Friday, October 17, 2025

Audiobook Review: Buckeye by Patrick Ryan

Genre: Adult Historical Fiction/Audiobook
Pub. Date: September 2, 2025
Publisher: Random House Audio
Source: Personal Copy
My Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "In Bonhomie, Ohio, a stolen moment of passion, sparked in the exuberant aftermath of the Allied victory in Europe, binds Cal Jenkins, a man wounded not in war but by his inability to serve in it, to Margaret Salt, a woman trying to obscure her past. Cal’s wife, Becky, has a spiritual gift: She is a seer who can conjure the dead, helping families connect with those they’ve lost. Margaret’s husband, Felix, is serving on a Navy cargo ship, out of harm’s way—until a telegram suggests that the unthinkable might have happened.

Later, as the country reconstructs in the postwar boom, a secret grows in Bonhomie—but nothing stays buried forever in a small town. Against the backdrop of some of the most transformative decades in modern America, the consequences of that long-ago encounter ripple through the next generation of both families, compelling them to reexamine who they thought they were and what the future might hold.

Sweeping yet intimate, rich with piercing observation and the warmth that comes from profound understanding of the human spirit, Buckeye captures the universal longing for love and for goodness."
 
It's 1939 in Bonhomie, Ohio, a small town that hasn't changed in years. Cal Jenkins runs his father-in-law's hardware store and is married to Becky, a local girl he's known for years. They have a son, Skip, and life is pretty hunky-dory, except for the fact that Becky holds seances in their home. She can communicate with the dead, and this puts a wedge in their marriage. Plus, Cal is dealing with the guilt that, as WWII approaches, he can't enlist as he has an orthopedic condition. This brings him great shame that he carries for years. Margaret and Felix Salt move to town from the big city due to Felix's work, and Margaret acclimates to the mundane small-town life. She has her own bag of trauma from her childhood, as she was pushed around from orphanage to foster homes. Felix, on the other hand, has been questioning his sexual identity for years, and this plagues him daily. With the war booming, he decides to enlist in the Navy and is sent to a cargo ship in the Pacific. As the years go by, Margaret must learn to deal with life in Bonhomie without him. On VE Day, Margaret hears on the hardware store's radio that the war is over, and in a moment of passion, kisses Cal. This sparks an affair that will reverberate through the years. The story follows the Jenkins family through the years - through postwar America, and the upcoming Vietnam War, and how that impacts their son, Skip's life. Margaret and Felix have a son of their own, and while younger than Skip, they cross paths with each other in the neighborhood, and they become friends. Cue the awkwardness! As another war looms on the horizon, it will impact these two families who are bonded together through secrets. Patrick Ryan's Buckeye is such a moving audiobook and one of my favorites of the year. It's heartfelt, desperately sad, emotionally charged, devastating, but beautiful - much like life.
 
I loved how Ryan developed these characters in 
Buckeye. I thought it was a masterclass on character development. He makes each character unique and tragically flawed, but I found myself sympathetic towards every one of them, showing no favorites, which is unusual for a novel of this type. Each character is grappling with a sort of problem. Cal has guilt about not being able to serve his country, Margaret has childhood trauma that bleeds into her marriage, Becky has an unusual ability which makes things difficult for her socially and in her marriage, and Felix is dealing with sexual identity issues and the guilt surrounding that, as the 30s were not very accepting, not to mention his parents definitely aren't. So he has to hide that part of himself, which is heartbreaking. 
 
The war transformed Felix in countless ways, and I believe Ryan did an excellent job of illustrating how the war affects not only the soldiers but also the families and communities left behind. Ryan effectively addresses the onset of World War II, the experiences during the war, post-war America, and the Vietnam War. He portrayed these historical periods in America with great accuracy and also captured the essence of small-town life and war's impact on the communities.

I have never read a novel by Ryan before, so I am very glad I listened to 
Buckeye. Ryan's writing resonated with me; many parts were poignant, thought-provoking, and beautiful. I rarely tear up while reading, but Buckeye made me tear up multiple times. I genuinely cared for these tragically flawed characters, and I will remember their story for a long time.
 
The audiobook was narrated by Michael Crouch and it was outstanding. If you are an audiobook fan, I highly recommend it. Have you read 
Buckeye? This would be a great book for a book club, as it lends itself to great discussion topics. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.   

 

Thursday, October 16, 2025

The Ultimate Guide to Baseball Books for Kids and Kids at Heart


As the World Series approaches, I want to recommend some of the best baseball books for fans young and old. Since baseball is a big part of life in our home, I've enjoyed reading many books on the sport. Now, I'm sharing some of my favorites.

