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The Sailor Who Captured the Sea: A Story of the Book of Kells
Reviewed by Diane PendergraftIn her prologue, Deborah Nourse Lattimore briefly describes the Book of Kells. As is fitting for a book whose history is so uncertain, she leaves open the question of what drove the makers of the book to complete such a monumental work. Her story is an attempt to put faces and names to the mist-obscured events of the 9th century. Read the full review
Sarah and Me and The Lady From the Sea
Reviewed by Sara MasarikIn a style reminiscent of Hilda van Stockum or Alta Halverson Seymour, this story celebrates family life and friendship. The Abbotts do make friends on the Peninsula, and they do learn how to take care of themselves. More importantly, they learn important things about themselves and what they are truly capable of. This was a very enjoyable and quick read that would ideally suit our middle-grade readers. Girls of 8-14 might particularly enjoy this one. Read the full review
The Scarlet Stockings Spy
Reviewed by Sara MasarikTrinka Hakes Noble’s The Scarlet Stockings Spy is a compelling historical picture book that captivates readers with the story of a young patriot, set against the backdrop of the American Revolution. Part of the celebrated Tales of Young Americans series, this book brings history to life by exploring a lesser-known, civilian side of the war in 1777 Philadelphia. Read the full review
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