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Book Review

The Raven and the Loon

by Aimee Jodoin

This playful myth about a patient loon and a rambunctious raven entices young readers into the art of Inuit storytelling. The simple narrative is both fun and easy to understand, while the birds’ delicate feathers and Arctic landscape... Read More

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Look Back!

by Aimee Jodoin

Gorgeous, lifelike illustrations of Caribbean rainforests and a Dominican-American family bolster the appeal of this tale, in which a grandmother tells her childhood story of the elusive monster, Ti Bolom, to her young grandson. With... Read More

Book Review

Survivorship

by Melissa Wuske

Cassileth outlines several complementary cancer therapies in this encouraging, well-organized guide. No life, it seems, is untouched by cancer. Instead of tapping into the collective fear and dread surrounding illness, Survivorship... Read More

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Marinades

by Melissa Wuske

Home cooks who use this book will be enlightened and invigorated by the possibilities of such a wide variety of ingredients. "Marinades" knows its market: busy people who want dinner to be easy to prepare and delicious. After a quick... Read More

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A Fairy Tale

by Karen Mulvahill

A search for identity through storytelling and an adoption of parental values bring an air of universality to the story of this young narrator. In a mash-up of film noir, fairy tale, and bildungsroman, Danish author Jonas T.... Read More

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The Whiskey Baron

by Karen Ackland

The natural beauty of a small town in the early 1900s and the effects of industrialization on small-town life are intricately rendered in this murder mystery. The search for a murderer in a small South Carolina town ignites this strong... Read More

Book Reviews