Story is a powerful way to build compassion and bridge understanding between cultures. Story has the power to heal as well as teach.

Books by Nancy Bo Flood

I'll Go To School If... by Nancy Bo Flood
I’ll Go To School If…
From the Mouth of the Monster Eel: Stories from Micronesia by Bo Flood
From the Mouth of the Monster Eel
Working Together Against World Hunger by Nancy Bo Flood
Working Together Against World Hunger

Beyond Boundaries · Essays and tidbits from Nancy Bo Flood

Nancy Bo Flood and Anna Yamada

The Gift of Old Friends

July 7, 2023

The gift of being with old friends, Anna Yamada, special education teacher on Saipan for over 30 years.

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Managaha Island, Saipan

Traveling to Saipan

July 6, 2023

I’ve been invited to return to Saipan this July to help teach a special “on site” symposium for educators. I invite you to "come along."

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Lorinda Martinez

Authors at Our R.E.A.D. in Beauty Bookmobile Launch

June 6, 2023

These four authors will help us celebrate books and the launch of a library on wheels: R.E.A.D. in Beauty Bookmobile in Chinle, Navajo Nation!

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Chinle Planting Hope

Chinle Planting Hope and Read at Home

June 1, 2023

One child  + learning to read + books + magazines to read =  a future  With the collaboration and help of many volunteers and a number of Rotary Clubs in…

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raspberry bush

CREDO, Fermata, Pause

March 14, 2023

The symbol I chose to represent my vision is a fermata. A musical notation that indicates sustain ...

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The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent

The Coldest Winter I Ever Spent

March 7, 2023

A look at two books that invite us to talk openly with family, friends, and book clubs about mental health.

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trumpeter swan

Death, a Sacred Mystery

February 21, 2023

For the lone swan, for us, death remains a mystery. An important part of grieving and the journey of healing, is sharing this mystery with the help of others. And…

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Torch

The Cost of Liberty

January 17, 2023

I began reading Torch last night—it is terrific. Brava, Lyn Miller-Lachmann, for your persistence and courage.

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