I was ready to leave when I decided to browse through the picture book section one more time. Thus, it wasn’t surprising at all that the nonfiction books were no longer where they were at the last time I was there. Borders store has been in disarray for the last few weeks, trying to get rid of their books for their storewide closing sale. Rey, written by Louise Borden and illustrated by Allan DrummondĪ Serendipitous Moment. The Journey That Saved Curious George: The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H. Ha! Because the library closes early on Fridays, I decided to go to Borders to find out if there was any children’s nonfiction left in-stock. Unfortunately, I haven’t paid my library fines yet so I couldn’t borrow the books. Luckily, most of them were available in our library. I found several interesting children’s nonfiction through Borders online. I initially planned to feature a memoir written by a boy soldier, but the story kind of dragged and I never made it halfway through the book. When I think of nonfiction, I think along the lines of adult-related works, biographies, compilations, essays, and so on and so forth. This is my first official contribution to Nonfiction Monday, hosted this week by Capstone Connect.
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