Friday, March 28, 2008

By England's Aid, or, The Freeing of the Netherlands

by G. A. Henty
Available from Amazon
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Two brothers from Sir Francis Vere’s land in England follow him to honor and glory in the Netherlands, with many adventures along the way. When they leave the Netherlands to fight the Spanish Armada from England, one of the boys is knocked overboard. He ends up going to Spain, being captured by Algerian pirates, and eventually marrying and becoming a merchant in Spain. The other brother uses his keen observation and intelligence to become a great officer, and the brothers eventually meet in Spain at the end of the Netherlands’ war for independence, and go home together to their parents. They are strong and valiant, and almost always honorable, except in the case of hiring ruffians to carry off a friend’s young lady. The reader is educated on the many sides of the war, meeting all the important characters of the time, witnessing the battles, and understanding the reasoning and logic employed during the wartime. This is another terrific history book with entertaining adventure thrown in!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

The Excellent Wife: A Biblical Perspective

by Martha Peace
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I was really blessed through this book. It was an encouragement to me in my role, attitudes, and responses as a wife, completer, helper and companion of my husband. Martha Peace definitely brings a “Biblical Perspective” as her subtitle indicates, and her systematic line of thought was very helpful. The charts and lists with Scriptures were especially appreciated. This would be a great book for wives from brides to grandmothers.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

N is for Nutmeg

by Elissa Grodin
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*****

This delightful book is filled with scenic watercolors, cute rhymes, and lots of state information. Each page – or two – features a rhyme corresponding to a letter of the alphabet and telling something about the Connecticut’s history. There is more information about the fact in the rhyme at the side of the page. Famous residents such as Mark Twain and Noah Webster appear along with state nicknames (Nutmeg and Constitution) and symbols (state flower, tree, bird, etc.). Several historical anecdotes and state trivia are included for an interested reader, but the rhymes well be easily memorized by younger children. Even adults may find information they didn’t know about Connecticut! I think every child who lives in Connecticut, was born here, or is studying the state should read this book. I can’t wait to see the others in the series!

Monday, March 3, 2008

Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland

by Cindy Newschwander
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*****

In this entertaining math adventure, Sir Cumference’s son, Radius, enters upon a quest. Quests were the thing to do for aspiring knights in the ancient land of Angleland (apparently now known as England on current maps). So Radius goes to rescue King Lell, and takes with him a medallion, very much like a protractor. He uses it to determine angles which help him to follow the clues to find the missing king. When he is successful, angles are named after similar places in his adventure, such as the Mountains of Obtuse. Plenty of math terms find themselves in the story, which make it all the more entertaining. Such a great way to introduce geometry to younger children!

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Heart of Courage

by Lois Walfrid Johnson
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*****

Bree says goodbye to her brother, sister, and cousin as they head home to Ireland, and she remains a captive in Norway. Mikkel has promised to free her if she and Devin accompany him on a voyage. He has noticed that God protects Bree, and she resents being considered a good luck charm. Bree is also afraid that Mikkel will not keep his promises, and fears for Devin’s safety if he returns to Norway.

Devin and Bree’s parents do send him back, however, and they set out with Mikkel’s expedition. Along the way they realize that someone is trying to hurt Mikkel and thwart his plans, endangering everyone’s lives. Mikkel also begins to understand that he can be a man, and still trust in Bree’s God. Through all the frightening changes in this fourth book of the Viking Quest series, Bree, Devin and Mikkel learn how to find a heart of courage.