For young adults, I highly recommend the book Angelhood. It was a powerful story. It can also be credited with good writing, beautiful imagery and a compelling tale that’s difficult to put down. Very few books can approach the subject of suicide and death without becoming totally dark and depressing. […]
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes – Teresa Frailey
Some books leave you disappointed, some books you finish with bated breath, and some books you finish with a feeling of satisfaction that it was an enjoyable book which won’t collect dust on the shelf in coming years. My experience with Flowers for Algernon was none of these, however. This […]
A Soldier Surrenders by Susan Peek — A review by Teresa Frailey
A Soldier Surrenders tells the amazing tale of the conversion of Saint Camillus de Lellis. Inspiring and interesting, this book will not be easily forgotten by its readers. For my own experience, it was a wonderful opportunity to meet a great saint who, I must admit, I’d never heard […]
Review for Across Five Aprils – Book by Irene Hunt
Out of so many books that I have read, few have affected me in the particular way that Across Five Aprils has. Great writers have the ability to craft a story that not only excites the reader’s interest but reaches out with its words, and touches beyond the imagination, straight […]
A Want-To-Be-Editor’s Introduction to the CWG World
As luck (and the Holy Spirit) would have it we have exciting news for our CWG Members. Two talented young ladies have decided to join our ranks as interns/proofreaders working with adult supervision; Teresa Frailey and Mary Woods. Both youngsters are home schooled, very able and have a love […]