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MEMPHIS READS: CHILDREN OF THE FIRE by HARRIETTE ROBINET

Sharon reviews CHILDREN OF THE FIRE by Harriette Robinet, Atheneum Books, 1991.  134 pages Hallelujah was born on Easter morning, in Mississippi, near the end of the Civil War.  Following the war, Hallelujah, her mother and her sister walked to Chicago to live.  That was 6 years ago.  Hallelujah’s mother died…

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MEMPHIS READS: WORLD WAR Z by MAZ BROOKS

Daniel reviews WORLD WAR Z by Max Brooks, 2006, Crown Publishing Group, 342 pages.                                                                           …

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MEMPHIS READS: D-DAY GIRLS by SARAH ROSE

Marilyn reviews D-DAY GIRLS by Sarah Rose, Crown Publishing, 2019, 384 pages.  This page turner focuses on the role of women participating in the French Resistance movement of World War II. Readers are told about Lise de Baissac, Odette Sansom, Yvonne Rudellat, as well as mnay other members. These were…

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MEMPHIS READS: AN EAGLE IN THE SNOW by MICHAEL MORPURGO

Sharon reviews AN EAGLE IN THE SNOW by Michael Morpurgo, Feiwel and Friends, 2017, 133 pages  Is mercy ever the wrong choice?  It’s the middle of the second World War.  London is being bombed, and Barney’s home has been destroyed.  He and his mother are traveling by train to the…

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MEMPHIS READS: CORALINE by NEIL GAIMAN

Sharon reviews Coraline by Neil Gaiman, Harper Collins, 2002  162 pages   Coraline has just moved into a new apartment with her father and mother.  Her parents are always busy with work and never have time to spend with Coraline.  Coraline spends lots of time exploring her new home and yard. …

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MEMPHIS READS: THE DARK IS RISING by SUSAN COOPER

Sharon reviews THE DARK IS RISING by Susan Cooper,  Collier Books, 1986, 230 pages.   When the Dark Comes Rising, Six shall turn it back; Three from the Circle, Three from the Track Wood, Bronze, Iron; Water, Fire Stone; Five will return, and One go alone.   It is Will’s…

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MEMPHIS READS: DARLING ROSE GOLD by STEPHANIE WROBEL

Andrea reviews DARLING ROSE GOLD by Stephanie Wrobel, Berkeley Press, 2020. “Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSBP) is a mental health problem in which a caregiver makes up or causes an illness or injury in a person under his or her care, such as a child, an elderly adult, or a person who has a…

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MEMPHIS READS: THE BELEAGURED CITY: THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN

(editor’s note:  This is an archived review.  The reviewer wanted readers to know this three volume anthology is now available as an e-book. -abk) Marilyn reviews THE BELEAGURED CITY: THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN by Shelby Foote, Modern Library, 1995. In The Beleaguered City: The Vicksburg Campaign, I discovered a hidden fact. The capture of Vicksburg,…

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