Titles reviewed this week are: Bird Box, How Beautiful We Were, The Smash-up, Solutions and Other Problems, and The Upstairs House.
Mental Health Month: Stigma and Media Representation
By Ana
In their article on the stigma of being mentally ill, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) states that "more than half of people with mental illness don't receive help for their disorders," often out of fear of consequences like prejudice and mistreatment, losing one's work, livelihood, or important social relationships, all of which are very real…
Neshama’s Choices for May 24th
Titles reviewed this week are: Bad Habits, Foregone, The Gunners, The Last Place You Look, and Winter Pasture.
Neshama’s Choices for May 17th
Titles reviewed this week are: How to Be A Good Creature, If You Knew Her, The Library at the Edge of the World, Love After Love, and Sadness Is A White Bird.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
By Shereen
May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. Find many helpful resources, organizations, and information about mental health.
Foster Our Future: National Foster Care Month
By jrevans
May is National Foster Care Month, a time to celebrate those who make a meaningful difference in the lives of youths in foster care.
Neshama’s Choices for May 10th
Titles reviewed this week are: Anatomy of A Scandal, Dusk Night Dawn, If I Die Tonight, Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun and The New Farm.
Neshama’s Choices for May 3rd
Titles reviewed this week are: A Dream Called Home, The Gum Thief, Lucky Bones, Our Lady of the Prairie, and The Pull of the Stars.
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