Friday, February 25, 2011

Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of NepalLittle Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal by Conor Grennan

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Adventure story, suspense story, love story, and throw in some travel, humor and photos too, all in one great book.
Little Princes is the true story of how an average twenty-something-year-old guy became caught up in saving the lost children of Nepal.
Conor Grennan took a break from his job to go on a year-long, globe-trotting adventure. But first to legitimize this self-indulgent trip, he decided to spend the first three months volunteering in Godawari, Nepal. Feeling inadequate at first, he was not sure he had the ability to survive in this war torn remote land. Grennan got to know the energetic and resilient children he worked with at the Little Princes Children’s Home, and realized that many of the children weren’t orphans at all, but rather the victims of unscrupulous con men.
Child traffickers tricked rural villagers into thinking they were paying to have their children taken to safety. But instead the children found themselves abandoned to live — or die — on the streets while the traffickers pocketed the money.
Grennan knew he had to find a way to reunite these children with their parents. And so he started his adventure.
A truly moving account of how one person can make a difference even in the face of seemingly impossible odds.




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Monday, February 21, 2011

RevolutionRevolution by Jennifer Donnelly

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Andi Alpers' little brother is dead, and it’s her fault. Her father left home, her mother's gone crazy and Andi's just trying to fight the urge to commit suicide.
When Andi’s father drags her to Paris where he's doing business, she doesn't care. When he tells her she'd better get busy researching Malherbeau's life, she doesn’t care. She doesn't even care about the music she once loved.
What's will make Andi care? Finding the journal of Alexandrine Paradis that's hidden in the secret panel of a guitar case made during the French Revolution. Andi engrosses herself reading about Alex's life. Alex wanted to be an actress but lands the job as playmate for the young son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. But there is a revolution brewing and heads will roll.
What do Alex and Andi have in common? What makes Andi care so much about someone who lived 200 years before her? Will Andi find answers to her life just as she finds answers to lives lived 200 years ago?




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Friday, February 18, 2011

The Trouble With Half a MoonThe Trouble With Half a Moon by Danette Vigilante

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


A quick read but with deep emotion.

Dellie lives in the projects with her mom and dad. Last summer her little brother was killed in an accident. Dellie blames herself. Her mother is overcome with grief and has become hyper vigilant about Dellie.
New tenants move in on the ground floor and the once peaceful building starts to have problems. A gunshot goes off in one of the halls. A small boy wanders the halls knocking on doors asking for bread. Dellie secretly becomes close to the boy, taking him under her wing, feeding him and finding out that he is neglected and abused by his mother.
Dellie sees the boy as her salvation – if she can save him maybe she will be forgiven.
Is Dellie’s emotional agony realistic; is she responsible for her brother’s death?
And the little boy, what goes on behind the closed door of his apartment?
Can Dellie and the little boy survive?




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