Showing posts with label Dee Wallain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dee Wallain. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2015

Brighty's Special Gift - Winner

Book Cover: Brighty's Special Gift by Dee Wallain
My independent adjudicator (husband!) has just drawn a name at random and the winner of the paperback copy of 'Brighty's Special Gift' is....

Rita!

Rita, I have sent you an email to request your mailing details.

Many thanks to those of you that expressed interest in this book. There is another chance to win this book at Most Agreeably Engaged, where you can enter the giveaway until Friday 27 February.

Thank you to Meryton Press for sponsoring the giveaway and Jakki at Leatherbound Reviews for letting me take part in the blog tour.

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Brighty’s Special Gift by Dee Wallain - Review

There is still time to enter the international giveaway for a paperback of 'Brighty's Special Gift' from Meryton Press. To help tempt you to enter to win a copy for a child in your life, here is my review of the book, which I read with my junior bookworms, aged 8 and 5.

Book Cover: Brighty's Special Gift by Dee Wallain
'Brighty’s Special Gift' is a Christian children’s book about a star, Brighty, who is different from the other stars. He has a different number of points and is brighter than them, and he is excluded by them as a result, which he finds very upsetting. No matter how hard Brighty tries, the other stars won’t accept his differences. God explains to Brighty that he is perfect as he is, and that all his suffering has made his light even stronger. Brighty learns to accept who he is, and in time, finds his place in the world.

There were a few topics that this book covered, and it provided a natural way to introduce discussion with children regarding these. We talked about people who are different, as Brighty is different, and also about bullying, how it makes people feel, whether they had witnessed anything like that or been a victim of it themselves, and how Brighty coped with being ostracised. I knew that this book was a Christian one before reading it, but in some books the theme can be stronger than others. In this book it’s a very strong theme, with God talking directly to Brighty. Although I’ve read Christmas books, and some other Bible stories with my children we wouldn’t generally read anything with such an overt Christian message. I wanted to make this aspect of the book clear because although it wasn't an issue for us, some people feel strongly about such messages, whether positively or negatively. There are some suggestions for learning activities to take the spiritual concepts further, which I thought was a useful feature.

There are lots of pictures in this book, which is something I like in a children's book, a full-colour illustration on every page to help keep the children’s interest. Appreciation of pictures is always subjective, but I didn’t like the pictures much as I prefer a more detailed style, particularly in the pictures that weren't of the stars. However, my children didn't mind them. One thing that I thought was good about the pictures is that they conveyed Brighty’s feelings as you could see expression on his face, which was useful for the discussions that we were having regarding the story.

The final verdict? My children really enjoyed the book and said they’d be happy to read it again. My 8 year old said that he didn’t anticipate the ending of the book, and that he liked that Brighty shone brighter even though that’s the reason why he wasn’t accepted, so even on a first reading, a message of being who you are and not bowing down to peer pressure was clearly understood. My 5 year old said that she wished that God had made Brighty darker so the other stars left him alone so the message hadn’t quite gone through, but we talked about it! I thought that it naturally led into an interesting conversation with my children, on a subject that can be hard to broach directly. We’d give this book 4 stars.

4 star read

*Many thanks to Meryton Press for a review copy of this book, and to Jakki from Leatherbound Reviews for arranging the blog tour.

Monday, 16 February 2015

Brighty's Special Gift by Dee Wallain - Spotlight and Giveaway

Usually, the books I would read from Meryton Press are JAFF (Jane Austen Fan Fiction, stories inspired by the great lady’s work) but today I have a different type of book from Meryton Press, a Christian children’s book. Read on for more information on this book, and a chance to win a copy.
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Book Cover: Brighty's Special Gift by Dee Wallain
Book Blurb:
In the early days of the universe where it is cold and dark with zillions of stars, Brighty feels completely alone. He has no one to play with or talk to. The other stars taunt, torment and bully him because he is strange and different from them.

Brighty is hurt by their teasing. He thinks he cannot take it anymore; he loses all hope. After crying out in the big, black darkness for eons, something wonderful happens just in time . . .

Brighty’s Special Gift is a parable for children of all ages with a special Christmas connection written by Dee Wallain and illustrated by Wendy J La.


Author Dee Wallain
About the author:
Dee Wallain lives in Richmond, Virginia, the happiest city in America, with her husband, Jim, and Wally the rabbit. They laugh together every day, mostly because they like to have fun. Ordinary life is full of comical things; they laugh at themselves and especially enjoy the antics of Wally. He showed up on Easter Sunday, a runaway domestic rabbit who chooses to live in the “wild.” He knows his name, comes when called for meals, and entertains the neighborhood with his “sightings.”

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Meryton Press are kindly offering an international giveaway of a paperback of 'Brighty's Special Gift' to a commenter here. If you'd like to win, please just leave a comment on this blog post by the end of the day on Sunday 22 February. Please note, this giveaway is now closed to entries. Please can you include a way for me to contact you, such as twitter handle, or an email address (you can leave it with an 'at' rather than an @ to help prevent spam). I will announce the winner next week. Many thanks to Meryton Press for the giveaway, and to Jakki from Leatherbound Reviews for arranging the blog tour.

If you'd like to check out other stops on the blog tour please see below for details:

19 Feb: Review here at Babblings of a Bookworm
21 Feb: Guest post at More Agreeably Engaged
22 Feb: Review at More Agreeably Engaged