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Student Voices 2016: Thanks
Thank you to all of the participants of the 3rd Annual Student Voices Project!
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Student Voices 2015 Participants
A list of participants for the 2nd annual SVP.
Staff
Intern Testimonials
We ask each of our interns to write a short post about their experience as a Friends Journal intern. Read on to…
August 2023 Books
Quilt of Souls: A Memoir
By Phyllis Biffle Elmore. Imagine, 2022. 304 pages. $24.99/hardcover; $7.99/eBook. Quilt of Souls is a collection of family stories that…
Reviewed by
Katie Green
December 2023 Books: Young Friends Bookshelf
My Brother Is Away
By Sara Greenwood, illustrated by Luisa Uribe. Random House Studio, 2022. 40 pages. $18.99/hardcover; $8.99/eBook. Recommended for ages 5–8. There…
Reviewed by
Katie Green
November 2015 Books
Friends Journal Reviewer Survey
Our volunteer reviewers share some of their all-time favorite books for Quakers.
Staff
May 2016 Young Friends Bookshelf
Blackberries and Cream
By Leslie Rivver. Green Writers Press, 2015. 207 pages. $24.95/hardcover. Recommended for middle school students. Grace, affectionately called Gracie-girl by…
Reviewed by Katie Green
Earthcare
Earthcare: Finding God in the Garden
Working in the earth keeps a Friend grounded.
Katie Green
November 2023 Books
The Peace Corps: Early Days
By Gregory A. Barnes. Friends Press, 2023. 252 pages. $12/paperback; $6/eBook. Friend Gregory Barnes was a member of the early…
Reviewed by
Katie Green
December 2021 Books: Young Friends Bookshelf
Sugar in Milk
By Thrity Umrigar, illustrated by Khoa Le. Running Press Kids, 2020. 48 pages. $17.99/hardcover; $9.99/eBook. Friends Journal recommends for ages…
Reviewed by
Katie Green
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