Now out: Evonne Goolagong by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

This title is yet another wonderful entry in one of my favorite series for kids. Each book features someone who had a dream and worked to make it come true. In this entry, young readers learn about the childhood and accomplishments a well-known tennis champion.
Young Evonne grew up in Australia at a time when there was prejudice against the indigenous population. She was raised in a family of eight children where money was scarce but…one day she found a ball and her lifelong passion for tennis.
The author tells readers that Evonne was not allowed to play on the court in her community. She stood outside to listen and learn until one day someone gave her a key so that she could practice on the court at night.
From this beginning Evonne was “discovered” by a coach and moved to Sydney. She became a successful player who remembered her family’s advice to enjoy the game. Evonne won many championships and was the first mom to win a major tournament at Wimbledon.
The illustrations in this book are so cheerful and the story of Evonne is inspiring. I recommend adding this title to your home or school library.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

from the publisher:

childrens bookWhen she retired, Evonne kept inspiring the next generation of Australian tennis players, helping young Indigenous children make it onto the court. And this is how little Evonne became the most graceful player the world has ever met. A living legend who breaks barriers every time she hits the ball.

What do you see? Search & Find Toddlers Around Town 25 Travel Activities for Kids by Hannah Sun

So, you are home with your toddler and are wondering what to do next.  Consider this adorably illustrated book that might keep your little one occupied.  The toddlers of the title are very busy exploring their community.  There are play dates, trips to the supermarket, a beach day, a bus ride, a farmer’s market and more.  For each illustration there are a number of objects to find in the picture.  Search and find puzzles are fun for children and also build skills.  This one is such a cute book of its type.

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

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From the publisher:

travel activities for kids, mad libs, activity books for kids ages 4-8, sticker books for kids 2-4

Come to the wedding: Meet Me in Monaco A Novel of Grace Kelly’s Royal Wedding by Hazel Gaynor; Heather Webb

Meet Me in Monaco feels like the perfect title for right now.  It is a gentle, romantic story that will allow its readers to escape daily life.  Much of the book is set in France with its beautiful towns and countryside.  And then, of course, readers also spend time in Monaco itself.

The background for the story is Grace Kelly’s wedding to Prince Rainier but Sophie and Jim are also prominent characters for whom readers want the best.  Sophie is a parfumier with a beloved family business that is facing financial ruin.  The man she is to marry does not always seem right for her.  Jim is a photographer assigned at times to follow Ms. Kelly.  Jim is divorced and the woman in his life is daughter, Emily.

Sophie meets Jim when he chases Grace into Sophie’s store.  From this beginning, readers will spend time with the three and with the others who surround them, all the while hoping for fairy tale endings.

The book follows a typical narrative structure with the addition of nterspersed news articles.  These are fun to read and help readers to feel that they are witnesses to the action.

This novel was written by two authors who worked very well together.  It was impossible for me to detect who was writing when.

I highly recommend this novel for those who need a bit of feel good time.

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

 

Recently published: Mending Life A Handbook for Repairing Clothes and Hearts by Nina Montenegro; Sonya Montenegro

When I was a young teen, I took a sewing class. For some reason, the skills needed for making a skirt or a jumper did not come easily to me. So, it was with great interest that I picked up this title on skills that I lack. What I found was a gorgeous book, beautifully illustrated and filled with quotes. In it, the authors teach so much that one needs to be able to mend, beginning with the basic threading a needle. It becomes clear that mending is also full of metaphor for life.
We are entering a time when popular wisdom is suggesting that we reuse and recycle our clothes rather than always buying new things. So, this book on sewing and more is quite timely.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this lovely book. All opinions are my own.

From the publisher:

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Now out: Twisted Fairy Tales: Little Rude Riding Hood by Jo Franklin

This book is a take on Little Red Riding Hood as can be seen from the cover. It keeps some elements of the story while turning the story upside down. For one funny example, the wolf has been to anger management. Little Rude clearly has not. Young readers may well enjoy Little Rude’s behaviors as they may often feel similarly but not have permission to act out. How does Little Rude come to appreciate manners? Read this funny tale with a child you know to find out.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.

Some e book bargains for March 22, 2020

GThe Lemon SistersHow to Walk AwayResistance WomenThe Bookshop on the ShoreA Glass of BlessingsRed HookExploring English CastlesNothing Ventured (William Warwick Novels Book 1)The Paris OrphanThe Bookshop on the Shore: A NovelPostscriptNever Too Late: A Novel

Going with pretty light and easy today.  I think that the publishers are offering us distraction. I have read, reviewed and enjoyed How to Walk Away.  (see below).

HOW TO WALK AWAY (my review)

Margaret and Chip appear to be the perfect couple at the start of this women’s fiction title. Both have just completed their MBAs and are on the path to high achievement. Margaret is hoping that Chip will propose to her. Not much of a spoiler because what I am writing next happens very early in the book. Chip does propose but does it in a small plane that Margaret had not wanted to fly in. There is an accident and Margaret suffers a serious injury which upends her life. The novel then tells the story of what happens to Margaret. The story is also about Margaret’s parents, her sister, Chip and his family and the hospital staff, especially Ian.

Readers will be rooting for Margaret as she figures out what to do in her life. The reader will undoubtedly enjoy spending time with her family and with Ian as well.

I enjoyed this novel which I read quickly. The author does not sugarcoat what Margaret experiences in her recovery. However this is a romance so each reader will have to decide if they want to buy into the semi-fairy-tale.

I would read other books by the author and would look forward to doing so. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the e-galley of the novel which I was given in exchange for an honest review.

Recently published: Work It, Girl: Michelle Obama Become a leader like by Caroline Moss

This title is part of a series on accomplished women that is geared for those who are between the ages 9-12. Other titles in the series have been about J.K. Rowling, Oprah Winfrey and Mae Jemison. In this one, young readers will be inspired by Michelle Obama.
The story begins when Michelle is eight and wakes up on her birthday. Readers spend time with Michelle and her close family. They learn about how important school was to Michelle and about her dream to follow her brother to Princeton, only for a guidance counselor to tell her that she might not be “Princeton material.” The authors talk about how this made Michelle feel and acknowledges that one cannot always listen to or believe those around them. And, yes, Michelle made it to Princeton where she had mentors and thought big for herself.
From here the book goes on to describe Michelle’s early jobs, meeting Barack and, of course, the presidency. Attention is paid to how Michelle found her way to programs that had meaning to her while First Lady and how she inspired others thought initiatives on areas like healthy eating.
The book ends noting Michelle’s accomplishments after the White House like her successful biography.

Throughout the book there are quotes from Ms. Obama that show her personality, dreams and strength. The illustrations throughout are original and appealing.
At the end of the book there are tips on how to become a leader like Michelle and a section on questions for readers to answer. There is alps a bibliography.
This book is an excellent addition to an excellent series. I hope that it will inspire girls to achieve all that they can and to believe in themselves.
Many thanks tho NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest reveiw.

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