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The Accident
Reviewed by Sara MasarikThis book requires some special notice from parents. When Christoper and Bodger are out for a walk, Bodger runs into the road and is hit by a truck. He dies on impact. The rest of the story deals with Christopher’s very real grief. I appreciate this story because it is very well told, is thoughtful and gentle, and has the power to teach empathy to our young ones. Sensitive readers may struggle with this one, but the average reader will likely do well with it. The death scene is quick and non-graphic. The story continues in the next book. That said, this book could be easily skipped without diminishing the reader’s enjoyment of the series overall. Read the full review
Across a Dark and Wild Sea
Reviewed by Diane PendergraftThis is the story of Columcille (koll-m-kill), an Irish monk who lived in the 500s A.D. Though he’s born during a time of darkness and general ignorance, he attends a monastery school and learns to read and write. He becomes a monk, a scribe, and a poet. In the Author’s Note, Brown says Columcille established monasteries at Derry, Durro, and Kells. Read the full review
After the Sun Goes Down: The Story of Animals at Night
Reviewed by Sara MasarikBlough so beautifully teases the child’s imagination by telling them that what they want to know about what they cannot find during the hours that they are allowed to be awake. He invites them into a love of nature by making night time magical and a place worth dreaming about. Read the full review
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