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Babe in the Woods or the Art of Getting Lost - Julie Hefferman
Civilwarland in Bad Decline - George Saunders
The Curse of Beauty - James Bone
Lambda - David Musgrave
Hit Parade of Tears - Izumi Suzuki
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us - Hanif Abdurraqib
Lightning Rods - Helen Dewitt
Walking Through Clear Water In A Pool Painted Black - Cookie Mueller
Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything - Colette Shade
Wavewalker: Breaking Free - Suzanne Haywood
Penance - Eliza Clark
The New Menopause - Mary Claire Haiver
The Vegetarian - Han King
Rejection - Tony Tulahtimutte
Read with my kid (selected entries):
Arabian Nights - Robert Leeson
The Silk Road: 7000 Miles of History - John Major
History Quest: Early Times & Middle Times
The Ch'i-lin Purse: A Collection of Ancient Chinese Stories - Linda Fang
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village - Laura Amy Schlitz
Favorite Norse Myths - Mary Pope Osbourne
Beowulf: A Hero's Tale Retold - James Rumford
The Book of Japanese Folklore: An Encyclopedia of the Spirits, Monsters & Yokai of Japanese Folklore - Theresa Matsurra
The House of the Scorpion - Nancy Farmer
The Iron Man - Ted Hughes
Marguerite Makes a Book - Bruce Robertson
The Eyes & the Impossible - Dave Eggers
Life After Whale: The Amazing Ecosystem of a Whale Fall - Lynn Brunelle
Tales from Outer Suburbia - Shaun Tan
How Many Guinea Pigs Can Fit on a Plane? - Laura Overdeck
The Care and Feeding of a Pet Black Hole - Michelle Cuevas
Mrs. Frisby & The Rats of NIMH - Robert C O'Brien
Leonardo's Horse - Jean Fritz
Neo Leo: The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo Da Vinci - Gene Baretta
The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest - Audrey Hartman
Packing for Mars for Kids - Mary Roach
Montezuma & The Fall of the Aztecs - Eric Kimmel
The Sad Night: The Story of an Aztec Victory & a Spanish Loss - Sally Mathews
The Dreamweavers - G.Z. Schmidt
Astrophysicis for Young People in a Hurry - Neil deGrasse Tyson
Cosmic - Frank Boyce
Hatchet - Gary Paulson
Scary Stories for Young Foxes - Christian McKay
No Ordinary Thing - G.Z. Schmidt
Shadow - Marcia Brown
Dogsbody - Diana Wynne Jones
& Everything by Roald Dahl
Directed and crafted over the course of 25 years by German filmmaker Heinrich Sabl, the film stands as a deeply personal, formally daring, and analog-driven work that merges handcrafted filmmaking with the weight of post-war memory.
Sabl began production on Memory Hotel in 1999, shaping the story, building sets, and crafting puppets long before the modern wave of digital stop-motion tools existed. Rather than update the film’s look with contemporary technology, Sabl leaned into an analog, imperfect aesthetic, shooting portions of the film on 35mm and embracing the handmade qualities of his puppets and environments.
The result is a visual world that feels aged, tactile, and psychologically charged. The hotel itself resembles a mechanical dollhouse, with shifting rooms, narrow passages, and deliberately claustrophobic compositions designed to mirror Sophie’s sense of entrapment. Characters move with a stylized, puppet-like rigidity that heightens the film’s surreal atmosphere while reinforcing its themes of trauma, time, and the fragility of memory.
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Artist/designer Luci Jockel is responsible for this really quite extraordinary work of wearable art. Crafted over a period of 9 years it is called “Gold Veil”. This work is meant as a tribute and a memorial to bees and hives lost to extreme weather conditions. The veil is made of over 20,000 of the collected wings of honey bees that had perished. They were sourced from beekeepers who had lost hives. This fragile object was formed by using archival glue to connect the bee wings and create this lace-like veil.
Gold Veil 2023.
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