Zoe-Marie Wait and See by Beverly Harris

Book: Zoe-Marie Wait and See

Author: Beverly Harris

Illustrated By: Natasha Hamuene

Rating: 4.5/5

Zoe-Marie Wait and See is a story about moving and change written by the author Beverly Harris. It is a story of a military kid Zoe-Marie.

Zoe-Marie’s family and her friends lived on Timothy Street. Zoe-Marie is in the same school as her neighborhood friends Emma, Kate and Matt. They were like the four pieces in a pod.

Soon, summer was about to over and Zoe-Marie family have to move to Italy because Zoe-Marie’s mamma was a soldier in the army and her mamma got a new job. But Zoe-Marie wasn’t happy at all because she don’t want to leave her old friends behind. Grab a copy of this book and get to know the entire story of Zoe-Marie.

This is a well written story with beautiful illustrations. It gives a wonderful message to the kids that we don’t have to be afraid of change as it can work out fine. It was a nice read and I recommend this book to children. They will definitely enjoy this story of Zoe-Marie.

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My Big Curly Fro by Alyssa McClelland

Book: My Big Curly Fro

Author: Alyssa McClelland

Format: Kindle

Rating: 5/5

My Big Curly Fro is a children’s book by the author Alyssa McClelland. This is a story of a little girl Alyssa. who has quite different hair as compared to others. Due to her curly fro, she gets tensed because some of her classmates make fun of it.

Today is a picture day in school and Alyssa has no time to comb her hair properly. After reaching school, she met a new classmate Amyah. She told Amyah that she want Silky Soft hair like Ella. To this, Amyah came up with an interesting plan so Alyssa can have a good picture. Read the story to know what is the plan of Amyah and will Alyssa finally be happy with her hair?

This is a wonderful story book with intriguing story. The language is simple so kids can understand it easily. Illustrations are really bright and colourful. I loved this book and I strongly recommend this to kids especially girls.

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Zoé’s Beach Day by Dominique N.M. Smith

Book: Zoé’s Beach Day

Author: Dominique N.M. Smith

Illustrated By: Özlem Aksöz

Rating: 5/5

Zoé’s Beach Day is a children’s book by the author Dominique N.M. Smith. It is the first book in Puppet Tales: A Bahamian Series. It is for children of age group 3-10 years.

This is a story of Zoe, a little girl living on a beautiful island of Grand Bahama. Zoe went to an island with her mamma Ava and puppet Candace. When they reached the beach, there was litter everywhere which immediately made Zoe sad. Read the story yourself to know how the puppet Candace became the savior and helped Zoe to enjoy her day at the beach.

 The book is written well and the illustrations give all beach feeling. Glossary given at the end of the book will help kids. The book is giving a strong message to kids to keep the environment clean and to not litter around.

I really love books that teaches some lesson to kids as they can learn something while having fun. This book deserves no less than five stars.

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CJ’s Big Dream by C.J. Watson

Book: CJ’s Big Dream

Author: C.J. Watson

Illustrated By: Cameron Wilson

Rating: 5/5

CJ’s Big Dream is a children’s book and it is a story by C.J. Watson. The protagonist of the story is a little boy CJ. His dream is set on the NBA. He has a basketball match today and he wore his lucky socks that makes him win everytime.

He went to his new school for a basketball match after the school. His parents were also there to cheer him up. While playing, CJ remembered an advice from the coach: “Don’t think about how far the basket is. Just show me how powerful those arms are. Focus on your strength”. 

Whatever coach said to CJ, will it help him to win the game? Will his lucky socks will make him lucky? Read this book to know the entire story.

In reality, Depending on lucky socks may not always work. So, we should focus on working hard for our dreams. 

Main aim of the book is to inspire kids to achieve their goals. Illustrations are colorful and makes the story eye catchy. Overall it was a nice read.

About C.J. Watson

C.J. Watson was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is a graduate of The University of Tennessee with a degree in Psychology. C.J. Watson’s basketball career has allowed him to play for some of the best teams in NBA history. While his professional basketball experience is impressive, his skills go far beyond the basketball court.