 

Beginner Readers: 


1. Flat Stanley at the Bat by Jeff Brown

2. Pete the Cat: Play Ball! by James Dean

3. Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parish

4. My First Book of Baseball by Sports Illustrated Kids 

5. The Berenstain Bears: We Love Baseball! by Mike Berenstain 

6. Get a Hit, Mo! by David A. Adler 

7. Catching the Moon by Crystal Hubbard 

8. The William Hoy Story by Nancy Churnin 


Chapter Books:

(A variety of levels included) 


 

1. Magic Treehouse: Big Day for Baseball by Mary Pope Osborne

2. Little Rhino: My New Team by Ryan and Krystle Howard

3. The Ballpark Mysteries series by David Kelly

 


4. Roberto and Me (and the entire Baseball Card Adventure series) by Dan Gutman 

5. The Kid Who Only Hit Homers by Matt Christopher

6. Batter Up! by Jake Maddox

7. Play Ball! by Matt Christopher (and entire Little League series) 

 

 

8. Heat by Matt Lupica

9. Batting Order by Matt Lupica

10. The Missing Baseball (Zach and Zoe Mysteries series) by Mike Lupica 

11. Stealing Home by Matt Christopher 

12. The Brooklyn Nine by Alan Gratz 

13. A Whole New Ballgame: The Story of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League by Sue Macy 


 

Non-Fiction:

1. Who Was Babe Ruth? by Joan Holub 

2. Who Was Jackie Robinson? by Joan Holub  

3. Who Was Roberto Clemente? by Joan Holub

4. Everything Kids' Baseball Book by Greg Jacobs

5. Baseball Then to Wow! by Sports Illustrated Kids

6. What Were the Negro Leagues? by Varian Johnson

5. We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson

 


6. Baseball Around the World by Chris Singleton 

7. Magic Treehouse Fact Tracker: Baseball by Mary Pope Osborne 

 

 
8. Baseball's Best: Five True Stories by Andrew Gutelle 

9. Baseball's Greatest Hitters by S.A. Kramer  

10. Baseball's Greatest Players: 10 Biographies for New Readers by Andrew Martin

11. At the Plate With....Ken Griffey, Jr. (At the Plate series) by Matt Christopher   

12. The Incredible Women of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League by Anika Orrock 

 


13. It's a Numbers Game! Baseball by James Buckley, Jr. 

 

 

For Adults and Kids to Read Together:

1. The Baseball 100 by Joe Posnanski

2. Why We Love Baseball by Joe Posnanski

3. The National Baseball Hall of Fame Collection: Celebrating the Game's Greatest Players by James Buckley, Jr.

 


4. Hall of Fame Players: Cooperstown by Bruce Herman

6. Baseball's Greatest by Sports Illustrated

 

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This is just the tip of the iceberg regarding the best baseball books for kids, tweens, and young adults. Let me know your favorites in the comments below.  

 


 

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Bella and Bird Explore Anger

 

Learning to manage difficult emotions is one of the toughest, yet most important, skills for children. Anger, in particular, can be challenging for kids to understand and control, but developing this skill is vital. I appreciate picture books that reinforce these lessons and provide a bridge to meaningful conversations about feelings with trusted adults. That’s why I’m excited to introduce the new picture book, Bella and Bird Explore Anger by Deana Plaskon. This book is a wonderful addition to any elementary classroom, supporting the emotional intelligence curriculum. Teachers, be sure to check out the valuable worksheets and the educator’s guide that complement the book.

 

Learn More About the Book:

 

Bella and Bird Explore Anger

Written by Deana Plaskon

Illustrated by Lea Marie Ravotti

Ages: 5-10 | 36 Pages

Publisher: Bella and Bird Books (2025) | ISBN:  79-8-9872684-1-4


Publisher’s Book Summary: “Can’t you tell?” said Henry. “This is my angry face!”


When Henry storms into the pasture, Bella, the wise horse, and her wisecracking sidekick, Bird, step in to help. Together, the friends set out to explore why Henry is angry and offer better ways to cope.


By the time Henry leaves the pasture, he’s gained new insights, is in better control of his feelings, and has tools to take along with him.


Bella and Bird Explore Anger helps children understand and manage their anger, making it a valuable resource for open and honest conversations about this challenging emotion.

 

You can purchase your own copy of Bella and Bird Explore Anger at Amazon, the author's website, and Oakibees. Also, you can learn more about Deana Plaskon by visiting her website and connecting with her on Instagram and Facebook.  

 

The Giveaway:

I've partnered with Deanna Plaskon, PhD, LMHC to host a giveaway to celebrate the publication of Bella and Bird Explore AngerEnter for a chance to win one of ten signed hardcover editions of the book. One grand prize winner will also take home a unique, handcrafted Bella and Bird book pillow. Good luck! 

  Bella and Bird Explore Anger: Book Giveaway

 

 

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Dude. Be Nice


 
I love picture books that convey important messages to children, especially when they bring a touch of laughter along with them. This is true for the debut picture book Dude. Be Nice by Sarah Scheerger, illustrated by Brent and Jamie Camalich. I truly appreciate a book that not only reminds kids to be nice but also encourages them to reflect on what it means to be kind and how best to help others.


Learn More About the Book:


Dude. Be Nice

by Sarah Scheerger with Brent and Jamie Camalich

Illustrated by Alex MacNaughton

Ages: 3-7 | 32 Pages

Publisher: Flamingo Books (2025) | ISBN: 978-0593350607

 

Publisher’s Book Summary: "Meet Dude, the nicest Dude in town! Or so he thinks . . .


