November 17th, 2008
Blog Tour: This is the Feast by Diane Z. Shore
It’s shaping up to be a busy week here at Quiverfullfamily.com for book blog tours!
I’m thrilled to have a chance to introduce you to the most beautiful, God honouring children’s book for Thanksgiving that I’ve had the pleasure of reading.
For the next three days I’ll be exploring This is the Feast by Diane Z. Shore with you.
This is the Feast explores the origins of the Thanksgiving celebration while not diminishing the faith of the Pilgrim’s in any way. Tomorrow you can read my full length review of this title. The image above is of the back and front covers, I love the illustrations – so colourful an detailed! In my review I’ll discuss the historical accuracy, faith based elements and merits of the rhyming prose and paintings. While Thanksgiving is past for us here in Canada, this title is a treasure that we’ll be rereading for years to come.
On the third day of the tour I’ll have a link for you to the teacher’s guide and we can learn more about the author, Diane Shore.
Don’t forget to visit the other hosts on the blog tour from November 17th – 19th! Enjoy!
the 160acrewoods, A Mom Speaks, All About Children’s Books, Becky’s Book Reviews, Cafe of Dreams, Dolce Bellezza, Homeschool Buzz, KidzBookBuzz.com, Looking Glass Reviews, Maggie Reads, Maw Books Blog, Never Jam Today, Our Big Earth, Quiverfull Family, Reading is My Superpower, SmallWorld Reads, Olive Tree
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I look forward to your commentary about this book. I also enjoyed how the pilgrim faith wasn’t diminished.
Natasha @ Maw Bookss last blog post..Amadi’s Snowman by Katia Novet Saint-Lot
Is that the book cover? Beautiful! I’ll be back for the review, for sure. Also looking forward to my tour stop here in December, Jennifer (smile)
Great to read your thoughts on this lovely book…and to have another Canadian on the book tour:)
Robins last blog post..Paola Lewis – The Rusty Rooster
Thanks for dropping in everyone! Yes Marvin – that’s the entire cover spread, it’s a gorgeous, hardcover book. The left side is the back cover, the right side is the front cover.