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Julia G

Young Adult Librarian


Posts by Julia G

  • Cooper's Hawk perched on a branch

    Let’s Talk Hawks

    It's 4 p.m. on a peaceful Sunday in Griffith Park. Hikers stroll on the trails while children climb on a play structure. Suddenly, there's a commotion in the trees. Woodpeckers squawk and crows caw. A…

  • etching of moths on a plant

    Want to Start a Nature Journal? Here’s How!

    The other day, I walked out to my garden to discover a strange sight: two of my California poppy seedlings had leaves that looked completely different. They still looked roughly like the same plant. I…

  • California native garden

    Let’s Plant California Natives!

    We think of springtime as the season for planting gardens, but that’s not the case here in Southern California, where summers can be scorching and rains only come in the winter. Here in L.A. County…

  • vintage Halloween postcard

    Halloween Fun and Folklore

    Jack-o’-lanterns, trick-or-treaters, clever costumes and spooky decorations—Halloween is one of the most beloved holidays in the United States. But where exactly did Halloween come from? What customs…


Reviews by Julia G

  • Cover image for We were witches

    We were witches

    • By: Gore, Ariel, 1970-
    • Reviewed By: Julia G
    “What does shame require to stay alive?  What is the antidote to shame?”When Ariel finds herself pregnant at 18, she gets a crash course in shame. Her grandmother tells her she’s irresponsible and her mother lectures her on the dangers of stretch marks. Her neighbors, finding out she’s on food stamps...
  • Cover image for The last Neanderthal : a novel

    The last Neanderthal : a novel

    • By: Cameron, Claire, 1973-
    • Reviewed By: Julia G
    The year is 40,000 BC, give or take a few millennia, and only a handful of Neanderthal families are left on earth. Girl, who has just come of age, is determined to find a mate and start a family at the annual fish run. But with the Neanderthals’ numbers so...