Black Ice

by Lorene Cary | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 0679737456 Global Overview for this book
Registered by crrcookie of Tecumseh, Oklahoma USA on 4/22/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by crrcookie from Tecumseh, Oklahoma USA on Tuesday, April 22, 2008
This book was purchased from the Citizens for the Charles County Public Library, Inc. (C4CCPL) Used-Book Store, located on the lower level of the La Plata Branch Library. Citizens for the Charles County Public Library, Inc. (C4CCPL) is a non-profit, all volunteer group dedicated to expand public awareness and support for the Charles County, Maryland, Public Library system.

I got this book back April 19th, 2008. They ended their big week long sale by selling books for $1 per bag. I got 15 bags of books that I can register and release and many of them will be headed to the International Day of the Book Festival in Kensington, Maryland on April 27, 2008!

Journal Entry Edited 27 April 2008

This book was offered at the …

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE BOOK
Welcome to Old Town Kensington's Celebration of the International Day of the Book.


April twenty-third (the festival is on the nearest Sunday) is a symbolic day in world literature. Declared as International Day of the Book by UNESCO in 1995, this celebration of books and literature draws its inspiration from a Catalan tradition, the Festival of the Rose.

Legend has it that Saint George, Patron Saint of Catalonia and international knight-errant, slew a dragon about to devour a beautiful Catalan princess. From the dragon's blood sprouted a rosebush, from which the hero plucked the prettiest rose for the princess. Hence the traditional Rose Festival celebrated in Barcelona since the Middle Ages to honor chivalry and love. In 1923, this lover's "festa" became even more poetic when it merged with "el dia del llibre", or The Day of the Book, to mark the nearly simultaneous deaths of Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare, the two giants of literary history, on April 23, 1616.

On this day in Barcelona, bookstalls and street festivities run the length of the picturesque La Rambla, the old city's main boulevard and, according to the Spanish author Garcia Lorca, "the only street in the world which I wish would never end".

The Town of Kensington, Kensington Literary Group, and the Pauli Bellet Foundation Catalan Library, invite you to celebrate this wonderful day on Howard Ave, our "La Rambla".


This book did not get chosen and was journaled by another BookCrosser before I made release notes for it. I know that it will be travelling on eventually and I look forward to future journal entries.


Journal Entry 2 by wingMelydiawing from Rockville, Maryland USA on Monday, April 28, 2008
This was leftover at the end of the International Day of the Book festival in Kensington, Maryland, yesterday. I hope to continue its journey soon.

Journal Entry 3 by crrcookie from Tecumseh, Oklahoma USA on Sunday, July 13, 2008
This book is passing through my hands while in melydia's BookCrossing Meetup BookBox.

Journal Entry 4 by mississippimom from Olive Branch, Mississippi USA on Friday, October 24, 2008
I'm making a journal entry on all the books in the "melydia BookCrossing MeetUP BookBox".
Just to let everyone know it made it safe and sound to Mississippi.



The MidSouth BookCrossers will enjoy going through the box
and picking out their favorites and adding books they hope others will enjoy.


Journal Entry 5 by wingsolittletimewing from Portland, Maine USA on Monday, January 5, 2009
The MeetUp BookBox, including this book, arrived in Maine and will journey to the next meeting of the Southern Maine BookCrossing Group to meet some of our Maine BookCrossers.

Journal Entry 6 by bookbinderskid from Sedona, Arizona USA on Tuesday, January 6, 2009
I plucked this book from melydia's bookbox at our bookcrossers meeting at Panera. It intrigued me because it's about a black girl from Philadelphia going to school in New Hampshire --- I grew up in PA near Phila. and I lived in New Hampshire not far from the school she went to. Thanks for putting it in the bookbox!

Journal Entry 7 by wingAnonymousFinderwing at Westbrook, Maine USA on Tuesday, August 3, 2010
it was an interesting non-fiction account of an African American young woman attending an exclusive private school.

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