Monday, April 29, 2019

The Dinner List: A Novel by Rebecca Serle

The Dinner List The Dinner List: A Novel by Rebecca Serle. Flatiron Books, 2018. Adult fiction.

If you could invite five people, living or dead, to dinner, who would be on your list?? When Sabrina Nielsen turns thirty, she arrives at the restaurant to find her best friend, an old love, her mentor, her estranged father, and Audrey Hepburn!  Told in alternating chapters of time at the dinner and time in Sabrina's past, readers slowly learn why these people are there and how they have fit in Sabrina's life.  Enjoy each course as it is served!

The Summer We Lost Her by Tish Cohen

The Summer We Lost Her The Summer We Lost Her: A Novel by Tish Cohen. Scout Press, Simon and Schuster, 2019. Adult fiction.  On sale 6/4/2019)

Matt Sorenson, a lawyer, and his wife, Elise, a dressage horsewoman destined for the Rio Olympics, have one child, Gracie. Life recently has been difficult with Elise away for weeks at a time and Matt struggling to single parent and become partner in the firm. Gracie's smiles and determination as she navigates her turquoise crutches are lights in their lives.

Matt's now deceased grandfather, Nate, had an estate on Lake Placid, New York. It's here that the little family plan to pack up and sell it all. Elise doesn't realize that Matt's old love, Cass, lives right next door. Matt doesn't realize what Nate's accumulation of land involved. Elise keeps her own secrets close. And, then, Gracie goes missing.

A story of essentially what really matters in life, this novel well describes the small community, the haves and have-nots, the price people pay for what they think they want. Cohen knows the setting well and readers will feel like they are right there. She also is adept at describing the humans and their strengths and foibles. Will they find Gracie? Will their love survive either way?  Full of suspense, simmering attraction, and a parent's worst fear, this is a book to pack in your summer bag!

Thursday, April 25, 2019

The Donkey Egg by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel

The Donkey Egg  The Donkey Egg by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019. Children's picture book.

Those of us familiar with Bear and Hare in the Stevens/Crummel collaboration Tops and  Bottoms, another picture book, will laugh out loud at the return of these characters. New fans will be charmed, too.

Add Fox to this colorful tale, and the trickster story begins as Fox cleverly sells an obvious watermelon to Bear. Fox convinces Bear that, with patience, he can hatch a donkey from the "egg". Poor Bear does everything he can. He keeps the egg warm. He keeps the egg safe. He keeps the egg happy. Hare lends support every time he makes a running loop as he trains for another race. Finally, when the "egg" falls and breaks, Bear and Hare plant the seeds, grow real watermelons, and buy a donkey with their proceeds! What a turn of events for confused Fox!

Little boxes show exactly how long minutes, hours, days, and weeks can be. Math teachers will want to key in on the possibilities to slip math information painlessly into lessons! The large and colorful illustrations invite exploration. Humorous rhyming words help pass the waiting time and roll off the reader's tongue. Another winner from this dynamic sister duo!

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

The Gown: A Novel of the Royal Wedding by Jennifer Robson


The Gown: A Novel of the Royal Wedding  The Gown: A Novel of the Royal Wedding by Jennifer Robson. 
                                   William Morrow (an imprint of HarperCollins), 2019. Adult fiction.

Ann and Miriam have very different backgrounds, but become friends when they both work as 
embroiderers at the famous Hartnell design studio in London. Imagine their amazement when they
work on the wedding dress for Princess Elizabeth! 

The story is juxtaposed with chapters about Heather and her grandmother in Canada. Readers gradually learn how they are connected with the historical part of the book. 

The writing is smooth, the characters are well developed. Readers will enjoy learning more about
the royal wedding, but especially enjoy living in the fictional shoes of ones who might have been
there. 



Saturday, April 6, 2019

Sadie and the Silver Shoes by Jane Godwin

Sadie and the Silver Shoes  Sadie and the Silver Shoes by Jane Godwin. Illustrated by Anna Walker. Candlewick Press, 2019, first U.S. edition. Published in 2018 in Australia. Picture book.

A little girl flew by me in the American Girl store this morning. She had on a pair of glittery silver Mary Jane shoes. "Hey, wait, " I called. She stopped and stared at me. "I just read a book about a little girl with silver shoes," I told her. "I have silver shoes, " she told me. The perfect beginning to talk about this great picture book, right?

Sadie has three brothers. She wears their handed down clothes, but gets her own underwear and shoes. When shoes are one of the few things that you control in life, it's important to pick the right pair. Sadie chooses silver shoes, but loses one on a family outing. She loves the left over shoe so much that she pairs it with one shoe from other pairs. When she meets a new friend, Ellie, she learns that Ellie has a silver shoe, too...one that she found at the beach! Of course, Ellie tells Sadie that she can have the shoe back, but thoughtful Sadie decides that friends do share and that they will share the shoes. The last page shows and tells about their glee at having a friend and having a silver shoe.

The illustrations are done with water colors and collage. They are mostly soft colors with many small illustrations on some pages. The family is delightful. One big center spread shows the underwater rocks and fishes where the shoe has fallen. The words are childlike, but clear. This is one of my very favorite new picture books. Obviously, I cannot resist sharing it!