My daughter Anna, teacher turned librarian, and I don’t usually have serious disagreements about books. And truthfully, this one isn’t major. We are both in mourning with the death of Beverly Cleary at 104 this past weekend.
The Sweet Taste of Muscadines
Tut-tut and Head Shaking
Home Is Not a Country
Noctilucent
Cry, the Beloved Country
Covid Anniversary
Classified
Scavenger Story in 50 Precious Words
Three Ordinary Girls
Nonfiction generally doesn’t keep the reader on the edge of the seat, but Three Ordinary Girls by Tim Brady often does just that. Beginning with the Third Reich troops swarming into the Netherlands in May 1940, the progress of World War II sets the stage for three unlikely heroes in three teenaged girls.