Showing posts with label Astrology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Astrology. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Honeyman, Kay. The Fire Horse Girl.


Honeyman, KayThe Fire Horse GirlScholastic/Arthur Levine    2013 321p  $17.99  ISBN 978-0-545-40310-8     jr/sr       Multicultural     E-BN 

Jade Moon’s mother died giving birth to a daughter born under the sign of the Fire Horse. For a Chinese family, anyone born under the Fire Horse sign is very bad luck for the family. Jade lived with her dad and her grandfather and their luck had indeed changed. They were hoping they could marry Jade Moon and change their luck. That is when Sterling Promise arrived in her village. He came looking for his adoptive father’s family so they could take over the business in San Francisco. Jade was very surprised to learn she had an uncle, even if he had passed away. Sterling convinced Jade’s father to travel with him to America, but in exchange, Sterling would have to promise to marry Jade Moon.

Once they arrived
in San Francisco, the Chinese immigrants had to pass through Angel Island for their papers to be processed, and this could take a long time.  It was here that Jade made a few friends and discovered that her father had made marriage arrangements for her, but before being able to get married she would have to return to China and then return to the states. Just a few steps from freedom was all the incentive Jade needed to figure out how to stay in America. She managed to trick the authorities and enter America dressed as a boy. She was picked up by a group of young men looking for helpers.  Unfortunately, freedom came with a very high price – it could cost her her life if she was not careful. This heroine is spunky, brave and sometimes foolish but you can’t help but like her and cheer her on!!!!

This is an excellent read.  The story is boldly told and will keep readers turning those pages.      

Chinese Americans, Immigrants, Astrology                          --Magna Diaz

Monday, March 28, 2011

Marks, Jennifer L. Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius: All About the Fire Signs

Marks, Jennifer L. Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius: All About the Fire Signs
Capstone Publishers 2010 32p 26.65 978-1-42964-014-5 elem Astrology VG-BNe Zodac Fun (Capstone)


An introduction to the fire signs of the zodiac--Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius--that discusses typical personality traits, fashion sense, companions, and career matches for people whose birthdays fall under them. Lively writing and a colorful layout will keep this book in almost constant circulation among young girls who like to read horoscopes. Who wouldn’t want to discover if the personality traits listed for each of the Fire signs match up with their birthdate? Aires, Leo and Sagittarius, the three Fire Signs, each hold the spotlight for seven pages of fun “facts” that include personality profiles, fashion trends and crush-worthy status. Additional pages briefly look at the interaction of the Fire Signs with other signs of the zodiac and a quiz to see which element best suits the reader’s personality. The layout is bold with a variety of color photos and short bits of information for quick reading. Photos of dresses and female Fire Sign models make this book more attractive to girls. Definitely not for research but most definitely for pleasure reading. Zajko, Rosanne

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius: All About the Fire Signs.

Marks, Jennifer L. Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius: All About the Fire Signs.
Capstone Publishers 2010 32p 26.65
Zodiac Fun (Capstone) 978-1-42964-014-5 elem VG-BNe
An introduction to the fire signs of the zodiac--Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius--that discusses typical personality traits, fashion sense, companions, and career matches for people whose birthdays fall under them. Lively writing and a colorful layout will keep this book in almost constant circulation among young girls who like to read horoscopes. Who wouldn’t want to discover if the personality traits listed for each of the Fire signs match up with their birthdate? Aires, Leo and Sagittarius, the three Fire Signs, each hold the spotlight for seven pages of fun “facts” that include personality profiles, fashion trends and crush-worthy status. Additional pages briefly look at the interaction of the Fire Signs with other signs of the zodiac and a quiz to see which element best suits the reader’s personality. The layout is bold with a variety of color photos and short bits of information for quick reading. Photos of dresses and female Fire Sign models make this book more attractive to girls. Definitely not for research but most definitely for pleasure reading. Zajko, Rosanne