There are plenty of great puberty books out there for young people with vaginas. Helloflo: The Guide, Period.: The Everything Puberty Book for the Modern Girl is not one of them. Written by HelloFlo founder Naama Bloom and stamped with her company branding, The Guide, Period promises to be a fantastic addition to a pre-teen's … Continue reading The Guide, Period: A Review
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The Accusation: A Review
It's only natural to expect people in the U.S. to be fascinated by — and a little wary of — news out of North Korea. The Hermit Kingdom has become our new boogeyman, replacing China and Russia as the focus of our Red Scare. But given the United States' near-total lack of communication with the … Continue reading The Accusation: A Review
If Found…Please Return to Elise Gravel: A Review
It's not often a book comes along that is so full of wholesome, all-ages fun that you feel refreshed and inspired just by reading it, but If Found...Please Return to Elise Gravel is that book. Reproduced from the author's grid-paper notebook doodles, this 2016 graphic novel from Québécoise illustrator Elise Gravel — The Cranky Ballerina, … Continue reading If Found…Please Return to Elise Gravel: A Review
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage: A Review
Nearly two centuries ago, two great minds and distinguished individuals among the English rich collaborated to create and program the Analytical Engine: the world's first mechanical computer. Although Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine was never built during his lifetime, in Sydney Padua's The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage: The (Mostly) True Story of the First … Continue reading The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage: A Review
Pachinko: A Review
Set against the backdrop of Japanese occupation, Min Jin Lee's Pachinko tells an earnest and heartfelt saga that encompasses nearly 80 years in the lives of one family. The story follows Sunja, the daughter of a Korean innkeeper, who marries a virtual stranger after a love affair with an older man leaves her pregnant and … Continue reading Pachinko: A Review