
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


As part of an ongoing initiative, Charity Hill reviews children's books. In this episode, Charity reviews Kimberly Brubaker Bradley's The War That Saved My Life. In the book review series, Charity offers praise, summary, and analysis of the text so that parents can decide which books are worth reading. Charity praises the quality writing and the powerful proposal within the narrative that evil can serve the purposes of good. Yet, Charity questions whether The War That Saved My Life is really a book that is psychologically appropriate for children under 13, given the abusive family relationships. Podcast includes brief references to violence.
Find quick book recommendations by following Charity on Instagram.
Enjoy essays on the Bright Wings' blog OR find great book lists personally crafted with you in mind!
 By Charity Hill
By Charity Hill5
3636 ratings
As part of an ongoing initiative, Charity Hill reviews children's books. In this episode, Charity reviews Kimberly Brubaker Bradley's The War That Saved My Life. In the book review series, Charity offers praise, summary, and analysis of the text so that parents can decide which books are worth reading. Charity praises the quality writing and the powerful proposal within the narrative that evil can serve the purposes of good. Yet, Charity questions whether The War That Saved My Life is really a book that is psychologically appropriate for children under 13, given the abusive family relationships. Podcast includes brief references to violence.
Find quick book recommendations by following Charity on Instagram.
Enjoy essays on the Bright Wings' blog OR find great book lists personally crafted with you in mind!

4,967 Listeners

5,743 Listeners

3,356 Listeners

6,676 Listeners

4,122 Listeners

835 Listeners

2,511 Listeners

1,259 Listeners

213 Listeners

946 Listeners

1,625 Listeners

1,233 Listeners

728 Listeners

767 Listeners

138 Listeners