Philanthropy has been at the center of Watson’s career since he developed a scholarship fund. The fund honors his late grandmother, Mary L. Watson, and helps to support students studying education. Adding on to his Philanthropy career, Watson also started the Quiet Storm Foundation in his hometown of Las Vegas. The foundation was implemented in order to foster learning opportunities such as social skills development, and health and fitness activities to help the youth grow and achieve their goals in his community.

In addition to his non-profits, Watson has developed a children’s book series named CJ’s Big Dream. With this series he hopes to inspire young kids to chase their dreams and work hard for what they want. For more information go to http://www.cjpens.com

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Dr Alexis will see you now by Sonia Abonie and Eleonore Adzoh

Dr Alexis will see you now is a children’s book written by 2 authors – Sonia Abonie and Eleonore Adzoh. The story has two main characters Dr Alexis and Mr Patient. The story starts with Mr Patient being scared because it is the first time that he is in doctor’s clinic. When Dr Alexis heard someone crying, she went to the waiting room and told Mr Patient that going to the doctor can be an adventure.

Read this amazing story to know yourself how Dr Alexis helped Mr Patient to overcome the fear of visiting a doctor. The Narration of the story is smooth and the story is well written

The only criticism I have is that illustrations are not giving the doctor’s clinic feeling that much. The waiting room is not looking like one at all. Apart from that, I enjoyed reading this book and it reminded me of my childhood when I was afraid to go to doctor for the vaccinations. But the good memory is the candies that Dad used to get me on the way back to home.

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Little Hibby and his ABC’s by Marquise Hibbler SR

Book: Little Hibby and his ABC’s

Author: Marquise Hibbler SR

Illustrated by: John-Mark McLeod

Rating: 4.5/5

Little Hibby and his ABCs is a children’s book by the author Marquise Hibbler SR. The protagonist of the story is a little boy named Hibby. He has a teddy bear MJ who taught him ABCs in a magical way.

The main aim of this book is to teach ABCD to children and also make black kids aware about their African American History.

This will be an adventurous read for children. Parents kids should sit together while reading this book as kids may have many questions about the African American history and their parents can clarify their doubts. Illustrations are wonderful but the text font could have been something else.

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I am not being lazy, I just don’t understand by Gina Paul

Book: I am not being lazy, I just don’t understand

Author: Gina Paul

Illustrated By: DG

Rating: 5/5

I am not being lazy, I just don’t understand is a children’s book by the author Gina Paul and illustrated by DG. This is a story of Georgette who moved to the new country New York with her family and got admitted in 5th grade in the school there. The problem is that nobody speaks her native language of Haitian Creole here.

Georgette doesn’t understand English and others don’t understand her native language. So, she was all lonely at her new school. Only her teacher Mrs Levy was able to communicate with her through some gestures. Lunch time was tough as initially Georgette doesn’t know how the food will taste and she has to eat alone.

In the classroom, she overheard students calling “She is being lazy” and pointing to her. On reaching home, Georgette asked her mother what does it mean. She was shocked to know about the meaning.

Read this interesting story to know will Georgette be able to make friends? Will she understand English?

This is an intriguing story with nice Illustrations. The narration of the story is clear and smooth. Language is simple so kids will be able to understand it easily. Discussion questions at the end of the story is a fun exercise. I enjoyed reading this story of Georgette and recommend this to kids.

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Interview with author Michaela Lincoln

Q1.  Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

My name is Michaela Lincoln. I am an Australian living  in Canada. I am a high school teacher by training and I am a mother to 22 year old triplets, two boys and a girl. I am the author of Three Times the Fun. I  have an online business in the health and wellness industry. I also have a blog with a feature called Mothers With Many where I feature different mothers as I believe mothers should be celebrated.

Q2.  Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

Of course you need to have a story line. People think that writing a children’s book is easy but it actually is a long process and takes time.The words have to flow and the placement of the illustrations and writing also has be to thoughtfully done to ensure a fluidity in the way the book reads and looks. And of course the language has to be child friendly.

Q3. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Three Times The Fun’ book?

