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The Ways of Water

by Karen Rigby

In Teresa H. Janssen’s impressionistic historical novel "The Ways of Water", a girl comes of age in the American Southwest, facing multiple family struggles. In the early 1900s, Josie’s family lives in the New Mexico desert, where... Read More

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Kinderland

by Karen Rigby

In Liliana Corobca’s provocative novel "Kinderland", unsupervised children navigate a Moldovan village under the dutiful eye of their elder sister. Cristina, Marcel, and Dan are siblings. Their parents left to work in Italy and Russia.... Read More

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The Peasant King

by Karen Rigby

In Tessa Afshar’s captivating Christian romance novel "The Peasant King", an archeress and a renegade prince join forces to help fulfill a prophecy. Jemmah’s Judean mother, Keren, is the Persian king Cyrus’s chief scribe. She’s... Read More

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Five Hieroglyphs

by Karen Rigby

"Five Hieroglyphs" is an entertaining mystery novel in which a sensitive teenager comes into his own during a fortuitous trip to Egypt. In Stephen T. Person’s engrossing mystery novel "Five Hieroglyphs", a teenage blogger who is... Read More

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Alessia and the Lamb

by Karen Rigby

"Alessia and the Lamb" is a succinct picture book about a girl’s concern for her rescued animals. In Lorre Wisham’s forthright picture book "Alessia and the Lamb", a girl loses one of her animals at a sanctuary and learns about... Read More

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Snoh's First Road Trip

by Karen Rigby

Snoh’s First Road Trip is a visual treat that emphasizes a loving family adventure with educational concepts. In Jacqueline Brooks’s cheerful board book Snoh’s First Road Trip, a toddler learns about shapes and colors while viewing... Read More

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