March Holidays Book Help/Recommendations

For March 2021, we will be reading books that are holiday-based.
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March Holidays Book Help/Recommendations

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This month we will be discussing books that are based on holidays celebrated in March. As mentioned in the book discussion topic, there are quite a bit of holidays this month.

Here are some examples:
  • Dr. Seuss’s Birthday - March 2 (today!)
  • International Women's Day - March 8
  • St. Patrick's Day - March 17
  • Certified Nurses Day - March 19
  • International Day of Happiness - March 20
  • Won’t You Be My Neighbor Day (by Fred Rogers)- March 20
  • World Down Syndrome Day - March 21
  • Respect Your Cat Day - March 28
Do you need help finding a book? Do you have a recommendation?
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Some ideas from a search:
March 1 - Peace Corps Day, World Compliment Day, March 2 - Old Stuff Day, March 3 - Caregiver Appreciation Day, National Anthem Day, March 4 - Hug a GI day, March 5 - Multiple Personality Day, March 6 - Dentist's Day, March 7 - National Cereal Day, March 8 - International Working Women's Day, March 9 - Panic Day, March 10 - Middle Name Pride Day, March 11 - Johnny Appleseed Day, Worship of Tools Day, March 12 - Girls Scouts Day, March 13 - Genealogy Day, March 14 - National Pi Day, March 15 - Ides of March, March 16 - Freedom of Information Day, St. Urho's Day (Go Finns!), March 17 - St. Patrick's Day (Go Irish!), March 18 - Goddess of Fertility Day, March 19 - Poultry Day, March 20 - Extraterrestrial Abduction Day, International Earth Day, Spring Equinox, March 21 - World Poetry Day, March 22 - National Goof Off Day, March 23 - Melba Toast Day, National Puppy Day, March 24 - National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day, March 25 - Feast of Annunciation, Waffle Day, March 26 - Live Long and Prosper Day, Make Up Your Own Holiday Day, March 27 - National "Joe" Day, Passover, March 28 - Palm Sunday, March 29 - National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day, Smoke and Mirrors Day, March 30 - National Doctor's Day, Take a Walk in the Park Day, March 31 - Bunsen Burner Day, National Crayon Day...

Pretty much anything goes!
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Bigwig1973 wrote: 02 Mar 2021, 20:29 Some ideas from a search:
March 1 - Peace Corps Day, World Compliment Day, March 2 - Old Stuff Day, March 3 - Caregiver Appreciation Day, National Anthem Day, March 4 - Hug a GI day, March 5 - Multiple Personality Day, March 6 - Dentist's Day, March 7 - National Cereal Day, March 8 - International Working Women's Day, March 9 - Panic Day, March 10 - Middle Name Pride Day, March 11 - Johnny Appleseed Day, Worship of Tools Day, March 12 - Girls Scouts Day, March 13 - Genealogy Day, March 14 - National Pi Day, March 15 - Ides of March, March 16 - Freedom of Information Day, St. Urho's Day (Go Finns!), March 17 - St. Patrick's Day (Go Irish!), March 18 - Goddess of Fertility Day, March 19 - Poultry Day, March 20 - Extraterrestrial Abduction Day, International Earth Day, Spring Equinox, March 21 - World Poetry Day, March 22 - National Goof Off Day, March 23 - Melba Toast Day, National Puppy Day, March 24 - National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day, March 25 - Feast of Annunciation, Waffle Day, March 26 - Live Long and Prosper Day, Make Up Your Own Holiday Day, March 27 - National "Joe" Day, Passover, March 28 - Palm Sunday, March 29 - National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day, Smoke and Mirrors Day, March 30 - National Doctor's Day, Take a Walk in the Park Day, March 31 - Bunsen Burner Day, National Crayon Day...

Pretty much anything goes!
Love it!

I love the food-oriented ones and Puppy Day is pretty awesome. Thank you for sharing! :tiphat:
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hsimone wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 15:04
Bigwig1973 wrote: 02 Mar 2021, 20:29 Some ideas from a search:
March 1 - Peace Corps Day, World Compliment Day, March 2 - Old Stuff Day, March 3 - Caregiver Appreciation Day, National Anthem Day, March 4 - Hug a GI day, March 5 - Multiple Personality Day, March 6 - Dentist's Day, March 7 - National Cereal Day, March 8 - International Working Women's Day, March 9 - Panic Day, March 10 - Middle Name Pride Day, March 11 - Johnny Appleseed Day, Worship of Tools Day, March 12 - Girls Scouts Day, March 13 - Genealogy Day, March 14 - National Pi Day, March 15 - Ides of March, March 16 - Freedom of Information Day, St. Urho's Day (Go Finns!), March 17 - St. Patrick's Day (Go Irish!), March 18 - Goddess of Fertility Day, March 19 - Poultry Day, March 20 - Extraterrestrial Abduction Day, International Earth Day, Spring Equinox, March 21 - World Poetry Day, March 22 - National Goof Off Day, March 23 - Melba Toast Day, National Puppy Day, March 24 - National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day, March 25 - Feast of Annunciation, Waffle Day, March 26 - Live Long and Prosper Day, Make Up Your Own Holiday Day, March 27 - National "Joe" Day, Passover, March 28 - Palm Sunday, March 29 - National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day, Smoke and Mirrors Day, March 30 - National Doctor's Day, Take a Walk in the Park Day, March 31 - Bunsen Burner Day, National Crayon Day...

