Showing posts with label stepmothers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stepmothers. Show all posts
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Third Girl by Agatha Christie #ReadChristie2024
Very little can dent Hercule Poirot’s self-confidence but he is surprisingly distressed when a young woman comes to him for help, worried that she “might have committed a murder,” then says sadly that he is too old to help, and leaves.
Thursday, March 30, 2023
The Star That Always Stays by Anna Rose Johnson
Title: The Star That Also Stays
Author: Anna Rose Johnson
Publication: Holiday House, hardcover, 2022
Genre: Juvenile historical fiction
Setting: 1914 MichiganDescription: Norvia Nelson is proud of her heritage, Chippewa on her mother’s side and Swedish on her father’s. If only her parents cared enough about their five children to stop arguing!
Author: Anna Rose Johnson
Publication: Holiday House, hardcover, 2022
Genre: Juvenile historical fiction
Setting: 1914 MichiganDescription: Norvia Nelson is proud of her heritage, Chippewa on her mother’s side and Swedish on her father’s. If only her parents cared enough about their five children to stop arguing!
Monday, March 13, 2023
Out of the Rain by Elizabeth Cadell
Title: Out of the Rain
Author: Elizabeth Cadell
Publication: William Morrow, hardcover, 1987
Genre: Fiction
Setting: Late 20th-century BritainDescription: Edward Netherford is a quiet London lawyer who inherited some difficult clients from his father and is forced to go to Yorkshire in an attempt to retrieve some paintings they inherited.
Author: Elizabeth Cadell
Publication: William Morrow, hardcover, 1987
Genre: Fiction
Setting: Late 20th-century BritainDescription: Edward Netherford is a quiet London lawyer who inherited some difficult clients from his father and is forced to go to Yorkshire in an attempt to retrieve some paintings they inherited.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Winter Shadows (Book Review)
Title: Winter Shadows
Author: Margaret Buffie
Publication Information: Tundra Press Hardcover, 2010
Genre: Children’s Fiction / Timeslip
Plot: Two young women in Western Canada, one in 1856 and one
in the present, separated by five generations, communicate through an old diary
and a cherished brooch. Beatrice, a
lovely and, unusually, educated young woman in a rural Canadian town, has
returned from school to find that her father has married a dreadful woman, Ivy,
who not only resents her stepdaughter but is prejudiced against her husband’s
Cree ancestry (this would make more sense if it were the ancestry of the first
wife – Ivy shows her distaste of her mother-in-law’s and stepdaughter’s
heritage but apparently overcame her feelings with regard to her husband; I
suppose because she was desperate to remarry).
Ivy’s seemingly uncouth adult son has settled nearby but Beatrice
prefers the company of the new and more refined minister, Reverend
Dalhousie.
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