Fortunately, there were no major challenges. I did write the book when my kids were four years old and then put it away as I did not get anywhere and really had very little time to pursue. Last year, I found a wonderful local publishing house who worked with a talented illustrator and we worked together to make sure that the characters in my book came to life and that each colour and drawing were exactly as I had imagined.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

That is abit of a tricky question for me seeing as I grew up in Australia and that is considered my first home and now I live in Canada my second home. So in Australia I love the beaches there and as a family growing up we would drive 24 hours , stay overnight and spend two weeks each summer at a beautiful area on the coast. I have great memories there. There is another special place for me in Australia to visit (apart from where my family and friends are) is Uluru.(Ayers Rock) It is located in central Australia in the Northern Territory. It is a massive sandstone, sacred to the indigenous Australians . Such a special and magical place. I took my kids there about 5 years ago and they loved it. In Canada, there are still many places that I would like to visit. I do really like P.E.I as It reminds me of Australia.

Q5. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Three Times The Fun’?

When I was pregnant, adults had a hard time wrapping their head around the concept of me carrying triplets so I knew that children would have an even harder time understanding. There were no books on this subject ; of what it means to be a triplet through the eyes of triplets, so I knew that this would be a great place to start as I have the knowledge and experience. The title was changed a couple of times until I came up with this. It is simple, catchy and the three obviously represents triplets and it really is three times the fun but also three times the work.

Q6. Please share your experience as a mother of triplets?

We went from two of us with a dog to five of us and a dog so that became our new normal.You do feel like an octopus as you do so much all the time but the key is that you have to be organised when you have three little ones and so we got ourselves on a routine . My mother came to stay for the first three months which was a huge help then we were fortunate to have a nanny to help  until the kids were just under two and a half then it was all me. My kids were always on a routine and I kept to it 99% of the time as it just made life so much easier.The kids had a built in playgroup which was wonderful. Birthdays always meant three cakes that I made, but it has been a wonderful blessing watching them all grow up together and develop their own personalities , likes and dislikes.  They are very close siblings.

Q7. What does success means to you?

Watching my kids turn into incredible adults I feel like we have been successful in raising them right. I have hopefully set a good example to my kids and showed them that you never quit or never give up when something is difficult. Always help others and treat others with respect. Success is not always measured in dollars and cents but in how we are as an individual.

Q8. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

It is my first book so it was a big learning experience for me. I know that this subject is not very common so I feel that it was fresh for the readers and hopefully educational as well. I hope to write more books in the future.

Q9. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I love Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice is one of my favourites.There are so many wonderful books I have read over the years. I also really loved The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer.  I love reading books where you are totally transported to another era , another time and you can see yourself there. I also do not like to finish good books so I have to read them slower J My father was a terrific writer and used to tell my kids stories and we made him write them all down and I hope to make that into a book one day. So I learnt a lot from him.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

 Ha ha, secrets…. Not really for this book. The only one I can think of is that the names of the characters are my kids middle names and the favourite colours I use were their favourite colours but I kind of  forced them upon them when they were little as we colour coded everything so we knew whose was whose.

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Brave the Beaver has the Worry Warts by Misty Black

Book: Brave the Beaver has the Worry Warts

Author: Misty Black

Illustrated By: Ana Rankovic

Rating: 5/5

Brave the Beaver has the Worry Warts is a children’s book for kids of age group 3-7 years by author Misty Black.

Anxiety is quite common these days and many of us suffer from it. This is a story of Brave the Beaver. He moved to a new lodge with his family leaving behind his old friends and school.

He was scared to go to new school. It was his anxiety. He was worried about many things. What if the teacher asks a question to him for which he doesn’t know the answer? What if he has to sit alone at the lunch table? To calm himself, Brave chants:

Worries, worries, go away!

I wonʼt listen if you stay.

Breathe in courage.Breathe out fear.

Worries, youʼre not welcome here!

When he reached his classroom, he saw so many students in the class and he got worried. Read the story to know yourself will Brave the Beaver get successful in making friends at new school or will his anxiety not let him to be brave?

This book is nicely written and the illustrations are so nice. I recommend this book to all kids. They will overcome their fear about new school, new classmates after reading this. I enjoyed reading this book.

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Interview with author Caroline Madden

1. Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better.

