Month: April 2018

Review of The Promise by Pnina Bat Zvi and Margie Wolfe

This is an odd book. The illustrations — digital collages by Isabelle Cardinal — are quirky, and while not necessarily the wrong choice for a book about Auschwitz, over power the story, which starts abruptly and rather cliched (waking up), and then finishes just as abruptly. This isn’t Holocaust 101 For Kids — we aren’t given a primer on Nazis or concentration camps or the Second World War. And that’s the saddest thing about this book — my daughter is privileged enough that she would need a Holocaust 101 before reading this book to understand it. Imagine if you don’t have to do that, to introduce that narrative to a child because the existence of it (or similar events like what happened in Rwanda, Cambodia, the former Yugoslavia, etc.) is omnipresent in her and her family’s history. That makes me so sad, even if I found the book so uneven.

The Promise by Pnina Bat Zvi and Margie Wolfe went on sale April 18, 2018.

I received a copy free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

March 2018

I read:

Thoughts:

Review of Triumph and Disaster by Stefan Zweig: Reviewed earlier this month.

Review of The Last Bell by Johannes Urzidil: Reviewed earlier this month.

The Best Damn Answers to Life’s Hardest Questions by Tess Koman: Review to come on publication date.

The Right to be Cold by Sheila Watt-Cloutier: Review to come on (American) publication date.

Review of Ramadan by Ausma Zehanat Khan: Reviewed earlier this month, but in case of TL:DR: the file is sooooooooo pretty.

The Care and Keeping of You by Valerie Lee Schaefer: That’s right — I’m finally starting puberty 😉

Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino: How could I love If on a winter’s night a traveler so much and find this book so tedious? What should my third Calvino book be to break the tie? I have Difficult Loves on my shelves somewhere

Little Moments of Love by Catana Chetwynd: Review to come on publication date.

Favourite book:

Zweig I guess. It’s probably always going to be Zweig.



Most promising book on my wishlist:



I wrote:

Prequel to my faerie story. Plus, getting closer to my faerie story release date: pre-order now!