
The illustrations in this short book are beautiful and full of the wonder of nature. They form the background to a story that is about a mother bird who loses an egg. Clearly, this is an anthropomorphized story about miscarriage. The listener sees how the mama bird’s living child tries to cheer her up as the two go on a flight that shows the beauty of their world. When they return home, Mama Bird feels better.
This book fills a niche as there are few stories that explain miscarriage to young children. For this reason, it is a valuable resource. The book is sweet but may leave young ones feeling not only that they make their parents happy but also feeling that it is up to them to make things better. Parents should reassure children that this is not their responsibility but that family love does make things better. This book can open up a tough subject for young children and their parents.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.







This is an appealing book that will teach budding artists, including adults, how to draw more than 100 every day items. The author has a natural, chatty style as she describes the projects and how she became interested in each.
Classic Hummus
I love this book! If you are pregnant or know someone who is, this would make a great gift, for yourself of them. This is a comic/graphic novel that shows a heterosexual couple falling in love, establishing a life together, experiencing a pregnancy and becoming parents with all of the ups and downs that this entails. The illustrations are sooo adorable and emotive. This is a sweet yet honest look at an important stage in life. Highly recommended! I give it five stars.
I have not read this. It comes highly recommended but with warnings about the violence in the novel.
I adored this book. See the review in my archive.
A thriller
I have not read this but it received good reviews.














The British win here with books on Downton Abbey, Victoria, Princess Margaret and the Mitfords. There are a few other titles here as well. I especially enjoy books by Donna Leon and Katherine Hall Page’s books are also great reads for mystery readers.