Now out: A Dangerous Language by Sulari Gentill

Sulari Gentill has authored a number of books in an historical mystery series set in 1930s Australia. It is a time when there is much unrest; on the one side is the New Guard, a Fascist group, while, on the other, there are the Communists, among others. Historically, WWII is coming and tensions are high.

Ms. Gentill uses this time period to good effect in her mysteries which feature a mix of fictional and historical characters. In this one, the historical figures include a number of politicians and readers spend time at the new Parliament building. One does not have to stretch very far to find some parallels with our own uncertain times. There is a quote that relates to the story’s title and those (and our) times. It is “The dangerous language you speak of is the truth.”

The series in general and this novel feature family dynamics, political intricacies, murder, chases, romance and suspense. Readers familiar with the series will be delighted to spend time with main characters Rowly (a kind of Lord Peter Wimsey if Wimsey were more on the left), poet Milton, painter Clyde and the female sculptor, Ed. There is a new character as well, a woman with whom Rowly had been in love as a teen; will she take Edna’s place in his affections? Readers will also find that Wilf, Rowly’s brother, makes an appearance and the two seem as fractious as ever.

A lot happens in this novel. A communist is killed on the steps of Parliament. Egon Kisch, an anti-Fascist (a true historical figure) who wants to speak in Australia may not be allowed in the country; how will he and Rowly intersect? There is an unidentifiable young woman who is found murdered early in the novel; who is she? There is a famous air race and more. The novel is busy but it works.

Each chapter opens with a fictitious newspaper account. These add a sense of veracity to the book and parallel some of what happens. series.

I enjoy Sulari Gentill’s novels more each time that I read them. I highly recommend this one.

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

Read this! 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.

Pub date:  July 1, 2020

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Come on in: Welcome to the Family by Scarlet Paolicchi

Becoming a “big” sister or brother is a rite of passage for many.   It definitely evokes feelings in a child who is about to see a new member enter their family.

This book pays attention to the sibling that is already born,  something that will be welcomed by the soon to be big brother or sister who often feels pushed aside.  This is a book that can be completed by a child.  It has spaces to draw in, questions to answer, games, and sections that look to evoke feelings about what is ahead.  This book  can be a keepsake as both the older and younger child may well be interested in how it was completed at the time. Throughout, this title is cheerfully and engagingly illustrated.

This is a good resource and a nice way to be sure that an older sibling feels valued.  Many thanks to Callisto for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Now out: Atlas of Adventures: Travel Edition A collection of NATURAL WONDERS, EXCITING EXPERIENCES and FUN FESTIVITIES from the four corners of the globe by Lucy Letherland

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Calling young adventurers! Choose where you want to go…it could be Europe; North or Central and/or South America; Asia and the Pacific East; Africa; Australia and Oceania or Antarctica. The whole world is there for you.
Each colorful spread is filled with illustrations and facts. Readers can also look for the two adventure guides in each new location. Visit the London Eye, the Louvre or the Moscow Metro in Europe. In North America spend time in Alaska, New York’s Central Park or take a Steamboat ride. And so it goes, with each region having so many things to explore.
This is such a colorful and appealing title. It provides a fun introduction to the many wonders of our world for the young armchair traveler.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review. This book is a keeper!

A classic: Northanger Abbey The Complete Jane Austen Collection by Jane Austen

Jane Austen is, of course, well known for books such as Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility.  But…she also wrote several other novels including this one.  To me, Northanger Abbey is a bit different from Austen’s other works.  It is her version of the Gothic tales that were popular during her own time.  In Austen’s version, the protagonist, Catherine Morland, would like to be more exciting, more like a Gothic heroine.  What will happen when Catherine leaves home for the first time?  What will happen during her visit to Northanger Abbey?  It is well worth reading this classic to find out!

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

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What does the day mean to you? Deadly Anniversaries A Collection of Stories from Crime Fiction’s Top Authors by Marcia Muller; Bill Pronzini

This title is a book of short stories that were collected to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Mystery Writers of America.  Each author has written a tale that has to do with a special date.  The authors who contributed to this book are a “who’s who” of excellent crafters of mysteries.  Some of the contributors are Petr Robinson, Marcia Muller, Margaret Maron, Peter Lovesey, Carolyn Hart, Sue Grafton and many more.

This is an outstanding collection and I recommend it highly.  Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Now out: My Best Friend by Rob Hodgson

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This title is geared to 3 to 6 year olds. It is a silly story with cartoon-like illustrations about Mouse and his best friend Owl. They have all kinds of adventures with Mouse having a mischievous nature.
Young listeners may enjoy this vibrantly illustrated book. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.