Sunday, January 26, 2014

i will plant you a lilac tree By Laura Hillman

I will Plant You a Lilac Tree is the story of Hannelore Wolf, a normal teenager living in the 1940's. The only thing different about her is the yellow star on her coat. This book goes through the tragedy of her life, from each concentration camp to the next. It tells of Hannelore's unimaginable bravery, and of the friends and foes along the way. Her motivation and hope comes from the few people left in her life that she loves. Her biggest struggle throughout her experience is not her own,  but the worry of the safety of her first love, her two brothers, her mother, Fella and Eva.She experiences love for the first time in a concentration camp called Budzyn when Bernard Hillman saves her life. He was a lifesaver for Hannelore in many ways through their journey through camp supplying extra food or shoes that could easily cost him his life. Hannelore makes a few close friends on her journey, firstly Fella, and later on a girl named Eva.This book Most importantly shows the terror of the life of this poor girl who was discriminated against and tortured in ways too terrible for words. It shows that through everything Hannelore managed to stay focused on who she loved and she was a survivor no matter the terrible things she faced.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Last Lecture



Randy Pausch is dying of cancer. He is going to leave three young children, a wife, and many friends behind. The book is a copy of the final lecture he gave to a class at Carnegie Melon about how to lead your life and go about achieving your dreams. Throughout the book, Randy tells the story of his lfe and what he has learned in leading a life in order to be proud of it. He goes through many examples of events that turned him into the person he was the day he passed and those in his life who made him a better person. Wife: Jai, Children: Dylan, Logan, and Chloe

Saturday, January 11, 2014

The Bronte Sisters: The Brief Lives of Charlotte, Emily and Anne by Catherine Reef

Sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte were gifted writers that rebelled against the standards of 19th century society. During that time women were considered property of men and were expected to live quiet, obedient, unspoken lives. When they were still young children, the Brontes' clergyman father moved the family to a rural village called Haworth in northern England. It is here where the three sisters lose their mother and later their two other sisters Maria and Elizabeth and where they will bond as close as ever with each other and their brother Patrick Branwell (referred to in the book as Branwell). In their Haworth home the girls and their brother find enjoyment in writing of fantasy worlds and take solace in reading. As they grow older, they journey to find their place in the society that appears to uphold the idea that "literature cannot be the business of a woman's life." Despite this, Charlotte, Emily and Anne all create wonderful works of literature derived from their experiences of trying to find happiness in a world that ignores the talents of women. After discovering that teaching held no joy for any of them and knowing that their lack of wealth stole the opportunity to attract good husbands, they send off their works of fiction in hopes of being published. Before long their novels Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey has stirred up controversy among the members of the Victorian era. Each book was continually praised by some and scoffed at by others due to the drastically different traits in the main female characters as opposed to the stereotypical Victorian woman that did as she was told. The books spoke of topics typically ignored by the time's society and struck many as barbarically outspoken. Word of the unusual novels spread and the books soon were labeled classics. But, Emily and Anne had not as much time as Charlotte to witness their fame as they both died at early ages. Emily thirty and Anne twenty nine. Charlotte is left with only her father and their old family friend Tabby and falls into depression before writing two more novels: Shirley and Villette. She is proposed to by her father's curate Arthur Nicholls and eventually persuades him to allow the marriage. They are married for such a little time before Charlotte succumbs to tuberculosis at age thirty eight, but her life is not forgotten as her father asks one of her friends to write a biography of his oldest daughter in her honor, however the three sisters' literary works are what strongly reminds people today of their lives.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Diamonds in the Shadow by Caroline B. Cooney

Jared Finch, and his younger sister Mopsy, are about to have their world turn upside-down. Their parents, Drew and Kara Finch, have a powerful voice in their community and church. Drew and Kara Finch earn money rather well and live in town in Connecticut. Drew and Kara Finch have agreed to take on a refugee family of four from Darfur in Africa. Jared Finch, a teenager in High School, is now forced to share his room with Mattu Amabo; the Amabo's teenage son. Unlike his Mopsy, who is rather excited about rooming with Alake, the Amabo's teenage daughter, Jared is not thrilled much about sharing a room with Mattu. However, the experience will all be something to adjust with for both the Finches and the Amabos. Yet, there is something different, something unusual with the Amabo family; for one thing, they all stray away from Alake, the only one that tries to talk to Alake being Mopsy. The refugee family has to learn how to be Americans and has to stay with the Finches for 3 months; yet as they get settled in more comfortably to their new life and home, a fifth refugee is looking for this family of four. The longer that this family of four stays with the Finches, the more the Finches are in danger, and the more Jared Finch is becoming suspicious of them, and for good reason. Soon, Jared Finch, will unravel secrets of the Amabo family that could change everything and it is up to him of what to with the secrets that the Amabo family are holding onto.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Sarah's Key

Sarah's Key by Tatiana De Rosnay is a very interesting book. The book focuses on this one family that was involved during the Holocaust. 

