Bill Gates as usability rabble-rouser
Goodbye to a Boston native, Tasha Tudor
Tasha Tudor, born in Boston, died at age 92 a week ago last Thursday. Her lovely illustrations for children’s books seem like they are from the nineteenth century, so much so that I’m not sure I realized she was still living until I heard the news. I remember being transported by her pictures in a book of fairy tales (shown at left) when I was a little girl. Like Garth Williams and Beatrix Potter they are really grown-up art, art that shows a deep respect for children and their imaginations, art to transport children to some lofty, magical place, the opposite of everyday and mundane. Anyone else have any favorites?Summer Reading–Rebecca
I think Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier typifies the perfect summer read. It’s atmospheric and has one of the most famous opening lines: “Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” It borrows liberally from past gothic plots (most obviously Jane Eyre) and also manages to make more over the top, an already pretty over the top genre. It’s chock-full of romance, secrets, jealousy and revenge.
This book is one I’d recommend checking out from Snell Library to read over the summer, and it’s also featured in the Summer Staff Picks exhibit on the first floor of the Library.
Summer Staff Picks
Looking for a good book to read or movie to watch over the summer? Visit the exhibit showcases on the first floor of Snell Library—in the front of the Library and also in the display case by the first floor elevator. Northeastern University Libraries staff members share their recommendations. Browse their selections and settle on a first-rate title to enjoy this summer!