Now out: The Grace Kelly Dress A Novel by Brenda Janowitz

The Grace Kelly dress is, of course, inspired by the beautiful wedding gown that Grace Kelly wore although this story is not about Grace Kelly. Rather, it is about three women and one wedding dress that was inspired by the one worn by Princess Grace.

Rose’s story begins in the 1950s in Paris. Rose is an orphan who works in an atelier as a seamstress. The very talented Rose makes a wedding dress for the lovely Diana and, while doing so, they become friends despite the class barriers. Rose is attracted to Diana’s brother Robert but he is engaged to someone else. What will happen?

In the 80s, Joan seems to have the perfect, if conventional and guarded, life. She is engaged to someone who is perfect on paper but…is he the right one for her? What is the story of her sibling who died?

Unconventional Rocky, Joan’s daughter, is conflicted about wearing her mother’s wedding dress although not about her fiancee. Can she make it into something that makes sense for her?

Around these primary characters, there are many others whose stories are also told. The emotions, mistakes, regrets and decisions that these characters make form the basis of the novel as each makes the dress her own.

The Grace Kelly Dress is women’s fiction with conflict and fairy tale. Try it on for size if you would like a light read.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Would you date this man? Wife After Wife by Olivia Hayfield

Wife After Wife by [Hayfield, Olivia]The term guilty pleasure comes to mind when I think about Wife After Wife.  It is the sort of novel that I read both enjoying it and wondering if it was not the best use of my book time.

The story is an updated version of Henry VIII and his six wives.  It is clever in its concept and characters. Harry (Henry)is the head of a firm that publishes celebrity magazines.  He is wealthy, sexy and seemingly attractive to all of the women he meets and he meets many.

In talking about the wives and mistresses the characters are clearly identifiable.  I won’t go through them all but first wife Katie has trouble with pregnancies, faces miscarriages and her only child is Maria. All much like the historical first wife.   Katie tries but is depressed.  No surprise that Harry is attracted to others and they divorce.  In one of many clever twists, Katie moves to Wales and lives at a wellness retreat.

And so it goes with modern women and wives in Harry’s life.  They are well described and there are a number of enjoyable cultural references.

This book will not offer you deep food for thought.  It is escapism pure and simple.  If that appeals to you, you might give this title a try.

 

Now out: Hurry Home, Harriet A Birthday Story by Lucy Barnard

Adults will surely know where this story is heading but young children may not. This short picture book is illustrated in a bright and cheerful way; it is full of anthropomorphised animals and appealing scenes.
In the story, it is Harriet’s birthday. She is sad because no-one is acknowledging her special day, even though it is made clear that she is a kind and helpful friend. Harriet is grumpy and plans to have her own celebration when…
Young listeners will enjoy the ending to this book. For adults, there are some discussion questions and activities at the end so that they can extend the story with children.
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Quiet please: Hush… Little Bear Is Sleeping A Book with Sounds by Surya Sajnani

This is a short, beautifully illustrated book in which the illustrations playfully evoke nighttime.  This title is designed to help the littlest ones to fall asleep.  As I had a proof copy, unfortunately I could not hear the sounds but this is a sweet book even without them.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Turn on your oven: Everyday Bakes to Showstopper Cakes by Mich Turner

The author of this title is truly a master baker. A biographical note that I saw indicated that she has made cakes for Queen Elizabeth and a number of celebrities.

The book contains recipes for cupcakes including Raising the Baa, Lemon Meringue Cupcakes, Gin and Tonic Cupcakes, Chocolate Chip Cupcakes and more. There are also recipes for loaf cakes, tray-bakes and meringues; included are Raspberry and White Chocolate Meringue Towers, Classic Chocolate Eclairs a Warming Ginger Loaf Cake and a Salted Caramel and Popcorn Layer Cake, among others. The book also include Layer Cakes; Lemon and Elder-flower Layer Cake or Strawberry Shortcake Floral Stacks anyone? Ow about Red Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. The Book ends with a number of Celebration Cakes including Hand-decorated Ester Biscuits, Halloween Mini Rolls, a Chocolate Biscuit Wreath cake and many more.

The photographs made me so hungry. They are gorgeous. The book has basic recipes and then ways to enhance them to make a showstopper. Either way, if you like to bake, take a look at this one.

One note: unfortunately for U.S. bakers the oven temps and measurements are British style and will need to be converted.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

 

 

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You can make it better: Anger Management Skills Workbook for Kids 40 Awesome Activities to Help Children Calm Down, Cope, and Regain Control by Amanda Robinson, LPC, RPT

Learning to manage difficult feelings can be quite challenging for young children.  This book offers some age appropriate help for kids roughly between the ages of five and ten.  Some of the chapters include Say Hello-and Goodbye-to Your Anger, Create Calm, Learn Self Control, Feel Great and more.

The author notes that this book is not appropriate for all kids, citing those who are having larger behavioral or mental health issues.  For many children however the activities in this book may be very helpful.  They are presented in an appealing fashion with many colorful illustrations.

I liked the way that the author spoke directly to her readers and her encouragement of doing these activities with a trusted adult.  I recommend this book for families and it may also be useful for schools and therapists.  You don’t have to wait for anger to become an issue; the activities in this book can help children to recognize and name their feelings and find ways to cope.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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