This book had long been recommended to me, and I am glad that I searched diligently to find it to read to my 10 year old grandson. The Truth in this story is so pure….. It’s about a young boy whose mother has died, his father is not present, and so he lives with his grandfather out on a lighthouse. As in our own lives, many things happen that we just don’t understand….but wait! ….God is not finished. I’ve always loved the hymns, but since reading “Saved at Sea,” I now rock my baby grandson to sleep every afternoon singing “The Solid Rock.” Read the book to find out why.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Sunday, August 10, 2008
My Side Of The Mountain by Jean Craighead George
This is a book about a boy named Sam Gribly, who is 16 and runs away from home. He goes to the mountains and lives in a tree. He catches a baby duck falcon and names it Frightful. He trains it to hunt rabbit, deer and pheasant. He also lives off of nuts, berries and fish. He sleeps on a bed of ashes and sticks covered by a deer skin. He survived there a whole year through Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring. He also met a few humans in the woods, but they didn't give away his secret. One day his dad comes and tries to take him home. You will have to read the book to find out whether or not he goes.
Mary Rhodes, age 8
Mary Rhodes, age 8
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
The Mystery At Lilac Inn by Carolyn Keene
In The Mystery At Lilac Inn, Nancy and her friend Helen Corning are visiting a friend and are staying overnight at a place called Lilac Inn. Nancy’s friend’s name is Emily Willoughby. Emily is about to get married to a man named Dick Farnham. They own the Inn. It is not open yet. Then Nancy finds out someone is impersonating her. While Nancy is there, Emily’s diamonds are stolen. Nancy is on the case. While looking for the diamonds, Nancy finds lilac buds leading to a sliding panel in the wall. Mrs. Willoughby thinks the thief is hiding in the closet. John is wondering where he went after that. Nancy was examining the rear wall of the closet. She found a small metal latch. “She turned it”. A second panel slid open. Beyond it was the coat closet off the lobby. Emily does not want to call the police. Later in Nancy’s visit a waitress tells Nancy she has a message from a man at the Inn whose name is John McBride, it says, “Nancy: I’ve found an important clue to the case. Come in your canoe to the dock where you saw the man with the crew cut. Wear your diving gear.’’ Later that day Nancy found out that the message John sent her was a hoax.
Will Nancy find the diamonds? To find out read, this book.
By Catherine Doolittle, age 8
Will Nancy find the diamonds? To find out read, this book.
By Catherine Doolittle, age 8
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The Secret of Mirror Bay
This book is about a girl theif Doria Smith, her husband, Sam Smith and another man, Mike Dash. They hoax some people going on vacation. Nancy Drew, 18 often gets accused becuase Doria looks like Nancy. One day a Nancy sees a lady walking on water wich proves to be a lady on knee stilts in the water. There are lots more exciting adventures in Nancy Drew books. So for more mystery, romance and cliff-hanging adventure read more Nancy Drew.
Mary, 8
Mary, 8
Saturday, June 14, 2008
American Sisters 1630 Voyage to a Free Land
American Sisters 1630 Voyage to a Free Land by Laurie Lawlor
In this book people make fateful choices. On the ship, Hannah makes a new friend named Zach. Hannah’s sister, Abigail, eavesdrops on them, while Hannah eats a stolen apple that Zach gave her. Hannah promised not to tell anyone. I think this was a poor choice, but God see everything. Later Hannah falls off the deck and Zach and a sailor come to her aid. I really liked this book.
Amber Murphey age 9
In this book people make fateful choices. On the ship, Hannah makes a new friend named Zach. Hannah’s sister, Abigail, eavesdrops on them, while Hannah eats a stolen apple that Zach gave her. Hannah promised not to tell anyone. I think this was a poor choice, but God see everything. Later Hannah falls off the deck and Zach and a sailor come to her aid. I really liked this book.
