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Hi beauties! Another day, another review for a summer read. Today I have a review for The Blossoming Summer by Anna Rose Johnson (Thank you @Holiday House Books for the book). I loved this middle grade historical fiction book and gave it 5 (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) stars!  - - - REVIEW What a charming story!  This is exactly the kind of story I would have devoured as a kid. Growing up, I loved historical fiction, especially niche stories of children evacuating WWII London. I also enjoyed stories set in quaint country houses. This book had both!  I loved how the book incorporated Native American culture. Part of the story involves the main character, Rosemary, discovering she is part Anishinaabe. Her Grandmother Charlotte teaches her about her heritage, including Anishinaabemowin words. Gardening was another central plot point and I loved learning about all the plants and flowers  Grandmother Charlotte had. Her garden sounded like an absolute dream!  The cast of characters were well done. Rosemary was a delight and I really felt for her and how she had to act as mediator for her family at times. Grandmother Charlotte was a fascinating and complex woman. Rosemary’s cousin, Corinne, also had a great character arc. I also enjoyed the writing style. It read like a children’s classic (similar to Anne of Green Gables and The Secret Garden).  The book includes a map of Grandmother Charlotte’s estate, which is always a nice touch. It made it even easier to visualize the story and track where the characters went. There’s also a glossary of Anishinaabemowin words for quick reference.  Overall, this was an endearing middle grade read. If you love children’s classics, you’ll love this one!  - - - QOTD: What kind of books did you like to read as a kid? - - - #historicalfiction #bookreview #middlegrade #wwii #BookTok
Hi beauties! Another day, another review for a summer read. Today I have a review for The Blossoming Summer by Anna Rose Johnson (Thank you @Holiday House Books for the book). I loved this middle grade historical fiction book and gave it 5 (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) stars! - - - REVIEW What a charming story! This is exactly the kind of story I would have devoured as a kid. Growing up, I loved historical fiction, especially niche stories of children evacuating WWII London. I also enjoyed stories set in quaint country houses. This book had both! I loved how the book incorporated Native American culture. Part of the story involves the main character, Rosemary, discovering she is part Anishinaabe. Her Grandmother Charlotte teaches her about her heritage, including Anishinaabemowin words. Gardening was another central plot point and I loved learning about all the plants and flowers Grandmother Charlotte had. Her garden sounded like an absolute dream! The cast of characters were well done. Rosemary was a delight and I really felt for her and how she had to act as mediator for her family at times. Grandmother Charlotte was a fascinating and complex woman. Rosemary’s cousin, Corinne, also had a great character arc. I also enjoyed the writing style. It read like a children’s classic (similar to Anne of Green Gables and The Secret Garden). The book includes a map of Grandmother Charlotte’s estate, which is always a nice touch. It made it even easier to visualize the story and track where the characters went. There’s also a glossary of Anishinaabemowin words for quick reference. Overall, this was an endearing middle grade read. If you love children’s classics, you’ll love this one! - - - QOTD: What kind of books did you like to read as a kid? - - - #historicalfiction #bookreview #middlegrade #wwii #BookTok

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