The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club Blog Tour Giveaway.
There is still time to enter to win one of four giftboxes. Each gift box contains a gift card for either Amazon or Bookshop.org, lilacs, quote cards and a "personal handwritten note from Elcira Cranberry", the main character of the series.
The giveaway ends July 12, so hop on over to storybooklady.net, read the reviews and Bill Cusano's author post and enter now.
Bill Cusano Partners In Crime Tours
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NINE NEW BOOKS
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
The Great Pumpkin Pancake Party
Celeste Pewter
Kelly Wu (Illustrator)
Rebecca Ho (narrator)
Henry Holt / Macmillan Audio
How to Train Your Evil Robot
Joy McCullough
Eduardo Medeiros (Illustrator)
Sourcebooks Explore
Superman's Good Guy Gang: Follow the Leader
Rob Justus
DC Comics
The Sweetest Taste
Sara Holly Ackerman
@Juliana Oakley (Illustrator)
Marble Press
FOR OLDER READERS
The Great Wherever
Shannon Sanders
Henry Holt
Love and Other Enchantments
Masha Zur Glozman
Union Square & Co.
Rewrite the Stars
Lindsay Hameroff
St. Martin's Griffin
The Simp: A Novel Without a Hero
Roshan Sethi
Simon & Schuster
We Were Forbidden
Jacqueline Harpman
Ros Schwartz (Translator)
Transit Books
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Celebrate World Chocolate Day today and learn a little about the beginnings of the revolution that gave birth to our Independence that we just celebrated by reading
THE BOSTON CHOCOLATE PARTY
by Tami Lehman-Wilzig and Rabbi Deborah R. Prinz
Illustrated by Fede Combi
This sweet book combines American history, the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah and American's love of chocolate in fantastic picture book. The story takes place in December 1773 shortly before the Revolutionary War. Colonists were turning to hot chocolate as an alternative to imported tea which was no longer affordable due to the heavy taxation. This story introduces that time in history in a framework of Sephardic Jews celebrating Hanukkah. The comparison of the colonial uprisings to the Maccabees is pure genius. The story is beautifully illustrated by Fede Combi with amazing attention to authentic Colonial detail. Children's author Tami Lehman-Wilzig and chocolate maven, Rabbi Deborah R. Prinz, author of On the Chocolate Trail have teemed up to provide an entertaining and educational book that is perfect for either Hanukkah or studying the American revolution.
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Bill Cusano, Author Guest Post
The author of the historical fiction series, The Old cranberry Ladies Garden Club tells about his experience writing his next book.
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Bill Cusano’s haunting historical fiction series, The Old cranberry Ladies Garden Club will transport you to the 19th century. Learn about the books, read my reviews and enter a giveaway.
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Happy Independence Day!
Here are six of my favorite children’s books for Independence Day.
What are your favorites?
Fourth of July
Emma Carlson Berne
Luke Flowers (Illustrator)
Joseph Faison (Songwriter)
2018 by Cantata Learning
This simple picture book shows several holiday activates in an original jazz song.
Jokes for Independence Day
Jane R Davis
2025 by Gareth Stevens
This cute book combines photos and information about the Declaration of Independence with cute drawings and corny jokes that kids will love.
Looking For Uncle Louie on the Fourth of July
Kathy Whitehead
Pablo Torrecilla (Illustrator)
2005 by Boyds Mills Press
This is a simple story of a young boy watching the fourth Of July parade and watching out for his Uncle Louie who is supposed to surprise him has an added South western twist and illustrations showing the diversity of the American people.
Lady Liberty's Holiday
Jun Arena
Illustrated by Matt Hunt
Published May 10, 2016 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
Did you ever feel like you really need a vacation and you just need to get away? The statue of liberty decides to go off and see the country. This funny book pictures her at all the sites. This makes a great fourth of July story, but your kids will want to read it again and again.
What Emma Wrote:
The Woman Behind the Words on the Statue of Liberty
Ann D. Koffsky
Illustrated by N. Tarcan
2026 by Apples & Honey Press
This is a fantastic picture book biography about Emma Lazurus, the poet who wrote the words inscribed on the base of statue of liberty.
Red White and Boom
by Lee Wardlaw
Illustrated by Huy Voun Lee
2012 by Henry Holt and Company
This fantastic book is one long list poem made of descriptive short sentences mentioning all the things on scene at the holiday celebration. The papercut illustrations are adorable.
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