Reviews by Fran (retired high school librarian)

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Sweeping Up Glass
by Carolyn Wall
Sweeping Up Glass (9/1/2009)
I enjoyed the book. I read it while I was on vacation, (accompanied by one husband, six children and six grandchildren). But I found it to be an interesting "discussion" of a period of time we know about but may not have been aware of at the time. As a child growing up inmore
Valeria's Last Stand
by Marc Fitten
Valeria's Last Stand (3/7/2009)
An enjoyable book. I liked the descriptions of this Hungarian town, and its surroundings. The interactions of the people gave the story life. The contrast between Valeria and Ibolya was especially notable; and I could even picture in my mind the sculptures of the potter.
Cover The Butter
by Carrie Kabak
Cover the Butter (8/2/2006)
An enjoyable "summer read". As I read Carrie Kabak's words, it gave me a "peek" into a someone else's lifestyle, a family that is real. It is enjoyable to travel back through a family's "history" and see how they arrive at today.
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