School Days, Reminiscences of Barbara Vitelli

What are your earliest memories of school? What were your favorite subjects? I’m answering these and other questions today Norah Colvin’s blog, as part of her School Days, Reminiscences series. I hope you’ll hop over and take a look!

Norah Colvin

Welcome to the School Days, Reminiscences series in which my champion bloggers and authors share reminiscences of their school days. It’s my small way of thanking them for their support and of letting you know about their services and publications.

This week, I am pleased to introduce Book Club MomBarbara Vitelli, fellow book lover, librarian, blogger and fiction writer. We’ve been following each other’s blogs for a few years now. I enjoy reading Barbara’s book reviews and have read the occasional book as a result of Barbara’s recommendation. In fact, I’m currently listening to The Other Wes Moore One Name Two Fates, a memoir and New York Times Bestseller that Barbara reviewed. What a fascinating story with a strong theme of ‘that could have been me’ and how circumstances influence life’s outcomes. What makes the audiobook even more special is that Wes reads it. A great…

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9 thoughts on “School Days, Reminiscences of Barbara Vitelli

    1. Hi Jill – oh wow imagine if we were passing each other by! I was there for 6 years, between 1981 and 1987. First I lived off Capitol Hill, then in Arlington and later in NW DC, near the Maryland border. Were you down there at that time?

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  1. I love how you pretended to “read.” Reminds me of when I used to memorize the eye charts before the eye doctor came in so I wouldn’t get the answers wrong :)). Great interview.

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