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Tuesday, June 21, 2022
The Crystal Pond A Young Girl’s Journey Through Imagination by Alvin M. Stenzel
Monday, August 3, 2020
A Pony for Quarantine by Clare O'Beara Book Review
A Pony for Quarantine by Clare O'Beara Book Review
Title A Pony For Quarantine
Author Clare O’Beara
Publisher Nielsen
Publisher Website Address http://www.clareobeara.ie/
Publisher Email Address author@clareobeara.ie
ISBN-10: 1910544116
ISBN-13: 978-1910544112
ASIN: B08B1KYKBN
Price $6.99 paperback, $2.99 Kindle
Page Count 198 pages
Formats (PB, Kindle)
Carolyn Wilhelm
Reviewer
Setting: Ireland, March 2020
Life was
changing fast. Thirteen-year-old Moya didn’t understand at first when her
parents were worried the supermarkets would close. Shops were only letting a
certain number of people inside at a time. Her parents might not be able to buy
exactly what they wanted, but they would be able to get food. Moya started
helping by watching her six-year-old autistic brother, Michael, who was missing
school and his usual routine.
Scared, Moya
wondered about the symptoms of Covid-19. The World Health Organization had just
declared a Pandemic. Biking to visit and care for her pony, Celidh, she began
talking as she arrived so her pony would know where she was. Luckily, she
didn’t live far away. Now she had to decide about grass livery or DIY stabling.
Several ponies were already in the field with the donkeys. She brushed the pony
who still had winter hair on its tummy, pondering the situation.
So begins
the story of Moya, who is a lovely big sister to Michael. The book details how
the family deals with an autistic child (no sweets in the house for one thing),
and how they work together. Non-fiction information about donkey sanctuaries,
pony care, Brexit, facts about the quarantine, how online instruction was
handled in Ireland is included in the book. It is an informative and wholesome
read. Mother and daughter have several talks that explain the feelings the
situation brings out in everyone.
Photos of
empty store shelves, social distancing, housing, ponies, donkeys, closed
playgrounds, shopping with masks are sprinkled throughout the book. At the end
is a tasty recipe you will want to try.
Clare
O’Beara has written other horse books I have previously reviewed: ShowJumping Team and Rodeo Finn. Free teaching supplements for both books are available on the Wise Owl Factory site.
Friday, January 5, 2018
Tracey Quintin Gives YA Novel 5 Stars
I HIGHLY recommend you read Book 1, When Fall Breaks, BEFORE reading this story so you can truly "feel" every single moment of this story.
I don't give away spoilers in my reviews so this will be SUPER hard because this story is FULL of so many things I want to mention! Thus, I'm leaving out anything pertaining to these characters I love.
I couldn't wait to read this story after I fell in complete love with When Fall Breaks and the authors writing style.
I read this story from 3 perspectives which is a first for me! I read it as if I were the characters in the story, I read it as a parent thinking of my own children and I read it as a reader, all 3 as the events of the storyline unfolded. When I finished reading that's when I fully realized I was reading this way, that's how much I was COMPLETELY absorbed into this story!
This story captivated me from page 1 all the way to the end. I had so many emotions going through my mind while reading, so many thoughts in my mind of what I THOUGHT was going to happen. The authors got me EVERY SINGLE TIME. Whatever I was thinking didn't happen and they completely surprised me every step of the way! Such an emotional roller coaster ride and SO worth all the tummy flips! I was SO on edge NEEDING to know what would happen next. These characters and events were so real to me, I could picture everything. Perfect blend of details and dialog.
This story deals with PTSD a very real serious mental health disorder that many dismiss or overlook in treating. The manner in which these authors tackle it is outstanding.
I will write this from the story because this means something so important to me:
"WORTH FIGHTING FOR...She was my last hope. My reason to move forward. I miss laughing. I miss feeling good. When was the last time I was happy? It feels like forever. "
Gaaaaaaa...that grabs my heart and squeezes tight! There are many more I've highlighted on my Kindle throughout the story.
A SHOUT FROM THE ROOFTOP THAT THIS STORY IS A GRIPPING PAGE TURNER AND SO REALISTIC! AN ABSOLUTE MUST READ FOR ALL AGES.
(I can't write a review that does this story justice!)
Superb job by the authors on this brilliant read. I look forward to reading anything they ever write! They always delve into real life issues and illnesses in a manner making it possible for all to understand. Thank you for bringing attention in this story to PTSD.
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