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Promises: Not all victims of war live on the battlefield by Eileen DonovanPromises: Not all victims of war live on the battlefield by Eileen Donovan

Thanks to Waldorf Publishing, I am giving away two print copies of ‘Promises: Not all victims of war live on the battlefield’ by Eileen Donovan.

Description Promises: Not all victims of war live on the battlefield by Eileen Donovan


In Promises, 13-year-old Lizzie and her 9-year-old brother Colin are on their way from England to Canada in 1940. Nightly German bombings convinced their mum to enroll them in a government evacuation program. They’re told this short holiday will be filled with trips to the Rocky Mountains, the chance to meet cowboys and Indians, and promises are made to return them to England when the war is over.

When one of Colin’s friends is swept overboard, Lizzy’s doubts about this adventure begin. Arriving in Nova Scotia, they are placed with Mr. and Mrs. Harris, who work them like slaves – Colin as a hand on his lobster boat, and Lizzie as a servant victimized by Mrs. Harris’s abuses. When a telegram arrives saying their mum was killed in an air raid, Lizzie realizes there’s no reason to go home. Can she rescue Colin and herself from the Harrises? Will she keep her promise to her mum to protect him?

Praise Promises: Not all victims of war live on the battlefield by Eileen Donovan


“Against a backdrop of World War II, Promises demonstrates that courage is not confined to the battlefield. Eileen Donovan brings to life wonderful characters who understand duty, endure heartbreak, and yet continue to embrace hope. Promises delivers.”- Robin Chalkley’    Author of Two Americas and Noah Don’t Think So

“A heartbreaking, wonderfully crafted coming-of-age story that equally features great historical elements, Promises will thrill both young adult reader and adults…a page-turner, a beautiful story with a wonderful setting and well-imagined characters. (Donovan) wastes no time introducing the conflict and the reader is swept away and plunged into a world characterized by tension…the author weaves history into a compelling narrative.”-Arya Fomonyuy,   Readers’ Favorite, 5-Star Review

About Eileen Donovan


Eileen Donovan grew up in New York City where she worked in advertising and wrote many of her clients’ ads. She obtained her MA in English from Northern Arizona University and went on to teach writing in colleges in Arizona and North Carolina. She currently lives in upstate New York where she is working on an historical novel of two Irish families who immigrated to America in 1885.

Website: http://www.eileentdonovan.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/etdonovan1

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Well-Read Woman: Life, Loves, Legacy of Ruth Rappaport by Kate StewartWell-Read Woman: Life, Loves, Legacy of Ruth Rappaport by Kate Stewart

Thanks to Nicole Andexler of Dandelion PR, I am giving away one print copy of ‘Well-Read Woman: Life, Loves, Legacy of Ruth Rappaport’ by Kate Stewart.

Description Well-Read Woman: Life, Loves, Legacy of Ruth Rappaport by Kate Stewart


The inspiring true story of an indomitable librarian’s journey from Nazi Germany to Seattle to Vietnam—all for the love of books.

Growing up under Fascist censorship in Nazi Germany, Ruth Rappaport absorbed a forbidden community of ideas in banned books. After fleeing her home in Leipzig at fifteen and losing both parents to the Holocaust, Ruth drifted between vocations, relationships, and countries, searching for belonging and purpose. When she found her calling in librarianship, Ruth became not only a witness to history but an agent for change as well.

Culled from decades of diaries, letters, and photographs, this epic true story reveals a driven woman who survived persecution, political unrest, and personal trauma through a love of books. It traces her activism from the Zionist movement to the Red Scare to bibliotherapy in Vietnam and finally to the Library of Congress, where Ruth made an indelible mark and found a home. Connecting it all, one constant thread: Ruth’s passion for the printed word, and the haven it provides—a haven that, as this singularly compelling biography proves, Ruth would spend her life making accessible to others.

This wasn’t just a career for Ruth Rappaport. It was her purpose.

