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Happy Are the Happy by Yasmina Reza, translated by John Cullen [in Christian Science Monitor]

28 Jan, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, European, Fiction, Repost, Translation

Happy Are the Happy spins a lively cluster of stories around a Parisian couple and their social network At a spare 160 pages, Yasmina Reza’s latest novel can easily be read in a single sitting. Presented as 21 interlinked short stories whose titles bear the names...

The Underground Girls of Kabul: In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan by Jenny Nordberg

08 Jan, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Afghan, Audio, European, Nonfiction, Swedish

A girl is born: "She is perfect, down to her tiny, grasping fingers." But here's what her life will probably look like: "...

Girls on the Edge: Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel by Sara Farizan, Gabi: A Girl in Pieces by Isabel Quintero, I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amélie Sarn, and Falling into Place by Amy Zhang [in American Book Review]

05 Jan, by SIBookDragon in Chinese American, European, Fiction, Iranian American, Latina/o/x, Middle Grade Readers, Repost, Young Adult Readers

Girls on the Edge Adolescence without instant uploads, 140-character confessions, and constant connectivity was just so last century – survival in the 21st means a whole new set of unfamiliar, unpredictable challenges. In four recent, better-not-miss novels for young adults, four diverse women writers amplify the modern...

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman, translated by Henning Koch

23 Dec, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Audio, European, Fiction, Swedish, Translation

His name might be Ove, but those who know him are more likely to call him "antisocial" and "grumpy old sod." For most of his life, "[h]e was a man of black and white." But for over three decades, he found warmth and joy with a...

Wall by Tom Clohosy Cole

14 Dec, by SIBookDragon in British, Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction

"My mom said that while the wall was being made, our dad got stuck on the other side." The story is specific to Germany where the Berlin Wall went up in 1961, dividing a single city into two, cleaving family members from one another –...

Fox’s Garden by Princesse Camcam

08 Nov, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific

Here's a book without words, which speaks a universal language that we all need to hear loud and clear: Be kind. Could the message be simpler? Somewhere, anywhere, on a cold wintry night made bright with snow, a single fox seeks shelter. The glow of soft...

Adrian and the Tree of Secrets by Hubert, illustrated by Marie Caillou, translated by David Homel

31 Oct, by SIBookDragon in European, Fiction, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Middle Grade Readers, Translation, Young Adult Readers

Bespectacled, sweater-vested, and "as shiny as a new penny," Adrian is the quiet nerd who too often gets bullied at school. At home, his mother keeps him on a tight leash, even as he is clearly trying to pull away. His father is never mentioned. His...

The Secret Place [Dublin Murder Squad 5] by Tana French

22 Oct, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Audio, European, Fiction, Irish

"One road and two extra-high walls" separate St. Kilda's and St. Colm's, two privileged, private schools for girls and boys, respectively. Christopher Harper, 16, of St. Colm's is found dead on the grounds of St. Kilda's. Over the next year, his murder remains unsolved ...

The Whispering Town by Jennifer Elvgren, illustrated by Fabio Santomauro

14 Oct, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, European, Jewish, Nonfiction

Sometimes, whispers can speak more loudly than any shouts and screams ...

Joseph Fipps by Nadine Robert, illustrated by Geneviève Godbout, translated by Claudia Z. Bedrick

11 Oct, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Translation

Like many 5-year-olds, Joseph Fipps is a never-resting ball of energy. Which means things like potted plants, wall hangings, ladders, and anything else in the way of his adventures might not necessarily remain intact. His mother calls him Gremlin for all his "kind of silly" bumps...

My Heart Is Laughing by Rose Lagercrantz, illustrated by Eva Eriksson, translated by Julia Marshall

23 Sep, by SIBookDragon in European, Fiction, Middle Grade Readers, Swedish, Translation

Oh, what delight ...

I Called Him Necktie by Milena Michiko Flašar, translated by Sheila Dickie

18 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, European, Fiction, Hapa/Mixed-race, Japanese, Translation

To better understand this elliptical, exceptional novel, allow me to elucidate a growing cultural phenomena trapping Japanese young people. According to a glossary entry at novel's end, some 100,000 to 320,000 hikikomori exist in Japan. They are self-made prisoners in their parents' home, usually hidden...

Take Away the A by Michaël Escoffier, illustrated by Kris Di Giacomo

02 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific

It's subtitled "An ALPHABEAST of a book!" which should give you some indication that letters will be involved. Ah, but there's a catch – a simply ingenious, uniquely entertaining one at that. Ready to wordplay? "Without the A the BEAST is the BEST." I can vouch for...

Hidden Like Anne Frank: 14 True Stories of Survival by Marcel Prins & Peter Henk Steenhuis, translated by Laura Watkinson

01 Sep, by SIBookDragon in European, Middle Grade Readers, Nonfiction, Translation, Young Adult Readers

Anne Frank, the world's most famous hidden child during the Holocaust, was one of 28,000 Jews in the Netherlands alone who went into hiding. She was one of 12,000 who were betrayed and didn't survive. Among the 16,000 who lived, was award-winning filmmaker and cameraman...

Wednesday by Anne Bertier, translated by Claudia Z. Bedrick

20 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Translation

"Every Wednesday, Little Round and Big Square get together to play their favorite game," the story begins. "As soon as one of them says a word, they transform themselves into it." Since one is Round, the other Square, their shapes are uniquely different as they...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with The Thinking Girl’s Treasury of Real Princesses

18 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Biography, Children/Picture Books, Chinese American, Egyptian, European, Indian, Middle Grade Readers, Mongolian, Nonfiction, Persian, Turkish, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2014

Friends by Mies van Hout

17 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Translation

Oh, oh, oh ...

Happy by Mies van Hout

14 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Translation

The son woke up blasting Pharrell Williams' "Happy" this morning which prompted me to exuberantly sing praises for this splendiferous book of the same title. Having only recently discovered Mies van Hout's newest Surprise, I'm quickly catching up with her earlier titles and goofily, gleefully adoring them all....

Marina: A Gothic Tale by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, translated by Lucia Graves

04 Aug, by SIBookDragon in European, Fiction, Spanish, Translation, Young Adult Readers

If you're looking for a feel-good love story, this won't be it. If three separate tragic romances connected by heart-thumping, horrifying adventures sounds about right, then here it is – supercharged adrenaline rush most definitely guaranteed. First comes young love. While exploring an older section of 1970s Barcelona,...

Surprise by Mies van Hout

31 Jul, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Translation

A baker's dozen of perfect active verbs, measured out sparingly just one at the time, culminating in a final two words together. Twelve dazzlingly expressive illustrations of different birds in various stages of anticipation (the adults) and growth (the chicks) on stark black backgrounds that make the...

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