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Review: The Story of Canada by Janet Lunn and Christopher Moore

Although relatively short and peaceful, Canada’s history is both fascinating and significant.  Our family owns all kinds of Canadian history books, but for a readable overview that appeals to all ages we prefer The Story of Canada by Janet Lunn and Christopher Moore. This large, colorful book is full of detailed illustrations and interesting stories […]

Review: A Surprise for Lily by Kinsinger and Fisher

Each of the Lily Lapp books has been better than the previous one, and this is no exception.  I read it in one evening, resting on the couch in front of the fire, enjoying a book as cozy as my surroundings. Lily Lapp, now eleven years old, is growing up.  She still gets into trouble, […]

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Review: Canal Boy by Marion Greene

Waiting in Colonel By’s office, sixteen year old Sean O’Dare was mesmerized by the wondrously-carved matched pistols in a box on the desk.  Colonel By took a long time to arrive, held up on Rideau Canal business most likely, for he was in charge of the huge project of building a canal from Bytown (now […]

Review: Augustine of Hippo by Simonetta Carr

Most Christians have heard of Augustine, but who was he really?  In Augustine of Hippo, Simonetta Carr tells his story for children, outlining the life of this great man simply but with much detail and many illustrations. Beginning with his childhood, Simonetta tells us the story of Augustine and the times in which he lived.  […]