One day, Dude decides that he wants to do nice things for his friends and neighbors all day long. But Dude isn’t exactly attentive and tends to forget the most crucial part of helping people: asking first. So when Dude unravels a sweater, frees some dogs, and ruins an ice cream social, he needs to reckon with his own niceness: is it really nice if he wasn’t that helpful? Can Dude and his best friend Fizz save the day before Dude makes too big of a mess?


With hilarious text from Sarah Scheerger and gorgeous illustrations by debut children’s book artist Alex MacNaughton, Dude. Be Nice is a tale of good intentions and not-so-good outcomes, sure to make readers giggle along the way."

You can purchase your own copy of Dude. Be Nice at Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon. Also, you can learn more about Sarah Scheerger by visiting her website and connecting with her on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram. You can also learn more about Brent and Jamie Camalich by visiting their website and connecting with them on Twitter/X, Youtube, and Instagram.  

 

The Giveaway: 

I've partnered with Sarah Scheerger to host a giveaway for Dude. Be Nice. Enter for the chance to win one of ten hardcover copies of Dude. Be Nice! One grand prize winner will receive the ultimate kindness bundle: a complimentary virtual author visit with Sarah Scheerger (available anywhere) and an autographed copy of Dude. Be Nice, a Dude. Be Nice apparel item (your choice of shirt, sweatshirt, or hat), and one additional book by Sarah Scheerger to add to your collection! Good luck! 
 
 
  

Friday, October 10, 2025

The Best Books for Kids to Enjoy This Halloween

 


Halloween is fast approaching! It's a great time of the year to curl up with the little one in your life and share a slightly spooky or festive Halloween read. Today I am highlighting my favorite Halloween picture books as well as some favorites for beginner readers.

 

Picture Books for Halloween:




1.  It's Pumpkin Day, Mouse! by Lauren Numeroff
2.  Eeek! Halloween! by Sandra Boynton



 

3.  It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown by Charles M. Schulz
4.  Biscuit's Pet and Play Halloween by Alyssa Satin Capucilli





5.  The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat by Stan and Jan Berenstain
6.  Where is Baby's Pumpkin? by Karen Katz





7.  Five Little Pumpkins by Ben Mantle
8.  One, Two....Boo! by Kristen L. Depken




 

10.  Happy Halloween, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt
11.  Room on the Broom by Julie Donaldson


 12The Little Shop of Monsters by R.L. Stine
13.  The Berenstain Bears Go on a Ghost Walk by Stan and Jan Berenstain

 

 

 
 
13.  The Widow's Broom by Chris Van Allsburg



15. Creepy Pair of Underwear! by Aaron Reynolds
16.  Pumpkin Jack by Will Hubbell

 

 

17.  Too Many Pumpkins by Linda White
18. The Big Book of Monsters by Hal Johnson

 

 

19.  Little Blue Truck's Halloween by Alice Schertle

 

 

21. Halloween ABC by Sarah Albee
22. Scary, Scary Halloween by Eve Bunting

 

 

23.  M is for Monster by Patrick Lewis
 
 
 
 
25.  Pig the Monster by Aaron Blabey
26.  Creepy Carrots! by Aaron Reynolds 
 
 
 
28.  The Crayons Trick or Treat by Drew Daywalt
 
 
 
 
29.  I Spy Spooky Night by Jean Marzollo
30.  How to Catch a Monster by Adam Wallace




 
31.  How to Catch a Witch by Adam Wallace
32. Chicka Chicka Tricka Treat by Julien Chung
 
 
 
 
 
34. Click, Clack Boo! by Doreen Kornin
35. Aggie and the Ghost by Matthew Forsythe
 
 
 
 

36. This Year, a Witch! by Zoey Abbott
 

 



Beginner Chapter Books 

and Spooky Reads for Upper Elementary:

 

 

 
1.  A Ghost Named Fred by Nathaniel Benchley
2.  A Good Night for Ghosts by Mary Pope Osborne

 

 

 
3.  The Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve by Mary Pope Osborne
4.  Vlad the World's Worst Vampire by Anna Wilson



 
6.  Nate the Great and the Halloween Hunt by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat




7.  The Notebook of Doom series by Troy Cummings
8.  Polly and Buster series by Sally Rippin



9.  In a Dark, Dark Room by Alvin Schwartz
10. The School is Alive! by Jack Chabert  
 
 
 
 
 
12.  The Haunted Hotel by Ron Roy 
 
 
 
13.  Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz
14. Haunted USA by Heather Alexander
 
 
 
16. Troubling Tonsils by Aaron Reynolds
 
 

17. Never Kick a Ghost by Judy Sierra
 
 
19. Ghostly, Ghastly Tales by Anastasia Garcia 
20. Monster Blood: Graphic Novel by Maddi Gonzalez and R.L. Stine 


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Let me know in the comments below if any of your favorites made my list and if you have any recommendations for me. 

 
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