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Winding Down By LJ and SLJ editors This time last year, could you have imagined that your living room could also be your office, gym and, well, living room? Even though pandemic-related restrictions are relaxing, leaving home to work out still might feel like something that isn't going to happen soon. We round up accessible ways for you and your family to unwind, even if only for a few minutes. |
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At-Home Fitness Apps By Jennifer Dayton These apps can help keep your body and mind in shape, and do not require equipment other than a mat, a chair, and a little dedication. |
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SPONSORED BY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Advance Your Career from Home We’ve been bringing the learning to you since 2009. Our Master of Library and Information Science program is delivered 100% online by faculty members who are experts in online teaching. Join us for an online open house and learn more about our ALA-accredited degree. Learn More››› |
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Memoirs of Grief and Hope By LJ Reviews Trent Preszler uncovers family heirlooms in Little and Often. Paris Without Her by Gregory Curtis explores the depths of grief. Lorenzo Carcaterra writes a reflective story of family with Three Dreamers. |
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Top Picks for Fans of Recipes By Sarah Tansley, Sharon Rothman, Neal Wyatt, and Danise Hoover Take pleasure in the joy of making something nourishing and the comfort of company with these go-to cookbooks from the likes of Ina Garten and Edna Lewis. |
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The Sum of Us and Other Exceptional Titles By LJ Reviews Essential titles reviewed in LJ’s March 2021 print issue, spanning mystery, sf/fantasy, romance, fiction, social sciences, science and technology, and more. |
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Podcasts About Black Changemakers By Anne Bensfield and Pamela Rogers Spotlighting individuals including Amanda Gorman, Rosa Parks, and entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker, these podcasts have riveting stories to tell. |
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