Amber Murphey age 9
Friday, April 18, 2008
"Journey to a New World"
This is "The Diary of Remember Patience Whipple." It is about a girl on the Mayflower. Remember's diary is very sad. Every entry has someone that dies! Her friend leaves and then her mother dies and her father remarries! She has a very hard life. My favorite people are Humility Swayer, Will Butten (who dies close to the beginning of the book), Lark, and Mistress Potts. It even has the first Thanksgiving, Squanto, Samoset, and Massasoit. Some of the time she [Remember] is on the Mayflower. Sometimes in Plymouth settlement. This book is during 1620.
Mary Rhodes, 8
Mary Rhodes, 8
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Voyage to Freedom
The Voyage to Freedom is about the Pilgrims that crossed the Atlantic to the 'new world.' It was focused mainly on one family named the Lovelaces.
The Pilgrim fathers and their families set off on the Speedwell in 1620. Once on the ship they realize the voyage will be a long and hard one. With scratchy blankets, hard pillows, little food and cramped legs. When the Lovelace children find out the evil scheme of the captain they tell their parents. Mr. Lovelace along with some other fellow Pilgrim's eventually get the captain's word that he will stop at the nearest place. Once they arrive the captain does not keep his word and so the Pilgrim's choose to go on the Mayflower. Once on the Mayflower they find it bigger but still very cramped. When a big storm comes up it does not allow them to go above, they find it hard to breath and move. During the storm, the captain and some of his men think they should turn around because the storm is so bad. So, the captain meets with some of the Pilgrim fathers and some of the Adventurers meet. The captain and the Adventurers believe it would be best to turn back, but when all the Pilgrims vote they all want to keep going and they believe that God will protect them becuase He had protected them that far. Later, after the storm they find out that they have been cheated once again... By the captain himself. The storm blew them off course the captian kept going.
While you read this book you see the Pilgrims' faith and trust in God. They were patient with both of the captains even though they were decieved.
Sarah, 13
The Pilgrim fathers and their families set off on the Speedwell in 1620. Once on the ship they realize the voyage will be a long and hard one. With scratchy blankets, hard pillows, little food and cramped legs. When the Lovelace children find out the evil scheme of the captain they tell their parents. Mr. Lovelace along with some other fellow Pilgrim's eventually get the captain's word that he will stop at the nearest place. Once they arrive the captain does not keep his word and so the Pilgrim's choose to go on the Mayflower. Once on the Mayflower they find it bigger but still very cramped. When a big storm comes up it does not allow them to go above, they find it hard to breath and move. During the storm, the captain and some of his men think they should turn around because the storm is so bad. So, the captain meets with some of the Pilgrim fathers and some of the Adventurers meet. The captain and the Adventurers believe it would be best to turn back, but when all the Pilgrims vote they all want to keep going and they believe that God will protect them becuase He had protected them that far. Later, after the storm they find out that they have been cheated once again... By the captain himself. The storm blew them off course the captian kept going.
While you read this book you see the Pilgrims' faith and trust in God. They were patient with both of the captains even though they were decieved.
Sarah, 13
Thursday, April 10, 2008
The Prodigal
The Ebersols suffer through another hard period in their life when a tragic yet delightful secret is revealed.
Leah worry's over Lydianne as she attends her first singings and starts courting her first beau... Lydianne hope her only one and to soon be husband and wife but when the secret is revealed, Leah is forced to do the thing that hurt her and changed her life forever. Now with the hard truth, Leah hopes to change her dear Lydianne's mind... And her beau's.
Sarah, 13
Friday, March 28, 2008
Sanctuary
Melissa James' life is in danger and is forced to go away without telling her husband and only leaving him a short note. When he comes home to find her gone he calls everyone he could think of including the police who didn't care much about the situation, and her only friend Ali.
Meanwhile, Ivanov had been working up a plan to get his money and revenge. Throughout the whole book Ryan and Melissa have trouble trusting eachother and the Lord as they struggle to get free from danger.
Sarah, 13
Meanwhile, Ivanov had been working up a plan to get his money and revenge. Throughout the whole book Ryan and Melissa have trouble trusting eachother and the Lord as they struggle to get free from danger.
Sarah, 13
The Brethren
The Brethren is the third addition to The Englisher. Annie Zook struggles to keep her promise to her father (the preacher) as she longs to paint and be with her English beau. And at the same time, try's to help her best friend who is suffering from abuse from her husband, while holding the shun.