      Sarah's Key has two narrators, Sarah Starzynski a ten-year old girl, and a woman named Julia Jarmond. Sarah Starzynski and her family was arrested, but,Sarah  thought she would be back so she  left her four-year old brother in the cupboard, their secret hiding place.Sarah kept the key to the cupboard so when she came back she could unlock it. Sarah and her parents were taken away. Sarah was terrified, but still believed she would be back. The book then goes to Julia Jarmond who is a journalist for a magazine in Paris. In 2002 she was told to write about Vel’d’Hivthe roundup. While researching she came across Sarah's story. Julia is now hooked on Sarah's story, and wants to continue to find out what happened to Sarah after the roundup.
The Seer of Shadows
By: Avi


This book was a frightening story of photography, ghosts, revenge, and mystery.  It takes place in 1872.  The main character is Horace Carpetine and he is the apprentice to photographer Enoch Middleditch.  Horace was raised to believe in knowledge and science.  He believes that photography is the most honest form of art because it expresses what the artist believes while still being accurate and truthful of what they are taking pictures of.   When Horace helps take a self-portrait of grieving Mrs. Frederick von Macht, he sees the face of her dead daughter, Elenora.  He becomes friends with  Mrs. Frederick von Macht's slave girl Pegg and strange things start to happen.   Enoch tries to use the supernatural beings in the pictures to make money while they are being overcome with fear by the revenge of Elenora. 

A Northern Light

In A Northern Light Jennifer Donelly crafts an exciting historical fiction set in rural New York, Herkimer county to be exact, in the year 1906. The novel revolves around a 16 girl named Mathilde Gokey, who goes by Mattie. The book follows her struggle to go Barnard college, which was almost impossible for her to do. She is held back by her father and is stuck raisig her three sisters Abby, Lou, and Beth after the death of her mother. She is very intelligent and chooses one word out of the dictionary to use daily. Another obstacle she faces is her relationship with the extremely handsome Royal Loomis, who is not quite so intelligent and his only aspirations are to be a farmer like his father and Matties. He doesn't really listen to or respect Mattie and she later finds out that his interest in her is primarily because of his want to inherit a portion of her fathers land. He also tries to get a poor woman and her children evicted from their home just for the land. The poor woman is Emmie Hubbard and he detests her because she is having an affair with his married mother. In the end she leaves the ring Royal gave her and goes to college. Leaving behind her life in the north woods so she can get a good education and be independent. It is important to bring up her best friend Weaver, an African American boy. He too wants to go to college but his money is stolen by white folks. Most of all it is important to mention that all of this is set around the real-life murder of Grace Brown by her love Chester Gilette. This story adds inspiration and romance to Matties life and gives historical perspective.

Everyday

Everyday is a new life, a new body, and a new stork. Every morning, A wakes in a different person's body for one day only. The predicament is that every day hes is in love with the same girl. This soul can wake up in women or male bodies yet he can only wake up in a different body in tan area the last body fell asleep. For example, the story takes place in different towns Maryland. He or "A" takes on one person life for a day. The soul can search for memories of the body that he is then but cannot find emotions. A sets rules for him self as well such as never get too attached. avoid being noticed, and do not interfere. A is at peace with the way of his life until the day he wakes up in Justin's body. That day he spends a great amount of time with Justin's girlfriend, Rhiannon and falls head over heals for her. After this point, he does not follow by his rules with Rhiannon. They are meeting day after day and A finally has someone to be familiar with and spend more than one day with. In this book, he goes through crazy emotional events with Rhiannon but he also goes through climatic struggles with a boy named Adam. The day after meeting Rhiannon he wakes up in Adams body and attempts to be with Rhiannon at a party. He ends up leaving Adam stranded in a car on the side of the road. Adam wakes up the next morning and believes he was possessed by a demon and is attracting attention fast. At the end of the book, A wakes up in a body he believes is very much like him and that Rhiannon would be happy to be with. To keep her happy and to keep himself from hurting Rhiannon he leaves her with this boy. Then, he runs.