Laurie Hollman's latest book, The Busy Parent's Guide to Managing Anxiety in Children and Teens, offers examples of how people to use parental intellegience to help with their children's anxiety.
Harvey and the Extraordinary is about a little girl named Mimi, an expert in extraordinariness, who just needs to prove it to her family.
Remembering, by Markham resident Wendy Poole, shows the Canadian perspective of the Second World War. There is the right amount of historical information and story, which made for an interesting read.
Two different books, both excellent. I review Matt Haig's The Midnight Library and Clemantine Wamariya's The Girl Who Smiled Beads.
From 1973 and for more than 35 years, Canadian foreign correspondent Hilary Brown reported from trouble spots throughout the world and covered such stories as the fall of Saigon in 1975. She has filed reports “from every continent except for... Continue Reading →