Andrea reviews PONY by R.J. Palacio, Random House Publishing, 2021, 289 pages. Twelve year-old Silas Bird is not your […] MEMPHIS READS: PONY by R.J. PALACIODecember 6, 2021 in Memphis Reads tagged Children's fiction / families / Fantasy / Horses / Mysticism / Mythology / Reviews by Andrea / Staff book reviews / Western fiction
Sharon reviews The Dark Thirty, Southern Tales of the Supernatural by Patricia McKissack,.Knopf, 1992, 166 pages Grady hated […] MEMPHIS READS: THE DARK THIRTY: SOUTHERN TALES OF ...May 19, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged Children's fiction / Folklore / Ghost stories / Reviews by Sharon / Southern literature / Staff book reviews / supernatural / Urban legends
Sharon reviews CHILDREN OF THE FIRE by Harriette Robinet, Atheneum Books, 1991. 134 pages Hallelujah was born on Easter […] MEMPHIS READS: CHILDREN OF THE FIRE by HARRIETTE ROBINETMay 18, 2020 in Memphis Reads tagged Chicago Fire / Children's fiction / diversity / Equality / friendship / Historical Fiction / Reviews by Sharon / Staff book reviews