Get to know him: Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library

by Carole Boston Weatherford

Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library tells the important story of Arturo Schomburg. As a child growing up, Schomburg realized that nowhere was the history of Black people being told in history, art or other school classes. His interest piqued, Schomburg spent his life learning and collecting.

The number of talented Blacks and the history mentioned in this book are extensive. To name a few, Schomburg learned about or knew Phillis Wheatly, the Amistad. Booker T. Washington, Toussaint Louverture, Frederick Douglass and Countee Cullen. Children will learn that Schomburg collected so many books that his wife finally issued an ultimatum…the books or her. It was from his decision in response, that the New York Public Library became the guardian of this remarkable man’s collection.

In this title, young readers also learn Schomburg’s own story. Born in Puerto Rico, he came to New York. He had a job, unusual in his time, that involved his supervising white workers. There were three marriages, all to women named Elizabeth and many more interesting biographical details in this book.

This title deserves a place in both home and elementary school libraries. It tells the story of an important man and his major contribution to Black history.

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

Now out: Kawaii Doodle World by Pic Candle; Zainab Khan

The author of this adorable book tells readers early on that the word Kawaii roughly translates as “cuteness.” Well, the doodles that you can make from this book are just that. It is a feel good collection that I highly recommend. Learn how to make the sweet, whimsical doodles. Enjoy a few tricks; for example, think about where to place the two dots for eyes and the smile. Whether you like to draw or not, this title will bring a smile to your face.

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

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Where do you live? H Is for Home

A Sesame Street ® Guide to Homes around the World

by Karen Latchana Kenney

In this title, Sesame Street friends including Bib Bird, Cookie Monster, Elmo, Bert, Ernie and Grover look at where we live. Readers will find Big Bird in his nest while people are shown living in all kinds of houses, big and small. The authors also acknowledge that some people are homeless and live in a shelter. The book concludes with the acknowledgement is that a home is a place where you are loved.

This book can help to make a child’s world a bit bigger. The Sesame Street characters will keep little ones engaged as they explore the many domiciles.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

The Greek Tapestry

by Anthea Syrokou

Dimity and sisters Maria and Nicki were good and artistically creative friends when they were growing up in Sydney. Their friendship changed when the sisters’ parents decided to move to Greece.

The story moves forward twenty years to when each is leading an adult life. Dimity is married and has issues with her mother in law. Nicki has not been able to have her longed for child and Maria still struggles in her relationship with her mother.

What will happen to all of them when they reunite? Readers of women’s fiction will enjoy finding out.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions are my own.

Now Out:

The Mind Remedy

Discover, Make and Use Simple Objects to Nourish Your Soul

by Ruth Williams

The author of this title observes that objects can be symbols which are imbued with great meaning and healing potential. It is noted that this has been true over many centuries. The author also finds that objects that one makes can inspire even greater connections. In light of this,  she offers twenty different projects that bring together all that the author is trying to convey.  This book consists of four sections:  Finding Connection, Inner Peace, Self-Discovery, and Finding Your Roots. For example, an object to make in the first section is a teacup which will help to bring togetherness by having tea with a significant person. It is pointed out that over tea we are given space to talk and to care for someone.  There is then a project for making teacups with design and ideas for discussion.  For the Inner Peace section, one might make a worry doll or worry beads or a fidget toy. The book continues in this way for each of the subject areas.  Some of the projects look like they take more skill, while some, such as making a gratitude jar feel a bit easier.  All seem to inspire. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review. I like the concept of this book.  If you are a crafter looking for some thoughtful projects (and thoughts), I recommend this title.

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Recently published:

The Deadly Hours

by Susanna Kearsley; C.S. Harris; Anna Lee Huber; Christine Trent

Years ago there was the Detection Club, its members were mystery writers including Agatha Christie.  The group collaborated on several books.  In a way, The Deadly Hours and its authors remind me of that since this title involves four writers in an interlinked story.  The four have all written historical mysteries that have been popular and good reads.  Here, they work well together telling the tale of a gold watch beginning in the 1700s and moving forward in time through several locales in Italy, Edinburgh and more.  It is a unique read. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, the wonderful Poisoned Pen Press, for this book in exchange for an honest review.

Now Out:

Sissinghurst: The Dream Garden

by Tim Richardson

Garden lovers will rejoice in this title about a very well known and gorgeous English garden.  After an informative forward and introduction, the book is organized according to the varied sections of the extensive plantings.  The text is interesting and the photos invite readers right in.  I very much enjoyed my armchair time in the peaceful nature of this beautiful place.

It will be here soon: When Winter Comes Discovering Wildlife in Our Snowy Woods by Aimée M. Bissonette

When Winter Comes is a beautifully illustrated picture book that both children and adults will enjoy.  The parents and children in the story enjoy spending time outside as they acknowledge the teeming life that is just out of sight, perhaps in a log, maybe underground, possibly underwater.  With a text that shows an appreciation for all that nature provides, the book explores a winter habitat.  Encourage a nature lover that you know by getting them this book.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title.  All opinions are my own.

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