Sarah, 13
Thursday, March 27, 2008
The Englisher
Preacher Zook is not happy when his daughter, Annie's 'non-Amish' pen pal comes for a visit and is afraid she might hender Annie from joining the Amish church. But he is completely wrong. Louisa (nicknamed Lou) helps Annie see the need to be faithful to her father and to the community that has helped her throughout her whole life. But then her father has another reason to complain. While Annie and Lou go help her Mennonite cousin clean and watch after little ones Annie runs into handsome Englisher Ben Martin. Lou starts courting a young Amishman (Sam Glick) but will that cause a problem for Sam?
Annie wants to be faithful to her father but her art and someone else is calling her to the modern world.
Sarah Rhodes, 13
Annie wants to be faithful to her father but her art and someone else is calling her to the modern world.
Sarah Rhodes, 13
Friday, March 14, 2008
Clue In The Jewel Box
Nancy Drew, 18, has solved many mysteries before. This book is exciting because of the fun but risky things all at once!!!!! In this book a queen lost her grandson. Nancy thinks Francis Baum is the grandson, Michael Alexander. But oops! No, he's a faker who uses stolen identity to steal more. Nancy finally finds the prince. Wait, who has been robbing everyone in River Heights? Francis Baum's buddy! Even though Nancy is over-joyed to have the mystery solved, Queen Alexander is still happier to have her grandson back. Mary, age 8
Monday, March 10, 2008
Changes for Kaya
Author: Janet Shaw
Book Review by: Catherine, age 8
At the beginning of the book, Changes for Kaya, Kaya and Speaking Rain, Kaya's blind sister, are told to watch a few children, including Kaya's young twin brothers, Wing Feather and Sparrow. However, the other women and girls gathered roots and berries. Kaya can't join them because she is still mourning in her heart for her namesake, Swan Circling. The Indians in this book believe that if you are mourning in your heart when you are picking food, it ruins the food. Later on in the book when the men are hunting, Kaya spots a herd of horses, she thinks her lost horse Steps High could be in the herd. However, Kaya doesn't know her horse had a foal (a baby horse). Later on in the book, Kaya tells Toe-Ta (a name for father) this, he said, there's not a big chance your horse is in that herd. However, Toe-Ta, Kaya, and a boy named Raven go to look for the herd. When they find Steps High they are surprised to see Steps High's foal. When they start to head home, a fire starts to spread, Kaya gets lost because Steps High runs away to find her foal. Finally, Steps High comes back with her foal. Kaya trys her best to get through the fire. She can't! She finally gets home when she hears a whistle. She follows it. At the end of her adventure, Kaya names the foal Sparks Flying. Kaya sure had an adventure! Eventually, Kaya does stop mourning. I really liked this book. To find more about this book, read it! Have fun reading it!
Book Review by: Catherine, age 8
At the beginning of the book, Changes for Kaya, Kaya and Speaking Rain, Kaya's blind sister, are told to watch a few children, including Kaya's young twin brothers, Wing Feather and Sparrow. However, the other women and girls gathered roots and berries. Kaya can't join them because she is still mourning in her heart for her namesake, Swan Circling. The Indians in this book believe that if you are mourning in your heart when you are picking food, it ruins the food. Later on in the book when the men are hunting, Kaya spots a herd of horses, she thinks her lost horse Steps High could be in the herd. However, Kaya doesn't know her horse had a foal (a baby horse). Later on in the book, Kaya tells Toe-Ta (a name for father) this, he said, there's not a big chance your horse is in that herd. However, Toe-Ta, Kaya, and a boy named Raven go to look for the herd. When they find Steps High they are surprised to see Steps High's foal. When they start to head home, a fire starts to spread, Kaya gets lost because Steps High runs away to find her foal. Finally, Steps High comes back with her foal. Kaya trys her best to get through the fire. She can't! She finally gets home when she hears a whistle. She follows it. At the end of her adventure, Kaya names the foal Sparks Flying. Kaya sure had an adventure! Eventually, Kaya does stop mourning. I really liked this book. To find more about this book, read it! Have fun reading it!
