The story is biblical, where the young girl has an angel who protects her and helps her throughout the day. Prayer, self-worth, kindness, gratitude, and love are recurring themes and make this a wonderful book to share and read to young children. "My Little Angel" is a great addition to children's literature and I'm sure it will win many awards in the years to come.
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Monday, October 23, 2017
Book Review by Lorilyn Roberts of "My Little Angel" by Sherrill S. Cannon
My favorite children's books are rhyming books, and Sherrill Cannon once again in "My Little Angel" has created a masterpiece. The story is uplifting, the illustrations are beautiful, and it's one of those books where you feel good all over when you finish it. You want to linger on the words, the message, and read it again and again.
The story is biblical, where the young girl has an angel who protects her and helps her throughout the day. Prayer, self-worth, kindness, gratitude, and love are recurring themes and make this a wonderful book to share and read to young children. "My Little Angel" is a great addition to children's literature and I'm sure it will win many awards in the years to come.
The story is biblical, where the young girl has an angel who protects her and helps her throughout the day. Prayer, self-worth, kindness, gratitude, and love are recurring themes and make this a wonderful book to share and read to young children. "My Little Angel" is a great addition to children's literature and I'm sure it will win many awards in the years to come.
Monday, October 16, 2017
Book Review by Lorilyn Roberts of "Understory" by Lisa Lickel
Lisa Lickel weaves together a masterful tale of intrigue
and romance, and the multilayers of complexity will leave the reader
turning the pages.
The characters are well-developed, and overarching
themes involving racism and prejudice will resonate with the reader.
The story takes place in the Midwest—in a small town that
harbors a big secret—perhaps more common than anyone dares to imagine. UnderStory is one of those rare
books that’s not only a great read but makes a statement about what’s most
important—in the midst of depravity, unfairness, and greed.
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