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As The Page Turns
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Brief reviews of both children's books and adult fiction/non-fiction.
Recent Posts
Moon Over Tokyo
by Siri Mitchell Siri Mitchell has written another beautiful story in Moon Over Tokyo. Much like the first Mitchell novel I read (The Cubicle Next Door), the setting plays prominently in the book: Siri pens engaging descriptions of Tokyo, bringing t...
Scoop
by Rene Gutteridge The first in Gutteridge’s new “Occupational Hazards” series, Scoop brings together two unlikely partners: laughter and the news. The humorous tale includes an overmedicated producer, a news anchor who can’t...
Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo
by Kevin Lewis, illustrated by Daniel Kirk Perfect poetry and endearing illustrations make this story a perfect edition to any little engineer’s library. The vintage color and feel of this book will have parents recalling their own childhood....
A Woman’s Place
by Lynn Austin Set in the WWII era, this novel by Austin turns to the lives American women on the homefront for its inspiration. I found the subject matter to be interesting and enjoyable, particularly because this aspect of WWII life is often eclip...
Fame
by Karen Kingsbury Like most of Kingsbury’s books, Fame shares a tale of faith and family, with romance developing quietly along the way. This story picks up where Kingsbury’s Redemption series left off: While the Baxter family grieves t...
Those Who Save Us
by Jenna Blum With a stark look at the Holocaust, Blum weaves a powerful tale of mothers and daughters, secrets, and a heritage of guilt in Those Who Save Us. The story unfolds in two narratives: One chronicles the life of Anna–a German woman...


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Thanks,
Beth Fehlbaum, author
Courage in Patience, a story of hope for those who have endured abuse
Posted: June 4th, 2008 | More Reviews From bethfehlbaum | Report This Comment