4 Stars. Kwameโs passion for cooking and feeding hungry people shines through these pages. When he decides to walk away from his life on the streets, he has to work impossibly hard to put himself through culinary school but he does it. His motto seems to be โGo big or go homeโ and that mostly works for him. If you donโt aim […]
Hello, Star by Stephanie V. W. Lucianovic: Book Review
5 Stars. What a lovely book! Itโs a realistic story but the illustrator captured the girlโs excitement in touches of whimsy throughout. The soft focus of the artwork gives the book the feel of a dream, even while the girl/woman is working hard to do real things. One spread near the end gives me goosebumps. I especially love […]
The Light of the Midnight Stars by Rena Rossner: Book Review
3 Stars. I listened to this on audio, narrated by Ana Clements, and it just never grabbed my attention. I donโt have any major complaints or praise for either the story or the narrator, I just found it easy to tune the whole thing outโand did. The story rotates between three different narratorsโthe sisters, Hannah, Sarah, and […]
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame: Book Review
3.5 Stars. Iโve never read this before and found it pretty charming if a bit outdated. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read it in elementary school. I remember bits and pieces of the Disney cartoon but Iโm honestly not sure if Iโve ever watched the whole thing. The illustrations by David Roberts in this edition […]
Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians by Anton Treuer: Book Review
4 Stars. I found this absolutely fascinating. It’s written in a simple question and answer format with an index and extensive bibliography. It’s easy to dip in and out of but I mostly read it straight through. He begins with my first question after reading the title, “What general terms are most appropriate for talking about […]
They Better Call Me Sugar by Sugar Rodgers: Book Review
4 Stars. I am not a sports fan. Oh, I have some idea how the Dolphins are doing in football because my husband is a loyal, if frustrated and heartbroken, fan, but I only know the biggest of the big names in sports. Unfortunately, those names are always male. Needless to say, I had never heard of Sugar Rodgers but sheโs certainly a force […]
The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales: Book Review
4 Stars. I love retold fairy tales but don’t often go back to the original sources. This was a nice refresher and even an introduction to some classic European tales. Some annotations and introductions were more helpful than others, as is always the case with these kinds of books. I would have been perfectly happy if any contributions […]
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks by Jeanne Theoharis: Book Review
4 Stars. Iโm ashamed to admit that my knowledge of Rosa Parks was limited to her refusal to move to the back of a segregated bus in the Jim Crow south. To quote Julian Bond in this book, I more or less bought the narrative that โRosa sat down, Martin stood up, then the white folks saw the light and saved the day.โ Yes, thatโs an […]
The Black Friend by Frederick Joseph: Book Review
4 Stars. In The Black Friend, Frederick Joseph shares his own experiences with racism, his response in the moment, how he wishes heโd actually responded, and demonstrates ways to be anti-racist. I canโt imagine these stories were easy to share. Some of them were so egregious that my jaw dropped and I was like, โWhat?!? Someone said […]
The Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher: Book Review
4 Stars. Oh my goodness. I think I need to be friends with T. Kingfisher (Ursula Vernon). The book starts out pretty light and fluffy. I laughed quite a bit. Even when things start getting serious, Kara and Simon face their fears with snarky humor. Theyโre my kind of people. So much so that I suddenly added up a whole bunch of […]
World War Z by Max Brooks: Book Review
3 Stars. You can imagine my surprise when I listened to World War Z and discovered that I was… a little bored. There. I said it. The format is very similar to that used in Devolution, with a fictional interviewer speaking with survivors of a catastrophic event. I think the difference for me was that Devolution also included a […]