Pretty much anything goes!
Love it!

I love the food-oriented ones and Puppy Day is pretty awesome. Thank you for sharing! :tiphat:

Suggesting March holidays was, but wasn't my idea in the first place - a member of OBC wanted to know what people thought of Finnish literature. I've only read (that I know of!) one book by one Finnish writer. So, when I saw this, I thought about St. Urho's Day (a Finnish-American thing) which is celebrated in March. There are enough holidays in probably any month that one could fit any genre in somewhere! Hopefully it all works out!
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Bigwig1973 wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 15:52
hsimone wrote: 03 Mar 2021, 15:04
Bigwig1973 wrote: 02 Mar 2021, 20:29 Some ideas from a search:
March 1 - Peace Corps Day, World Compliment Day, March 2 - Old Stuff Day, March 3 - Caregiver Appreciation Day, National Anthem Day, March 4 - Hug a GI day, March 5 - Multiple Personality Day, March 6 - Dentist's Day, March 7 - National Cereal Day, March 8 - International Working Women's Day, March 9 - Panic Day, March 10 - Middle Name Pride Day, March 11 - Johnny Appleseed Day, Worship of Tools Day, March 12 - Girls Scouts Day, March 13 - Genealogy Day, March 14 - National Pi Day, March 15 - Ides of March, March 16 - Freedom of Information Day, St. Urho's Day (Go Finns!), March 17 - St. Patrick's Day (Go Irish!), March 18 - Goddess of Fertility Day, March 19 - Poultry Day, March 20 - Extraterrestrial Abduction Day, International Earth Day, Spring Equinox, March 21 - World Poetry Day, March 22 - National Goof Off Day, March 23 - Melba Toast Day, National Puppy Day, March 24 - National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day, March 25 - Feast of Annunciation, Waffle Day, March 26 - Live Long and Prosper Day, Make Up Your Own Holiday Day, March 27 - National "Joe" Day, Passover, March 28 - Palm Sunday, March 29 - National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day, Smoke and Mirrors Day, March 30 - National Doctor's Day, Take a Walk in the Park Day, March 31 - Bunsen Burner Day, National Crayon Day...

Pretty much anything goes!
Love it!

I love the food-oriented ones and Puppy Day is pretty awesome. Thank you for sharing! :tiphat:

Suggesting March holidays was, but wasn't my idea in the first place - a member of OBC wanted to know what people thought of Finnish literature. I've only read (that I know of!) one book by one Finnish writer. So, when I saw this, I thought about St. Urho's Day (a Finnish-American thing) which is celebrated in March. There are enough holidays in probably any month that one could fit any genre in somewhere! Hopefully it all works out!
It was a great suggestion! Hmm...I'm not even sure if I read Finnish literature. :eusa-think:

I agree, there are a lot of holidays in any given month!

Thanks again. :tiphat:
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For Multiple Personality Day, I could recommend Sybil by Flora Schreiber.
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For International Women's Day, I could recommend The Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft.
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For Palm Sunday (or not), I could recommend Kurt Vonnegut's Palm Sunday. I'm not sure if I read that particular book by Vonnegut, or what it is has to do with Palm Sunday, if anything, but I've read many of his books and I've liked them all. Or, continuing on the silly line, Vonnegut also wrote Breakfast of Champions which was later made into a film starring Bruce Willis. That could work for National Cereal Day!
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For National Doctor's Day on March 30th i would recommend reading The Eye Of The Storm by Yusuf K. Dawood. This is a really inspiring story featuring Njoroge Maina (alias Joe Maina). It highlights the challenges doctors face on their line of duty.
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I would think that would the OBC book Pop's count for mom and pop business day?

Also, I haven't read the whole book yet, but based on what I have read, I could recommend The Greatest Lies in History: Spin, doublespeak, buck-passing, and official cover-ups that shaped the world by Alexander Canduci.

What about M.A.S.H. for a medical-related day?
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