Reviews
A Review of "Twice as Good" in Kirkus Reviews
Despite growing up in a community that was racially segregated, William Powell persisted in playing the game he loved,… Young Willie could only caddy on the golf course near his Ohio home, although one white man did let him play. Returning home after World War II from England, View →
A Review of "Tugg and Teeny: Jungle Surprises" in Ohioana Quarterly
Tugg and Teeny is about a monkey named Teeny and a gorilla named Tugg who go on adventures with their jungle friends. They help their friends with their problems and explore the jungle and learn lessons along the way. We think this book would be be good for kids at a lower reading level… View →
A Review of "When Anju Loved Being an Elephant" in Catholic Library World
When Anju was five years old, she was captured and separated from her elephant herd in Sumatra. Anju spent thirty-five years performing in American circuses. When she was too old for the circus, Anju was sold to a small zoo where she was the only elephant. Anju finds that she is not… View →
A Review of "Acoustic Rooster and His Barnyard Band" in School Library Journal
PreS-Gr 2–This delightful picture book explores the rich history of jazz via a story about a guitar-playing rooster who sets out to compete in the annual Barnyard Talent Show to find the farm’s best band. Rooster would like to join Thelonius Monkey’s crew, but the rules don’t permit zoo… View →
A Review of "Megan's Year: An Irish Traveler's Story" in The Children's Bookshelf
MEGAN’S YEAR: An Irish Traveler’s Story, authored by master writer Gloria Whelan and illustrated by Beth Peck, looks at the complicated life of approximately 25,000 members of the Irish Travelers who live half the year on the open road in a caravan… View →
A Review of "The Boy Who Wanted to Cook" in The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
This wonderful book is sure to delight young boys and girls who are interested in cooking…The illustrations in the book are just lovely and bring the restaurant and the townspeople to life. View →
A Review of "A Christmas Spider’s Miracle" in Publishers Weekly
During the “bleakest of winters,” a gentle mother spider that resembles a wooden marionette tends to her children in a fir tree; indoors, a peasant mother mends clothing to earn money for her family. When the woman moves the tree inside for her children, she inadvertently saves the… View →
A Review of "Megan's Year: An Irish Traveler's Story" in Publishers Weekly
In this addition to the Tales of the World series, 10-year-old Megan and her family spend the summers crisscrossing Ireland in their caravan. Megan loves never knowing what her family will discover next and meeting other Travelers along the way, though she sometimes feels that her life… View →
A Review of "Diary of an American Kid" in The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
Diary of An American Kid is a colorful journal that is ready to be filled with the imaginative thoughts of a grade school child. It is the perfect size to fit into a backpack so that the student can use it on the go. The book looks like a chapter book, but inside there are great… View →
A Review of "T is for Taj Mahal" in The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
T Is for Taj Mahal is an Indian alphabet book. It is written in a two-tiered format to make it interesting to both children and adults. There is a short, simple, rhyming paragraph for each letter of the alphabet, and then in the sidebar is a longer, more informative paragraph that gives… View →