followers. Numerous people replied to Landreth's tweets with their own experiences of being bullied, or to express their own love of books. English novelist Matt Haig sent Callum a collection of books, adding: "Hey let's all follow Cals Book Account on Instagram and show him some support." Callum set up his Instagram account last month, posting his first review of Stephen King's "The Shining" on February 23.