Tis that time of year: Little Hoo Goes to School by Ponnay

This short read-aloud articulates many of the fears that a child could experience when thinking about the first day of school. Each anxiety is given an airing and a reassurance. Using an animal rather than a human may make it easier for a child to obliquely acknowledge his or her own concerns. I felt that this book’s strength lay in recognizing the concerns that a child might feel. However, in addition to providing reassurance the book might have benefited from talking about the routine and structure of the school day so as to help a child to know what to expect.

The illustrations were simple and colorful. They added to the text.

A busy pub day; here are some posts: Little Concepts ABC Animals, Northern Hospitality, The Sporting Horse, Good Morning Neighbor and My First Book of Gymnastics.

There are so many alphabet books for young children that parents are spoiled for choice. This one has a cute concept. The animals are not the most common ones so there is a little more surprise for the little learner. The book has bright, colorful illustrations that will engage youngsters. At the end, all of the animals are lined up for children to pick out and remember. This one is a good addition for early learners’ bookshelves.

Andrew and Briana Volk have authored a lavishly illustrated compendium of food facts, recipes and cocktails. All are influenced by the state of Maine, the city of Portland and Briana’s Finnish ancestors. There are recipes for dishes like salmon soup, smoked trout with deviled eggs, summer vegetable stew, pretzels, butterscotch buddino with pistachio praline, etc. To this are added cocktails both cold and hot. There are side treks to places like Mohegan Island and information on things like how to shuck oysters. A great resource for interesting food and drink with a special shout out to Maine, one of my own favorite places.

This is the perfect gift book for riders and those who love horses. Some of you out there may well want to make this book a gift to yourself. Many disciplines including dressage, show jumping, polo, carriage driving, eventing, and others are described in this lush book. The importance of the bond between horse and rider is emphasized with the author describing horses as animals who are eager to please. The reader can dip in and out of the book, reading about the horse encounters they most love or they can learn about new disciplines and sports. The photographs throughout are stunning. Highly recommended for horse folk! Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto for this one.

This is a very appealing picture book that will be an enjoyable read-aloud for young children. It is the story of animals who work together to make a cake. Cooperation is a clear theme but it is gently presented. Throughout the book, there is repetition reminiscent of the old children’s game, “I am going on a trip and I packed…” Young children will enjoy how the book repeats as it then adds the next animal character and that animal’s contribution to the baking project. Children can play a fun memory game by trying to recall the critters and their ingredients in the correct order. The illustrations are lovely and feel reminiscent of that great master, Eric Carle. All in all, I highly recommend this one!

A fun introduction to the basic moves of gymnastics. Each move is compared to the way an animal moves; young folk can slither like a snake, for example. The illustrations are vivid and multi-cultural. Children and their parents can enjoy this book together as they bend, stretch, jump and use up some energy. A cute addition for a toddler’s bookshelf!

A simple explanation: A Tale of Two Daddies by Oelshlager

This picture book depicts two friends having a conversation.  Which Dad takes care of each of the things that a little girl needs?  With simple rhyming language the reader learns that both fathers love and care for their daughter.  The book provides a nice introduction for learning about how different kinds of families nurture their children in similar ways.  A good addition for a school library!

E-book bargains. Jimmy Vega series by Chazin

Land of Careful Shadows (A Jimmy Vega Mystery)A Blossom of Bright Light (A Jimmy Vega Mystery)No Witness but the Moon (A Jimmy Vega Mystery)A Place in the Wind (A Jimmy Vega Mystery)At $2.99 or $3.99 per novel, you should definitely buy all of the books in this series.  Suzanne Chazin has written four excellent suspense novels that also make a strong social statement.  Each of the books documents the struggles and fears of illegal immigrants.  The author is most sympathetic to their plight.  At the same time, Ms. Chazin has written intriguing mysteries with recurring characters who have interesting back stories.  I always love catching up with Jimmy Vega and Adele Figueroa.  I highly recommend these novels.

On the first novel:

“The intricate plot and the important social issues combine in this strong debut of a
promising series.”
–Booklist

“Hits the heart, not just the pulse, with people you come to care about. First rate and highly recommended.”–Lee Child, internationally best-selling author of the Jack Reacher series

“…Keenly moving and suspenseful.”–Julia Spencer-Fleming, bestselling author of “Through the Evil Days”

 

Do you know the Secrets to a Happy Marriage (Kelly)

Secrets of a Happy MarriageSecrets of a Happy MarriageWhich cover do you prefer?  I like the British one (on the right) better.

Cathy Kelly, an Irish author, has a long history of writing engaging women’s fiction.  I was very excited when I read my first Cathy Kelly book, Past Secrets. She has now written more than a dozen novels.

