Showing posts with label Kate Albus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Albus. Show all posts
Friday, January 12, 2024
Historical Fiction Round-up Post for 2023
Look how much historical fiction I read last year! Thank you to Marg from The Intrepid Reader for her Historical Fiction Reading Challenge. Historical fiction is one of my favorite things to read and, as you can see, it comes in various subgenres. There is a link if I reviewed the book in 2023, with those I liked best in red.
Friday, December 31, 2021
Favorite Reads of 2021 - A Baker's Dozen
Fiction
The Proper Place by O. Douglas (1926): After Sir Walter dies, his family is forced to sell the family estate and move to a modest home in Fife. Nicole adapts to her new life with maturity and grace while her cousin Barbara is unwilling to accept their change in circumstances. This was my first five-star book of the year! My review.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus - another delightful evacuation novel
Title: A Place to Hang the Moon
Author: Kate Albus
Publication: Holiday House, hardcover, 2021
Genre: Juvenile historical fiction
Setting: World War II EnglandDescription: William, Edmund and Anna Pearce will not miss their formidable grandmother but, without her, they realize they are now homeless orphans.
Author: Kate Albus
Publication: Holiday House, hardcover, 2021
Genre: Juvenile historical fiction
Setting: World War II EnglandDescription: William, Edmund and Anna Pearce will not miss their formidable grandmother but, without her, they realize they are now homeless orphans.
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