Praise Well-Read Woman: Life, Loves, Legacy of Ruth Rappaport by Kate Stewart


“Stewart is frank about Rappaport’s prickly personality…Those details, coupled with more admirable qualities like curiosity and drive, serve to make her an entertaining presence. A lively, chatty exploration of a life that veered in many intriguing directions.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Stewart adeptly fleshes out the life and motivations of Rappaport…and succeeds in bringing to light a strong woman whose love of books helped inspire a life driven by purpose…Rappaport’s larger-than-life story will entrance readers.” —Library Journal

“A wonderful, nuanced portrait of a singular woman whose life, though fraught with personal trauma, persecution, and political unrest, was grounded in an abiding love for books and reading and the solace they bring. An inspiring story told with genuine affection and respect.” —Booklist

Well-Read Woman: Life, Loves, Legacy of Ruth Rappaport by Kate Stewart

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About Kate Stewart


Kate Stewart is a third generation librarian, born and raised in the Midwest. She graduated from Vassar College with a bachelor of arts in history and from the University of Iowa with master’s degrees in history and library science.

She has worked as a librarian and archivist for ProQuest, the Library of Congress, and the US Senate in Washington, DC. She is currently an archivist at the Arizona Historical Society in Tucson, Arizona. A Well-Read Woman: The Life, Loves, and Legacy of Ruth Rappaport is her first book.

Website: https://kate-stewart.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/katievenae

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Occupied: Based on a True Story by Kurt BlorstadOccupied: A Novel Based on a True Story by Kurt Blorstad

Thanks to Stephanie Barko, publicist, I am giving away one print copy of ‘Occupied: Based on a True Story’ by Kurt Blorstad

Description Occupied: A Novel Based on a True Story by Kurt Blorstad


As WW II breaks out, a father finds himself in the U.S. while his wife and sons are home in occupied Norway. Based on the son’s true-life journals from 1935-1945, this is the story of a family separated by war and uncertainty.

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‘Occupied’ is based on the true story of Kurt Blorstad’s father Trygve and his family during the WWII German occupation of Norway.  As the novel begins, Trygve (age seven) and his brothers Thoralf (age eight), and Odd (age three) are living with their mother and grandmother in Norway.  They use to live with their father in the U.S. but move back to Norway during the depression.  Their father remains in the U.S. working and trying to earn enough money to move his family back to the U.S.

Trygve is the narrator throughout the book. He is excited to tell the reader that he also has another sibling on the way and hopes it will be a sister.  His wish comes true.  Trygve gives the reader a good picture of what it was like for the residents in the town during the occupation.  His best friend is his brother Thoralf and they spend a lot of time with each other helping out their family and their Uncle who lives close by.

As they get older, they both get part time jobs after school. Trygve works for a local shop owner, baking bread and doing some clean up. However, he also serves as lookout when the town’s men gather in the shop to talk about the German occupation. He soon gets other responsibilities as well.

This book read almost like a middle school book to me and I think it would be good for sixth graders and up to learn about the occupation in an engaging way.  It was written for middle aged adults and up and I do think that audience will certainly enjoy it as well.  I am of middle age myself. The book is categorized as a Historical Thriller and while there was an element of heightened anxiety, I would not call it a thriller by any stretch.  It is historical fiction.  If you are looking for a historical thriller, you will be disappointed.

That said I really did enjoy ‘Occupied’.  Kurt Blorstad transported me to German occupied Norway and I became part of the family.  This was a great book to get lost in.  Besides the names, the writing makes for easy and fast reading. Blorstand does an excellent job describing the time and landscape.  ‘Occupied is a beautifully told story of coming of age during German occupation. I recommend it to historical fiction fans. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

About Kurt Blorstad


Kurt Blorstad spends most of his time on airplanes for business travel, where he finds the tight environment conducive to writing. His first book, Plane Excitement, was born and raised on many of his early flights.

When his first grandchild was born with hemophilia, Kurt was inspired to use his writing to generate support and awareness of the condition. A portion of the proceeds from Occupied go directly to the National Hemophilia Foundation.

When not writing, Kurt enjoys relaxing on the beach, playing tennis and working in his garden. These are also his wife’s favorite things to do, and the two of them plan to collaborate on a murder mystery series in the future.

Website: https://www.Kurtblorstad.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kurtblorstad
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kurtblorstad/

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