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

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

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!

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."