The American Plague by Mollie Caldwell Crosby. Semicolon review here.
And Both Were Young by Madeleine L’Engle. I read this one for my Madeleine L’Engle project, but I haven’t gotten around to reviewing it.
Clementine Churchill by Mary Soames (Churchill’s daughter). I started this biography in April and still hadn’t finished it by the time it had to go back to the library. I did read a goodly part of it, though, and found it quite absorbing. Churchill was a character, and I believe God provided him to the nation of England and to the world “for such a time as this,” World War II.
The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold. I read this book for the Once Upon a TIme Faery Challenge, but I haven’t reviewed it either. Go here for a list of links to all the Once Upon a Time Faery Challenge reviews of fairy tale/fantasy/folk tale ralated books.
First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover by Mitali Perkins. Semicolon review here. Brown Bear Daughter review here.
Gap Creek by Robert Morgan. Recommended by Ariel at Bittersweet Life. Semicolon review here.
A Garden to Keep by Jamie Langston Turner. Semicolon review here.
Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson.
Hershey by Michael D’Antonio. Semicolon review here.
Home Fires Burning by Penelope J. Stokes.
Katherine by Anya Seton. Recommended by Heather at Matted Spam.
Thanks for the movie suggestions on my site – I’ll definitely check them out! You’ve read some great books here! Katherine will always be one of m favorites! I have a friend from school way back when whose name is Sheri Early – at first I thought you might have been her! Hope you have a great weekend!