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2024 is going to be a busy year

Our Nipa Hut: A Story in the Philippines by Rachell Abalos

I Am Both : A Vietnamese Refugee Story  by Kerisa Greene

Two Homes, One Heart  by Jessica Young

All About Color by Elizabeth Rusch

Of Words and Water: The Story of Wilma Dykeman—Writer, Historian, Environmentalist  by Shannon Hitchcock

December 14, 2023 by BlackRaven 2 Comments

It is a picture book reviewing round up time! My theme is that of cultures. Of course we know the concept of “country and culture” but sometimes a culture can be something you do not immediately think of.  Yelena and Papa take care of their nipa hut and it takes care of them in Rachell Abalos’s picture book, Our Nipa Hut: A Story in the Philippines. Due in February 2024, I was lucky enough to have my book dealer send me a finished copy, as this is a book that needs […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: art, Asia, Chelsea O'Byrne, Color, Concepts, culture, diversity, divorce, Elizabeth Goss, Elizabeth Rusch, Emigration & Immigration, emotions, Environmental Conservation & Protection, family, Feelings, Gabriela Larios, generations, Jessica Young, Kerisa Green, Kerisa Greene, parents, People & Places, Philippines, Rachell Abalos, Science & Nature, Shannon Hitchcock, Social Themes, Sophie Page, Weather

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:877 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Health, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: art, Asia, Chelsea O'Byrne, Color, Concepts, culture, diversity, divorce, Elizabeth Goss, Elizabeth Rusch, Emigration & Immigration, emotions, Environmental Conservation & Protection, family, Feelings, Gabriela Larios, generations, Jessica Young, Kerisa Green, Kerisa Greene, parents, People & Places, Philippines, Rachell Abalos, Science & Nature, Shannon Hitchcock, Social Themes, Sophie Page, Weather ·
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