Stalin’s Children, Three Generations of Love, War, and Survival, is a story of three generations and their experiences under the various incarnations of Russian government.
The opening chapters are rather sad but expected. The author did a wonderful job of explaining the past through photographs, excerpts of correspondence, and generational storytelling passed down from his grandmother [...]
Entries from January 2009
January 12, 2009
Stalin’s Children by Owen Matthews Review
January 12, 2009
Stalin’s Children by Owen Matthews Review
Stalin’s Children, Three Generations of Love, War, and Survival, is a story of three generations and their experiences under the various incarnations of Russian government.
The opening chapters are rather sad but expected. The author did a wonderful job of explaining the past through photographs, excerpts of correspondence, and generational storytelling passed down from his grandmother [...]
January 6, 2009
The Wisdom of Solomon by Wanda E. Brunstetter Review
The Wisdom of Solomon is one of the cutest child-friendly storybooks I’ve ever encountered.
The book is a compilation of twelve lesson-teaching stories that children will be able to instantly relate to.
Although the stories are about Amish children I believe any child can relate to the characters. Occasionally an Amish word is used in a story, [...]
January 6, 2009
The Wisdom of Solomon by Wanda E. Brunstetter Review
The Wisdom of Solomon is one of the cutest child-friendly storybooks I’ve ever encountered.
The book is a compilation of twelve lesson-teaching stories that children will be able to instantly relate to.
Although the stories are about Amish children I believe any child can relate to the characters. Occasionally an Amish word is used in a story, [...]
