Tippy Lemmey

After reading Tippy Lemmey, my eight-year-old decided he wanted a chow. Tippy Lemmey is the only dog Leandra knows with two names, and Tippy Lemmey is a chow.  Not just any chow, but a scary chow.  This dog chases Leandra and her friends whenever they pass by his house.  And his house is between them... Continue Reading →

Teddy Roosevelt and the Treasure of Ursa Major

Ethel, Kermit and Archie are under strict orders to be good.  Their dad, President Teddy Roosevelt, is hosting the Russian ambassador that evening, trying to negotiate the end to the Russian-Japanese War.  (Whatever THAT is, thinks Archie.) They decide to settle down to an interesting book, Treasure Island, when they find a mysterious paper inside... Continue Reading →

Once Upon a Marigold

My 12-year-old told me over and over again, "Mom, you need to read Once Upon a Marigold!" When she checked it out, for the third time, I decided to see what she was so excited about. And I'm glad I did. Once Upon a Marigold by Jean Ferris is a delightful read - a funny,... Continue Reading →

Soldier Bear

Private Voytek of the transport company of the 2nd Polish Corps of the British Army in World War II turned lots of heads, and made many other soldiers scream in fright. Why? He was a bear.  Yes, a Syrian brown bear.  A few Polish soldiers who had escaped Russia into Iran picked him up somewhere... Continue Reading →

Snow Treasure

Norway in winter seems insulated against the forces at work on the European mainland in 1940. But then, Nazi paratroopers parachuted into the villages of Norway, and Peter Lundstrom and his friends are called into action. Not to fight the Nazis, but to fool them. Peter and his friends work together with Peter's uncle to... Continue Reading →

Rules of the Road

About a year ago, I was writing an article of book recommendations for families to read aloud together.  I asked my friend if she had any ideas of great family books. "Oh yes," she said. "You should write about that book you read last year to your kids.  The one about the young driver." "Which... Continue Reading →

Heart of a Samurai

Japan in the 1800's was a mystery to the rest of the world.  The country was truly isolationists - no Japanese person who left its shores was allowed to return.  Not for any reason. Japanese rulers told their people the world outside Japan was dangerous - full of demons, barbarians and monsters.  And soon, fourteen-year-old... Continue Reading →

We’re Going on a Bear Hunt

I was digging through my bookshelves recently, looking for books I could donate, when I came across one of my children's favorites.  I read We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury so many times I think I can still almost recite it from memory. As it sat on my desk... Continue Reading →

Flight of the Phoenix

Nathaniel Fludd feels a little flummoxed. He has just discovered his missing parents are presumed dead and his governess has shipped him off to an aunt he's never met before. Aunt Phil was nothing like he expected - and her house was strange too. Then suddenly they're off on an adventure - in a newfangled... Continue Reading →

The Great Turkey Walk

Some people may call 15-year-old Simon Green a turkey - his aunt even calls him 'pea-brained.' But Miss Rogers, Simon's teacher, sees something special in Simon. "Not everyone appreciates your finer talents, Simon. ... But I'm certain there's a place for you in this world. Just think about what you like best, Simon. Think about... Continue Reading →

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