Secrets of a Happy Marriage tells the stories of characters who face losses and must figure out how to regroup and live their lives.  Edward’s wife and Jojo’s mother, Lottie, died.  How do they choose to go on?  What happens to Jojo when infertility is added to the mix?  What about Cari who loses a fiance when he abandons her at the altar?  And then there is Fainne who fled to America when she faced an unexpected pregnancy 40 years ago?  There is also Bess who was left to raise her daughter Amy as a single parent.

All of these characters interact as a party is planned for Edward’s seventieth birthday.  There is one surprise and lots that happens as the characters face their futures.

I enjoyed this novel and will look forward to whatever Ms. Kelly writes next.

Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and Cathy Kelly.

My exciting new class!

In September, thoughts always turn to school.  We either are going or know someone who is.  We either dread it or are happy about new opportunities.

I am in the happy group.  I just started a course on Children’s Lit.  The first discussions were on fairy tales.  In class this week, we compared three versions of the Little Red Riding Hood story.  There was discussion of time periods, the amount or lack of detail in each version, the underlying (or not) sexuality in the tale and the moral.  If this is a taste of what is to come, I am all in!

The Classic Fairy Tales (Second Edition) (Norton Critical Editions)All of the fairy tales that we will be studying are from this volume.

The Little Paris Bookshop: An e-book bargain for today

The Little Paris Bookshop: A NovelI adored The Little Paris Bookshop with its story of how one can become isolated and yet have a richer and more meaningful life when moving beyond that unsatisfying safety. This is truly a beautiful and satisfying read.

From Amazon: “Monsieur Perdu calls himself a literary apothecary. (INTERJECTION BY ME…WHAT COULD BE BETTER?) From his floating bookstore in a barge on the Seine, he prescribes novels for the hardships of life. Using his intuitive feel for the exact book a reader needs, Perdu mends broken hearts and souls. The only person he can’t seem to heal through literature is himself; he’s still haunted by heartbreak after his great love disappeared. She left him with only a letter, which he has never opened.”

Will Perdu open the letter? If he does, what will this mean to him? Find out in this lovely book.  Highest recommendation by me!!

September e-book bargains

The Shell SeekersAmong the Mad: A Maisie Dobbs Novel (Maisie Dobbs Mysteries Series Book 6)Silent in the Grave (A Lady Julia Grey Mystery)The Red NotebookA Terrible Beauty: A Lady Emily Mystery (Lady Emily Mysteries)Dead Water: A Shetland MysteryWings of Fire: An Inspector Ian Rutledge MysteryUnnatural Death (The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries Book 3)Baltimore Blues: The First Tess Monaghan NovelAftermath: An Inspector Banks Novel (Inspector Banks series Book 12)There is a lot of variety here but all of these are worth a look.  The Shell Seekers is a grand family saga; it is a book that I return to when I want to find a sense of calm and escape.  Among the Mad is part of the Maisie Dobbs series; these are best read in order, although all are good.  The series begins in WWI and has now progressed to WWII.  The books are mysteries.  Silent is the Grave is the start of a mystery series; it is slightly unconventional.  The Red Notebook is French and has been on my TBR stack for ages.  A Terrible Beauty is part of a series; I have not read this one but have blogged on two others about Lady Emily.  Dead Water is part of the Jimmy Perez series; readers of the blog know that I LOVE this series. Wings of Fire is part of Charles Todd’s historical mystery series that is set in the aftermath of WWI.. Charles Todd is a mother-son writing duo. Unnatural Death is part of the Lord Peter Wimsey series; these novels are from the golden age of mystery and are indeed golden.  Baltimore Blues is the first in the Tess Monahan mystery series; the protagonist is a Baltimore reporter.  Aftermath is part of the Detective Banks, English mystery series.

Happy exploration are reading, all!

An e-book bargain: The Landscapes of Anne of Green Gables

Readers of this blog know that I rarely give five star reviews but I did for this one!

Many of us have warm memories of Anne of Green Gables, both from the novel and the Megan Folows and Colleen Dewhurst TV series. An updated series Anne with an E can now be streamed on Netflix, although I have not seen it. Anne was a favorite character for me and I have reread the novel as an adult. So…as you can imagine, I was excited to learn about this book. It is wonderful! I was torn between moving ahead quickly and savoring. This is a book to be enjoyed for the many photos and for the insight into Maud Montgomery’s life. Even if you have never read Anne of GG, this book provides a lovely, serene and visual armchair travel experience. Highly recommended!

Autumn for beginning readers: Autumn is for Apple Pie by Dunham with illustrations by Sparks

This is a sweetly told fall story about friendship, being there for others, co-operation and apple pie!  The animal characters are sweetly drawn and engage the reader.  A nice book to teach children about caring for others.

#AutumnIsForApplePie #NetGalley