I Hadn’t Mean to Tell You This by Jacqueline Woodson

This is what I love about this whole blogging about books thing.  I was introduced to Jacqueline Woodson when I decided that I wanted to read all the Newbery winners.  The first Woodson book that I read was Feathers, and while I admit that it’s my least favorite of Woodson’s books I knew that I [...]

Because I Am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas

I can’t help myself.  Since discovering free-verse novels, I am completely in love with the genre.  Despite the fact that the subject matter of Because I Am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas is one that literally makes you sick to your stomach, it’s one that I’m glad to have read.
Anke’s home is not one of love.  [...]

A Disobedient Girl by Ru Freeman

A Disobedient Girl by Ru Freeman is a story of women,  servitude, love and betrayal, desire, class, prejudice, fate, tragedy, the human spirit and how entire families can change course with just one decision.
Two stories are told in this book.  One of Latha, who’s story spans several decades from her childhood to adulthood.  She has [...]

The Blue Notebook by James A. Levine

The Blue Notebook,  James A. Levine ’s debut novel, is about child prostitution in India.  It’s a book that I knew going into would be an emotionally hard and difficult read and I wasn’t wrong.  It’s haunting.   It’s the type of book that elicits a physical reaction from the reader and I found myself [...]

Lessons From a Dead Girl by Jo Knowles

Lessons From a Dead Girl by Jo Knowles is unlike any other book that I’ve read this year.  It’s subject is sobering.  Kids abusing kids.  Wow.  Leah Greene is dead.  And Laine isn’t sure is she should feel guilt or relief.  What she does know is that Leah has forever affected her and she must [...]