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Ghostly friendship

The Ghost of Blanes Museum by Lau Moraiti

April 16, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The Ghost of Blanes Museum by Lau Moraiti (both text and illustrations) is due late May/early June 2024. I had a “do I/don’t I read it” relationship with this book.  I was not sure I really wanted to read it, but the cover kept pulling me in. I finally had one too many cosmic hints that said, “Read it already!” And I finally read it via an online reader copy. In the end I am not sure why I waited so long! Yet, I think […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: art, Caribbean & Latin American, Clara García de Zúñiga, diversity, emotions, Fables, friendship, Ghost Stories, Juan Manuel Blanes, Juan Manuel Blanes Museum, Lau Moraiti, museums, music, myths, painting, piano, Social Themes, Uruguay

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:156 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: art, Caribbean & Latin American, Clara García de Zúñiga, diversity, emotions, Fables, friendship, Ghost Stories, Juan Manuel Blanes, Juan Manuel Blanes Museum, Lau Moraiti, museums, music, myths, painting, piano, Social Themes, Uruguay ·
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Hiding in plain sight.

Alias Anna: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis by Susan Hood and Greg Dawson

December 2, 2021 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Alias Anna: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis is a romanticized look at how two Jewish girls lived when millions did not. Told in alternating voices, the Narrator, and “Anna” herself or, Zhanna Arshanskaya we learn how Zhanna and her sister Frina, were hiding in plain sight. They performed for the Nazi command, allies of the Nazi and eventually, for themselves. But no matter how much they feared being found out, betrayed by supposed friends, or their hatred of the Nazis, they always felt […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Young Adult Tagged With: Adolph Hitler, Child musicians, Frina Arshanskaya, Greg Dawson, hitler, Holocaust, Jewish children in the Holocaust, Jewish/Jews, music, piano, Soviet Union, Susan Hood and Greg Dawson, the ravine Drobitsky Yar, Ukraine, World War II, Zhanna Arshanskaya, Zhanna Arshanskaya ("Janna") Dawson

BlackRaven's CBR13 Review No:405 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion, Young Adult · Tags: Adolph Hitler, Child musicians, Frina Arshanskaya, Greg Dawson, hitler, Holocaust, Jewish children in the Holocaust, Jewish/Jews, music, piano, Soviet Union, Susan Hood and Greg Dawson, the ravine Drobitsky Yar, Ukraine, World War II, Zhanna Arshanskaya, Zhanna Arshanskaya ("Janna") Dawson ·
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Alice doesn’t live here anymore

Music and Freedom by Zoë Morrison

February 24, 2019 by Dusty Highway Leave a Comment

(My apologies this isn’t available in the US, not even on Kindle, though maybe there’s an audiobook? That’s never happened to me before!) I’ve struggled a bit with my review writing since about November last year, letting them slide just a little too long after I’ve finished the books and then letting my perfectionism slow me down once I do finally get around to writing. I get caught up, and then BAM! I’m four reviews behind again. That’s no place to be with a book […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: abusive marriage, Australian fiction, cbr11, Music and Freedom, piano, Zoë Morrison

Dusty Highway's CBR11 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: abusive marriage, Australian fiction, cbr11, Music and Freedom, piano, Zoë Morrison ·
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