Hi, my name is Caroline Madden. I am a film critic who has written for IndieWire, Reverse Shot, and Screen Queens. I work at Passion River Films and Video Librarian. I am also the Managing Editor of BOSS: The Biannual Online-Journal of Springsteen Studies. Before I became a writer, I studied acting at Shenandoah Conservatory. After doing an internship in educational theatre, I decided to get my Masters in Cinema Studies at Savannah College of Art and Design where I set my sights on being a writer and working in the film industry. I was born and raised in New Jersey (just like Bruce!) where I currently live with my fiancé and puppy. Bruce Springsteen has been a big part of my life ever since I was 10 years old!

2. How do you come up with the title and cover of your book “Springsteen as Soundtrack”?

It just came to me suddenly one day. I felt it simply encapsulated exactly the kind of questions I wanted to ask my readers: What does it mean when Springsteen’s music functions as a soundtrack? How does it change the visuals or narrative of a film? How does his music illuminate the story we see on screen?  I did not design the cover of my book, which is taken from a scene in Philadelphia with Tom Hanks that I discuss. I love the bold orange color, it really stands out on a bookshelf.

3. Do you write while listening to music? If so, what music inspired or accompanied this book?

Of course I would have to listen and analyze Bruce’s songs as part of my research, but while I was doing actual writing I listened to film scores from Interstellar, Atonement, The Lord of the Rings, and more. The pure instrumentals help me concentrate and stop my mind from wandering, which is sometimes hard to do when writing in silence or listening to music with lyrics. While doing some of the more tedious legwork such as citations or the bibliography, I listened to my usual playlist of Bruce Springsteen, classic rock, and Broadway musicals.

4. What was one of the most surprising things you learned while writing your book?

I learned a lot about Bruce’s early musical career from the early 1970s. Many of the songs I listened to I had never heard before, and I was amazed to see they had particular themes that still endured in his music today.

5. How long did it take you to write your book?

It took me about two years to write. I did research for a few months and the rest of the time was writing and editing. However, my research was constantly evolving because at the time, Springsteen on Broadway was just premiering. That production would go on to shape my interpretation of Springsteen’s canon and legacy.

6. Did you enjoy writing the book? Readers would love to know more about your writing journey.

Writing my book was one of the most challenging and rewarding things I have ever done. It was often difficult to balance a professional and social life while writing. At the time, I was completing internships and working in New York City. A lot of times I had to sacrifice socializing or attending events because I had to stay home, write, and meet my deadline.

7. Are you working on anything at the present you would like to share with your readers about?

I’m currently in the research phase for my second book which surveys the representation of virginity in the American teen film from the 1980s to the present. The coming-of-age film is quite possibly my favorite genre, and I’ve always been fascinated by the period of adolescence. I’m very excited to be synthesizing research on sex education, feminism, and youth development which have always been interests of mine. My book will reveal how films are moving towards more positive representations of teenage and female sexuality.

8. Any favorite writers that inspired you to write?

A few years ago, I was selected to be a part of the Critics Academy at Film at Lincoln center. I got to work with some phenomenal film critics such as Michael Koresky and Devika Girish who made me think about writing and cinema in a completely new way. My professors at SCAD, Drs. Tracy Cox-Stanton and Chad Newsom inspired me daily and helped me hone my skills. Without them I would not have written my book!

9. What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

I have a very specific way of writing. Since I am a morning person, I tend to do my best writing then. I can usually only write for a few hours a day before running out of steam. I either have to wait until the next day or the late evening to return to what I’m working on with fresh eyes. I first begin with an extremely rudimentary outline and brain dump. If you saw what my very first draft looked like, you would think a little kid wrote it. Like an abstract painting, it’s very rudimentary and doesn’t even make much sense. Then, like a sculptor, I slowly chisel away to form something more coherent with each draft. My favorite part is editing, because the bulk of what I want to say is already there, I just need to figure out how I can say it better.

10. Lastly, do you want to give any advice to someone wanting to write and publish a book?

My advice would be to really know  what sets your book apart from everyone else, because that is what publishers are going to be looking for the most, aside from the quality of the content. Why does your book need to be on bookshelves? In the case of academia, what are you discovering that is new? Fortunately for me, it was simple—there was no major book about Bruce Springsteen and film available.

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