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Kim is a Youth Services Librarian at Pierre Berton Resource Library who sometimes reads books for grown-ups.  |  Meet the team

Favourite Friends on Kanopy Kids

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of changes for everyone, and that includes children. Preschoolers are no longer able to attend daycare, have play dates with friends, or visit the library for storytime (except virtually – check out VPL’s storytimes daily at 10:30 am on Instagram Live and our storytime playlist on YouTube). For older children, they have not been to school for two months and may feel disconnected from friends and teachers. Families are busy learning to adapt to online schooling, and are also missing in-person visits with grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins. Certainly, children are not immune to feeling stress and anxiety, and could use a bit of comfort during these challenging times.

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Enter Kanopy Kids. If you’re not familiar with Kanopy, it’s a video streaming service accessible through Vaughan Public Libraries where you can find cinema classics, indie films, documentaries and more. Currently, your VPL account gives you 10 credits per month, with each video you stream being worth one credit. You can stream videos on your computer or download the Kanopy app to your device.

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Royal Reading: The Other Windsor Girl by Georgie Blalock

If, like me, you’ve binge-watched all three seasons of The Crown on Netflix, you may be looking for something else to pass the time while you anxiously wait for season four and its promise of Princess Diana and (hopefully) more corgis.  

While The Crown is ostensibly about Queen Elizabeth II’s rise to the throne at the young age of 25 and her immersion into the world of politics, for me the more interesting character is her younger sister, Princess Margaret. Long before the tabloids reported on the comings and goings of Harry and Meghan or William and Kate (not to mention their fashion choices), Princess Margaret was a regular in the gossip columns of the 1950s thanks to her glamorous gowns, socialite friends and high-profile romances 

Book cover of The Other Windsor Girl by Georgie BlalockThe Other Windsor Girl by Georgie Blalock chronicles Princess Margaret’s twentysomething years as seen through the eyes of her second lady-in-waiting, the Honorable Vera Strathmore. Vera is the daughter of a noble who has a title but lacks money. She dreams of moving to New York and becoming a writer, and secretly writes romance novels under a pseudonym. Vera is first introduced to Princess Margaret by her cousin Rupert at the princess’s request after she reads one of Vera’s novels. The two become friends by bonding over their shared loneliness — Vera still mourns her fiancé who was killed in World War II, while Margaret mourns the loss of her sister via her marriage to Prince Philip, fearing she will never find someone to love herself.  

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The Female Persuasion

book cover of The Female PersuasionIn Meg Wolitzer’s latest novel, The Female Persuasion, Greer Kadetsky has a life-changing encounter when she meets renowned feminist and author Faith Frank at a college lecture. Greer has always been ambitious, excelling at school, yet shy and afraid to speak her mind. In Faith, she finds a mentor who gives her the confidence to use her voice. When Greer lands her dream job working at Faith’s women’s foundation, Loci, she is excited to help women share their stories and shine a light on issues such as pay inequality and workplace harassment. But Greer’s idealistic view of Loci is put to the test when she discovers the venture capital firm funding the foundation has been involved in some shady practices. Continue reading