Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Assassin by Anna Myers


Assassin by Anna Myers (a children's chapter book)
Bella Getchel has always longed to be an actress. So when John Wilkes Booth befriends her, she does not realize until too late that Booth is using her to access the President. As an apprentice to the White House seamstress, Bella has a unique and compelling view of the times and events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. This fictional portrayal does an excellent job of bringing to life the tensions of the time.


Reviewed by Ray Arnett, Director of the Fremont Area District Library

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Future Homemakers of America by Laurie Graham


I am almost finished with The Future Homemakers of America. It is great. There are very short chapters, so you can pick it up and put down easily. The trick is keeping the women straight--in the beginning, at least. They are all wives of Air Force pilots, except Kath who is an English woman who lives close to the base. As the book progesses through the next 4 decades of their lives, they experience cross country moves, death, sickness, children, and divorce and each woman faces the challenges in her own way.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Aubrey/Maturin Series


I really enjoyed the movie "Master and Commander" so I've recently been reading Post Captain by Patrick O'Brian. It is the second in the series (after Master and Commander). Highly recommended for anyone who likes historical novels and the sea!