The Dearly Beloved by Cara Wall-A Today Show pick

This first novel, which I previously reviewed (see below), has been made a Today Show book

The Dearly Beloved is the first novel by Cara Wall; I am pretty certain that it will not be her last. The Dearly Beloved is the story of Charles, Lily, James and Nan. Each is an adult with a unique upbringing. Charles has faced many parental expectations; Lily has suffered much loss; James had a hardscrabble background, while life seemed sweet for Nan. While in college, Charles and Lily meet as do James and Nan.

Both Charles and James are “called” to the church; they have different approaches to God and activism, as demonstrated over the course of the book. Charles and James are appointed as co-ministers of a New York City church on lower Fifth Avenue. Their strengths and weaknesses come to light and are not the same. The reader watches as the two families’ lives unravel and knit over a period of many years.

This book includes discussion about what faith (or lack of it) means to each protagonist. I found these sections enhanced the novel for me.

This is not perhaps a perfect book, just as James, Charles, Nan and Lily are not prefect but it IS mighty good.

club pick.

Now out: Come From Away: Welcome to the Rock An Inside Look at the Hit Musical by Irene Sankoff; David Hein

I knew that the musical, Come From Away, was quite successful. However, since I was living in Manhattan on that fateful 9/11, I thought that I would never see Come From Away. I thought that it would bring back too many memories of an impossibly stressful, sad and difficult time. Then, this past spring, a friend got tickets for us and off we went, only for me to conclude that Come From Away was a fantastic show and one that was uplifting. I immediately began proselytizing for this musical, telling friends to see it. Of course, not everyone can get to Broadway, but this book will give readers a rich flavor of the play and its context.

Illustrated with photos of Gander and its surroundings, with sections on history and context, comment and information on the folks whose creation it was (the authors of this book, by the way), interviews with the cast and residents, and dialogue from the play’s book, Come From Away includes so much.

Given how much I loved the show and the people of Gander as they were portrayed, I was absolutely thrilled to be given an e galley of this title by NetGalley and the publisher, in return for an honest review. I give it 4.5/5 stars.

An enjoyable read: The Magnificent Mrs. Mayhew by Milly Johnson

Sophie Mayhew is married to an English politician who is poised for great things, hopefully to be the next P.M. Devoted Sophie is the perfect spouse.  She is intelligent, beautiful, supportive and kind with a tragedy in her past.  She is the one who shows compassion for her husband’s constituents and stands by his side to enhance his profile.

However, Sophie, though well-educated and seemingly perfectly suited for this role, is quite unhappy.  Things come to a crisis point (no spoiler as this happens early in the novel), when she learns of her husband’s second affair.  Groomed carefully on what to say to the media, Sophie instead says what she wants and of course, chaos results.

Sophie escapes to the one place where she had been happy, lives under an alias and begins to know what she wants for herself and to feel entitled to this.  Along the way, she forms friendships and a potential romantic relationship.  However….Sophie knows that she must return home.  What will happen then?

This is a delightful escapist read so, of course, readers can imagine what will happen.  Still, getting there is enjoyable and I very much enjoyed this light read.

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

Editorial Reviews

Review

“A glorious, heartfelt novel” (Rowan Coleman, New York Times bestselling author )

“Every time you discover a new Milly book, it’s like finding a pot of gold.” (Heat magazine)

“A warm hug of a book” (S Magazine)

“Bursting with warmth and joie de vivre” (Jill Mansell, New York Times bestselling author )

“Must read” (Express)

“Absolutely loved it. Milly’s writing is like getting a big hug with just the right amount of bite underneath”
(Jane Fallon, Sunday Times bestselling author )

“Full of love and laughter”
(Daily Express)

Do they belong together? Frank and Bean by Jamie Michalak

Frank and Bean is a chapter book geared toward beginning readers.  It begins by telling the story of Frank, someone who likes quiet and writes in a secret notebook. Frank meets the effervescent Bean who is noisy and friendly and does not want to go away. What joins the two in friendship?  Young readers will find out as they read this amusingly illustrated book.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this read in exchange for an honest review.

#FrankAndBean #NetGalley

From the Publisher

For cat aficionados: All Cats Are Introverts by Francesco Marciuliano

This book contains beautiful photos of cats. I enjoyed this aspect of the book very much. The written content is poems told from a cat’s point of view. My sense is that they are meant to be funny. I did not especially enjoy the poems although I can see what the writer is trying to do. If you are a cat lover and you read this one, please let me know what you think. Thanks.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.

#AllCatsAreIntroverts #NetGalley

Now out: The Water Cycle by Chris Oxlade, Anita Ganeri

This was my second exploration with the intrepid George and Ava. George and Ava are good company. They are curious and eager to learn. In this one, young scientists will learn a lot about the different forms of water, (solid, liquid, gas), as they perform experiments and learn geo facts. There is a quiz at the end so kids can see what they retained and also suggestions for additional resources for teachers. This series provides a wonderful way to learn science. Science becomes fun and curiosity is rewarded. Perfect!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto for this book in exchange for an honest review.