60 Days of Faith for Women A Devotional to Deepen Gratitude, Praise, and Prayer by Rev. Cameron Trimble

60 Days of Faith for Women: A Devotional to Deepen Gratitude, Praise, and PrayerThis is a book that was written to encourage contemplation.  It includes passages, stories and journal prompts in order to prompt reflection. Those who are looking for a guided journal with a spiritual bent may well want to add this title to their shelves.

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Now out: Dinosaur Lady The Daring Discoveries of Mary Anning, the First Paleontologist by Linda Skeers

This is a lovely book that has very appealing illustrations. The outdoor ones are in earth tones and show nature beautifully.
Readers will learn the story of a young girl who had curiosity in abundance. Her discoveries led to the discovery of dinosaur bones and so much more. Mary studied and learned for her whole life; she became an expert even though she was not allowed to study in the all male universities of the time. Interestingly though male scholars came to her with their questions.
Mary’s story is well told. It is inspiring and I hope through this book will become better known. The end of the book contains additional helpful resources.
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Who saw what? I Saw Him Die A Novel by Andrew Wilson

Fans of Agatha Christie will surely enjoy this novel.  There are two reasons for this; first, it is a book written very much in the style of that beloved author; and, two. Agatha Christie is a character in the novel.

This is part of a series by Andrew Wilson.  The books can be read in any order.  In this title, Agatha is in Scotland where a murder occurs amidst a full party of hotel guests.  Who murdered the host?  The suspects are many:  among them, a botanist, a nephew, an actress, two sisters, the servants and more.

In addition to telling the mystery story, the author includes some information about Agatha Christie who is planning her marriage to her second husband.  There is also information about her days as a VAD and her work in an apothecary.

This book will provide an enjoyable respite from reality,  It is a new mystery written in a classic style. Note though that it goes a bit over the top by the end.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review. By the way, I love the cover. It made me want to pick up this title.

Pub date:  July 21, 2020

Now out: We The People The United States Constitution Explored and Explained by Aura Lewis; Evan Sargent

How many of you reading this review remember when Khzir Khan held up his copy of the Constitution during the last election cycle? How many of you recall anything that you learned about this document during your school years? It is so incredibly important to understand our Constitution, maybe never more than at this particular time.
This book provides a wonderful introduction (or refresher) to the important points that are included in the Constitution. It truly deserves a place in school and home libraries. The authors do a marvelous job of bringing their text to readers in a readable way and the illustrations will also engage children.
The authors begin by acknowledging the complexity of the Constitution and the difficulty that readers may find when encountering it . Nonetheless, they encourage children to see the original document in DC if they can. They then go on to make the Constitution accessible and relevant. There are clear explanations of the document and children will understand concepts including the branches of government, the amendments and more. They will also learn lots of trivia facts; for example, they will find out that the Constitution was written in secret. There are also many “What do you think?” sections that will invite readers to explore concepts..
I highly recommend this book. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read it and to offer my opinion of it.

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What happened there? Starting from Seneca Falls by Karen Schwabach

In this centenary year of the vote for women, lots of stories are being told.  This one about Bridie and Rose brings events vividly to life.  While the story is geared towards readers aged 8-to-12, I would take that as a guideline.  As an adult, I also found that I enjoyed reading this book.  It begins to engage readers immediately as they meet Bridie who is locked up in the poorhouse and literally climbing up a wall.  Readers just know that she will have the wits, pluck and sense to better her life.  They will quickly see that this was not easy though and that Bridie faced some harsh treatment.  They will be glad when she finds a friend in Rose.

Readers will witness the struggles that the two girls face.  They will watch as Bridie gets a job with someone named Elizabeth Cady Stanton.  Yes, we all know how this ended but how we got there is so interesting.

This book is engaging and involving.  At the end of the novel are many helpful  historical notes.  These add greatly to the book.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this read in exchange for an honest review.  It should find its place in home and elementary school libraries.

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Needles at the ready: Historically Dead by Greta McKennan

This is the second entry in what is now a three book series. Readers can definitely enjoy this book even if they did not read the first novel.
Historically Dead s a cozy mystery with a likeable protagonist and good settings. Main character Darla is a seamstress who enjoys working on historical fabrics and clothing. As someone who specializes in textiles with historical value, she is excited to consult on a TV series about a colonial home in her neighborhood. Of course, there is a murder and some additional crimes. And, of course, will be resolved by our sewing maven.
The novel provides a relaxing read. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Now out: Jane Darrowfield, Professional Busybody by Barbara Ross

Have you retired? Do you dislike being written off as someone with nothing to contribute? If you answer yes, or can imagine answering yes at some point in your life, this book is for you.
Jane is at that stage in her life when she is asked for help by a friend and willingly assists. From this beginning, Jane is given a paid job! She goes undercover in a retirement community where the shenanigans lead to a murder. Will Jane solve the case? I am certain that you can answer that question but read this one anyway for the fun along the way.

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