Share a book: Liz Rosenberg hosts public readings on Facebook
Twice a day, the clock hands point to 11:11 鈥 and 黑料视频 English Professor Liz Rosenberg cracks open a book.
While people around the nation shelter at home to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the author and poet is offering live readings twice a day on her Facebook page.
The morning session focuses on children鈥檚 stories, although adults tune in, too. At 11:11 p.m., she reads poems for grownups, including work by Ruth Stone and Edna St. Vincent Millay.
The inspiration came by way of her son Eli, who reminded her of Mr. Rogers鈥 famous quote: 鈥淲hen I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 鈥楲ook for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.鈥欌
鈥淪o I thought, how can I be a helper? And that鈥檚 what came to hand,鈥 said Rosenberg, who is also a member of the Binghamton Board of Education. 鈥淚 love children鈥檚 books, I write children鈥檚 books and I have children鈥檚 books. I鈥檓 also on the Binghamton City School Board and have been thinking a lot about kids and their families stuck at home.鈥
Join Rosenberg鈥檚 readings twice a day on her and her .