Ghosts of Greenglass House

Posted on: March 1, 2019 at 2:11 pm, in

Ghosts of Greenglass HouseBy Kate Milford Milo Pine and his family return in this follow-up story to Greenglass House.  One year has passed since Milo’s first mystery.  Christmas is rapidly approaching but there is still no snow.  To make matters worse, Milo is having trouble with his teacher, and school is really stressing him out.  […]

Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good

Posted on: February 6, 2019 at 8:49 pm, in

 by Kathleen Flinn I don’t usually read a lot of non-fiction, especially memoirs and biographies, but this one was recommended to me so I thought I would give it a try. Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good is the story of the author’s childhood, family and the food they shared, the two often inextricably linked.  […]

Every Note Played

Posted on: February 6, 2019 at 8:47 pm, in

 by Lisa Genova Every Note Played is the latest novel from Lisa Genova, neuroscientist turned bestselling author of titles such as Still Alice and Love, Anthony, stories that deal with early onset Alzheimer’s and parental loss and grief.  This latest gem goes inside ALS, otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, as we follow the decline […]

The Snow Child

Posted on: January 24, 2019 at 6:53 pm, in

The Snow ChildBy Eowyn Ivey Jack and Mabel are struggling with their relationship and their inability to have children.  Seeking a new start, they travel north to become homesteaders on the Alaskan frontier.   1920’s Alaska can be a brutal place.  Jack must manually clear his land for farming.  Mabel is expected to keep the home […]

Fatty Legs

Posted on: January 21, 2019 at 7:01 pm, in

Fatty LegsBy Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton Young Olemaun Pokiak is desperate to go to school and learn to read like her sister.  But Olemaun lives in the High Arctic, and to attend school she will have to make a five-day journey to Aklavik, Northwest Territories.  Not only that, but she will have to stay […]

The Best Kind of People

Posted on: January 18, 2019 at 3:04 pm, in

TheBest Kind of People by Zoe Whittall Avalon Hills, a privileged town in Connecticut, is the picture of respectability. Their renowned prep school is a place where young people go to learn, grow, and get accepted into Ivy League colleges. George Woodbury is a highly respected teacher at this school, winning teacher of the year every […]

The One and Only Ivan

Posted on: January 18, 2019 at 1:47 pm, in

The One and Only IvanBy Katherine Applegate Ivan is not your typical gorilla.  Although he is massive and strong like other silverbacks, he doesn’t have the opportunity to use his power to protect his family.  Ivan doesn’t live in the lush forests with other gorillas.  He lives at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall – […]

The Glass Sentence

Posted on: January 17, 2019 at 8:49 pm, in

The Glass SentenceBy S.E. Grove Sophia lives with her Uncle Shadrack, a famous cartologer, in the era after the Great Disruption.  Now, different time periods, from both past and future, have emerged in the present.  Now, different regions of the world belong to different Ages. Sophia’s parents have long ago gone missing and Shadrack is […]

Moon of the Crusted Snow

Posted on: December 20, 2018 at 2:59 pm, in

Moon of the Crusted Snow By Waubgeshig Rice Waubgeshig Rice’s novel Moon of the Crusted Snowopens in the crisp autumn chill of a northern Ontario reserve.  Evan Whitesky, a young husband and father, prepares his home for impending winter.  Even in these times of modern conveniences, Evan uses his knowledge of hunting to feed his […]

Paperboy

Posted on: December 14, 2018 at 4:23 pm, in

PaperboyBy Vince Vawter Victor is an 11-year-old boy with two traits that make him stand out: He’s got a fantastic pitching arm. He stutters. It’s 1959 in Memphis.  Kids and adults alike admire Victor’s ability on the baseball field.  But Victor keeps most people at arm’s length because of his disability.  It’s just so hard […]