About Pam
I am a mother of two girls, ages eight and eleven, and a voracious reader. For seven years, I have had a part-time job as a children's library assistant (a children's librarian without the master's degree or chance of promotion). In my job, I process the new children's books, seeing all that our large public library gets. I read a lot of them. I'm also a movie-lover, Girl Scout leader, humor afic... More
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| 3/15/2013 | Poetry Friday: The Book of Fairy Poetry (3 Comments )
Having my teen play queen of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream rekindled an interest I had in the fairer folk. Growing up, I was obsessed with Michael Hague’s illustrations of all sorts of fantastical creatures and recently came across a... Read the rest of this post |
| 3/14/2013 | Thursday Three: Animal Nonfiction (2 Comments )
Here's three new nonfiction picture books that caught my eye at the library:My First Day: What Animals do on Day Oneby Steve Jenkins and Robin PageHoughton Mifflin Books, 2013Another great title from this terrific team shows what happens when... Read the rest of this post |
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Comment by Nataly Adrian on 8/9/2007 at 4:45 PM:
Hi Pam,
Thanks for the add. What are you reading at the moment?
Have fun and take care,
Nataly Adrian
Hi Pam,
Thanks for the add. What are you reading at the moment?
Have fun and take care,
Nataly Adrian
Comment by Pam Coughlan on 8/4/2007 at 10:40 PM:
That is my real license plate. Groovy, huh? I just made myself update my info and I'm so darn proud.
That is my real license plate. Groovy, huh? I just made myself update my info and I'm so darn proud.
Comment by Tracy Grand on 8/4/2007 at 10:29 PM:
Pam, I LOVE your new avatar! Is that your real license plate?
Pam, I LOVE your new avatar! Is that your real license plate?
Comment by Todd-Michael St. Pierre on 6/28/2007 at 10:36 AM:
Welcome Pam... Happy JacketFlapping!
Welcome Pam... Happy JacketFlapping!






Hey, Pam -- great to meet you in Portland. Thanks for your wisdom, humor, and spunk!