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The Sowing Season by Katie Powner
Absolutely Charming The Sowing Season by Katie Powner is a marvellous Christian debut novel about love and life and family. Katie Powner has created a delightful set of characters, all misfits in their own way, struggling to make sense of life in the season they are in. The main pairing is a fifteen year old […]
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Save Me Twice by E.A. Dustin
Powerful Yet Horrifying Save Me Twice by E.A. Dustin is a heart wrenching historical novel set in Germany between October 1944 – October 1945. The novel is grounded in fact as it is based on the author’s father’s wartime experiences. It is a marvellous, comprehensive and horrifying read. The author has captured the horrors of […]
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Delia And The Drifter by Melody Carlson
Inheritance Delia And The Drifter by Melody Carlson is a marvellous Christian historical novel and the first in the Westward To Home series. The novel concerns family, inheritance and wealth. Family is more than just blood ties, family is those who love and care for us. Sometimes family casts us off, this is in direct […]
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Nicky & Vera by Peter Sís
Nicky & Vera, by Caldecott illustrator Peter Sís, celebrates the quiet heroism of Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 Czech children from the Holocaust. Nicky & Vera: A Quiet Hero of the Holocaust and the Children He Rescued by Peter Sís. Norton, 2021, 60 pages. Reading Level: Picture Book, ages 4-8 Recommended for: ages 4-10 “Nicky was born in 1909, into a century full of promise.” World-shaking events would soon begin to erode that promise, but Nicky managed to avoid them during his early years. His comfortable British middle-class upbringing allowed for a fine education, the opportunity to travel Europe, and eventually become a banker. By the mid-1930s, though, he could…
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ALA Award-Winning Picture Books
ꜟVamos! Let’s Go Eat!, Welcoming Elijah, and Miriam at the River all won 2021 ALA awards for outstanding illustration in their categories. ꜟVamos! Let’s Go Eat! by Raúl the Third, colors by Elaine Bay. Versify (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), 2020, 38 pages. Reading Level: Picture Book, ages 0-4 Recommended for: ages 3-6 (ꜟVamos! Let’s Go Eat! was this year’s Pura Delpre award winner for illustration.) Little Lobo and his partner Kooky Dooky (a rooster) make food deliveries for special events in their town. Today, there’s a huge event: a Lucha Libre match featuring El Toro y sus Amigos (which even beginning Spanish learners will recognize as “the Bull and his friends.”…
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Flygirl by Sherri L. Smith
Ida Mae Jones is a true “flygirl” in this engaging historical fiction read for teens that examines issues of race, coming-of-age, and learning to fly. Flygirl by Sherri L. Smith. Penguin, 2010. 304 pages. Reading Level: Young adult, ages 14-18 Recommended For: Ages 14-18 Ida Mae Jones, aka “Jonesy,” is 18, African American, and a wannabe pilot. She knows how to fly, but in the 1940’s, women rarely get their pilot licenses, African Americans (female or not) even more rarely. When the war comes along, poor strawberry farmers in Louisiana want to do their part; Ida Mae’s older brother enlists and heads off to fight. She’s left behind cleaning houses…
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The Blossom and the Firefly by Sherri L. Smith
The Blossom and the Firefly, Hana and Taro, are brought together by music and war in this emotional historical fiction read for teens. The Blossom and the Firefly by Sherri L. Smith. Putnam’s, 2020. 340 pages. Reading Level: Teens/Young Adult, ages 15-18 Recommended For: Ages 15-18 Hana helps her classmates wash the sheets and hang them to dry. They’re waiting for the call that the next group of tokkō pilots will be leaving on their flight. Instead of farming, like Hana’s mother thinks, Hana’s Nadeshiko Unit from her school is performing a far more emotionally grueling role. The tokkō pilots are young Japanese pilots heading out on kamikaze missions during…
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The Lion of Mars by Jennifer L. Holm
In The Lion of Mars, when the adults succumb to illness, the kids of the space colony must find a way to survive. The Lion of Mars by Jennifer L. Holm. Random House, 2021, 251 pages Reading Level: Middle grades, 8-10 Recommended for: ages 10-14 All the grownups in the U. S. Mars colony remember life on Earth, but the kids arrived as babies in the care of adult volunteers. Bell, age 11 in Earth years, is content with helping Phinneus tend the algae farm. In his spare time he hangs out with the kids watching old digi-files and playing games. But then, he’s the youngest. All the other kids…
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Hillsong UNITED Offers ‘Live Concert’ Experience with New Album, Film Release
Multi-platinum selling Hillsong UNITED has just released a full-length live album and concert film experience (on Amazon Prime) called, “The People Tour: Live at Madison Square Garden”. Filmed prior to the global pandemic, the new project features a wealth of Hillsong United favorites including “What a Beautiful Name”, “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)”, and “Another in the Fire”.
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Austin Lyons Of I Am Empire Starts Independent Band
Last year, Austin Lyons of former Tooth & Nail Records band I Am Empire launched a new band called Future Divine. He released his first single with Future Divine in 2020 called “Child of God,” and now he’s back with a brand new seven-track record titled Fully Alive, releasing March 12. In 2018, a door opened to record with well-known indie worship music producer Gabriel Wilson (Bethel Music, John Mark McMillan, Martin Smith, Influence Music). Shortly after, a flood of panic attacks and anxiety overwhelmed Austin for six months- during these dark times, Austin wrote almost all the songs on Fully Alive. Fully Alive will be available to stream on…




