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Knitted by Grandma
Lydia, 4, just read Knitted by Grandma by Ruth Hearson. "Grandma was sitting in her chair and the girl was sitting on a trunk. She sewed nice mittens for her, tank tops and diapers for the baby and socks, even something to eat. She knitted hats for the ladies, bonnets for the babies, sweaters for the knagaroos, earmuffs for the elephants. For the dinosaur and jester she made sweaters, fuzzy wings for the butterfly. The girl asked, 'Now what are you knitting?' ' It is something for YOU.' It was a real hat. She knitted everything she could. The End."
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
DW's Library Card
Lydia, 4, just read DW's Library Card by Marc Brown. "DW was at the library and she saw a frog book and Aurthur said no. She had to be able to write her full name. And so she finally wrote her name in her mashed potatoes. Then the next day she couldn't find the book and she found out that the Tibbles had it! And one of the Tibbles held out the book and said if she hurt the book the library would take away her card forever! Now the next Saturday she still had not read the book because she was afraid to open and break it. Aurthur told her that they wouldn't take her card away and he read it to her and then he told her she could renew it and she did. Over, and over, and over!"
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Screwtape Letters
I just finished reading Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. It is a book of letters from a senior devil (Screwtape) to a junior devil (Wormwood). I can’t say that I enjoyed the book, but I can see how it could be helpful to some people. I do not think of devils very often. This book got me to thinking a little bit. C.S. Lewis is a excellent author, and even though I didn’t like Screwtape Letters I could see his writing all through it. Hannah, 15
Monday, March 3, 2008
The Mystery at the Moss Covered Mansion
The Mystery at the Moss Covered Mansion is a very interesting book. It is a Nancy Drew book. I love these books! This book is very exciting because the mystery is fun, including braveness, capturing, art, music and more! This book is about an eighteen year old girl named Nancy Drew. She is a detective. She finds a mystery called "the Mystery at the Moss Covered Mansion." There was some explosive oranges and an innocent man was arrested for stealing when one of his workers was the thief. He owned an orange orchard. A whole gang worked together to steal, catch fire to the orchard, deceive and more. Nancy Drew and her friends George, Bess, Ned, Burt and Dave work together to solve this "cliff hanging" mystery.
Mary, 8
Mary, 8
So Many Bunnies
Lydia, 4, just read So Many Bunnies: a bedtime abc and counting book by Rick Walton/Paige Miglio. It is a children’s rhyming book to the sound of Old Mother Hubbard. Mother Rabbit has 26 bunnies and each of their names begin with a letter of the alphabet. Lydia’s favorite bunny is Able because he sleeps on the table. Reading this book brings lots of giggles because the bunnies’ names rhyme with funny places for them to sleep such as Kate who sleeps on the gate or Xed who sleeps on the shed.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
As I look around my home books are a major part of our world. There are books in every room on any given subject. They are as varied as each member of our family. I have been amazed at how books have shaped us as individuals and as a family. The most important book to us all is the Bible. It is God's Word, inspired and inerrant. As we grow and read we pray that our family would feed on Scripture every day before embarking on any other journey that their books take them. With favorite authors like Jane Austin, Charles Dickens, Beverly Lewis, and Valerie Tripp you can be sure there will be many adventures.
One of my favorite stories about our children revolves around a book called Lost in the Woods by Carl R. Sams and Jean Stoick. It is about a fawn who has just been born and all the forest animals are trying to figure him out. The book opens with a red winged black bird who screeches, "Get up, get up, get up." Then a little field mouse whispers, "Shh, let him sleep." When I read this book to the girls, I try to use all my best forest animal voices and screech and whisper with the animals. On some mornings, as I am waking the girls up I will try to use my same red winged blackbird voice and call out, "Get up, get up, get up, says the red winged black bird." One particular morning, my seven year old didn't seem to budge until I got very close. Then from under the covers I heard very quietly, "Shh, let him sleep, whispered the field mouse." We burst out laughing and she climbed out of bed happier than usual.
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