New Reviews Posted at MotherDaughterBookClub.com
I’ve posted several new book reviews at MotherDaughterBookClub.com. I’ve written about most of these books in this space before, and thought there should be reviews at the Web site as well.
The new reviews you’ll find are for:
- Driver’s Ed by Caroline Cooney
- Every Crooked Pot by Renée Rosen
- Firestarters: 100 Job Profiles to Inspire Young Women by Kelly Beatty and Dale Salvaggio Bradshaw
- Remember Me to Harold Square by Paula Danziger
- Stolen Voices: A Collection of Young People’s War Diaries edited by Melanie Challenger and Zlata Filipovic
- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Do you have a book you’d like to tell others about? Send your review in to info@motherdaughterbookclub.com.
January 26, 2008 at 1:03 pm
Dear Readers
I have published three novels, each very different. Since your book clubs are mother/daughter, it seems to me that one of these, Here On Moon, would be an appropriate offering. It is the story of a woman and her divorce — the struggles of the process and how it affects and amends her relationship with her 14 year-old daughter and her mother. It is a generational story of sadness and loyalty that accompany a broken marriage.
The novel is without violence or graphic sex. It does contain anger, frustration, warm-heartedness, deep love and occasional humor. (Excerpt available at edwardmkrauss.com)
Best Regards,
Ed Krauss
January 28, 2008 at 5:08 pm
Dear Readers:
I have published three novels, each very different. Since your book clubs are mother/daughter, it seems to me that one of these, Here On Moon, would be an appropriate offering. It is the story of a woman and her divorce — the struggles of the process and how it affects and amends her relationship with her 14 year-old daughter and her mother. It is a generational story of sadness and loyalty that accompany a broken marriage.
The novel is without violence or graphic sex. It does contain anger, frustration, warm-heartedness, deep love and occasional humor. (Excerpt available at edwardmkrauss.com)
Best Regards,
Ed Krauss