Sunday, September 29, 2024

Help for the North Carolina & Tennessee disaster areas (edited #2) - more

This post is simply for the purpose of assisting rescue efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane (tropical storm) Helene that left historic devastation in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee..


I have found that the Facebook account North Carolina Weather Authority is proving to be a good source of phone numbers, links, organizations to help locate stranded or missing persons. 


And in locating those needing assistance in airlifting persons from dangerous and isolated areas. Providing needed food, water, diapers, medicines. Getting folks on oxygen to sources.

Remember 911 and how the boaters of NYC and surrounds rescued so many people???? What a miracle that was! Well, I believe I'm seeing another miracle. I'm seeing on FB where private airplane and helicopter pilots and owners are coming together to ferry provisions, rescue folks, ferry survivors to safety. Amazing. They're coming from far away from the mountains of NC to help.

OPERATION AIRDROP:  https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Operation%20Airdrop  

Part of this "AIRtilla" is this helio-pilot from Nebraska https://www.facebook.com/garrett.mitchell.927 - He says the helicopters are working out of Hickory airport.

From Southern Living magazine..... This North Carolina College Student Is Saving Lives With His Weather Reports In The Wake Of Hurricane Helene click here        


From NEWSWEEK on North Carolina Weather Authority - click here

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Virginia (Daughters of the Lost Colony #4) by Shannon McNear from Barbour Publishing

ISBN: 9781636099279
Barbour Publishing $15.99

My thoughts:  
The author, Shannon McNear, is deservedly recognized as a writer with authenticity of the historical novel, especially that of the discovery and exploration period of American history. Carefully research, this series on the Lost Colony captures the essence of the period when the shores of North Carolina were populated with explorers and their wives intent on establishing a new life for themselves and a new world in which to live. Also captured is the essence of the natives of the area who lived in families, tribes, and "cities" of their own making and who were at odds with one another; and who were definitely at odds with the new commers from across the great sea (Atlantic Ocean).

McNear's research is thorough, though the material is certainly fleshed out with the author's own imaginative plausible account of what may have transpired on those North Carolina shores in the days when the first child born on those shores, Virginia Dare, was a blossoming teen.

The impact the previous encounters with earlier Spanish explorers rings with harbored anger, distrust, and fear by both the natives and the English who are settling in the area.

I found the series, and especially "Virginia" the concluding book, particularly interesting. We can't truly know the details of this period, but what is recorded gives a start to understanding. Speculation as to what happened to those early settlers is just that - speculation. The author's work is exceptionally good and though it is still a work of fiction, I believe it gives insight into life in those early days on the shores of my beloved North Carolina.

About the Book: The White Doe of the Outer Banks Grows into Womanhood

Return to the “what if” questions surrounding the Lost Colony and explore the possible fate of Virginia Dare--the first English child born in the New World. What happened to her after her grandfather John White returned to England and the colony he established disappeared into the mists of time? Legends abound, but she was indeed a real girl who, if she survived to adulthood, must have also become part of the legacy that is the people of the Outer Banks. In the spring of 1602 by English reckoning, "Ginny," as she is called by family and friends, is fourteen and firmly considered a grown woman by the standards of the People. For her entire life she has watched the beautiful give-and-take of the Kurawoten and other native peoples with the English who came from across the ocean. She's enjoyed being the darling of both English and Kurawoten alike--but a stirring deep inside her will not be put to rest.

One careless decision lands her and fellow “first baby” Henry Harvie, along with their Croatoan friend Redbud, in enemy hands. Carried away into Mangoac territory, out of the reach of Manteo and the others, she must learn who she truly is—not only the daughter of Elinor and Ananias Dare but also a child of the One True God, who gives her courage to go wherever the path of her life might lead.

Author Shannon McNear portrays history with vivid authenticity gained from extensive research. 

Also in the series:

  • Elinor* by Shannon McNear (Book 1 – Daughters of the Lost Colony)
  • Mary by Shannon McNear (Book 2 – Daughters of the Lost Colony)
  • Rebecca* by Shannon McNear (Book 3 – Daughters of the Lost Colony)
DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing on behalf of the author to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. *indicates Chat With Vera Review

Home Is Right Where You Are (Inspired by Psalm 23) by Ruth Chou Simons


ISBN: 9781400244393
Hardcover $19.99 US
Purchase Here

My thoughts:
  Through the centuries, Christians have recited and taken deeply to heart the comforting words of Psalm 23. It comforts, sooths, assures, restores, guides us during our darkest moments. Often it is one of the earliest Scriptures memorized and has been set to music many times. It settles us and brings our heart and very being home to God.

In this beautiful children's book, the author brings the child's mind and heart further to being at home with God.

The substance, or depth of God's message of comfort in Psalm 23 is gently spoken in the text of this beautiful book as a "parent" gently speaks to her "child" about where their home is right then at that moment and later as they journey through life. Their home is right with God.

This book will speak volumes to any parent, grandparent, or caregiver that reads it to a child. The reader's heart and mind will be refreshed to be reminded that God's presence is ever there and everywhere with the Child of God. He, our God, is our Home.

I highly, highly recommend this book. 

About the book: This enchanting book is inspired by Psalm 23 and delivers a profound message of comfort and peace, reminding us that with God, home is always right where you are.

In Home Is Right Where You Are, Ruth Chou Simons combines her lyrical text with whimsical illustrations to take readers on a comforting journey. Drawing from the words she has shared with her own six children, Ruth’s tender narrative and captivating art reassure families that no matter where life leads, the Lord keeps us close and provides for all our needs.


Why You’ll Love This Book:

  • Comforting Assurance: Reassures children with the truth that God is always with them, guiding and providing.
  • Joyful Learning: Teaches that God is the source of joy, blessings, and adventure.
  • Beautiful Art: Delights with captivating illustrations that bring the message to life.
  • Soothe Anxious Minds: Offers comfort through the assurance of God’s presence and provision.

This beautiful children’s book is Ruth Chou Simons’ first foray into children’s literature and combines her moving art with God’s promises to create a treasure that families will cherish.

Purchase your copy (or copies for gifting) - Click Here

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WHO IS THE AUTHOR? - Ruth Chou Simons is a Wall Street Journal bestselling and award-winning author of several books and Bible studies, including Grace Laced, Beholding and Becoming, and When Strivings Cease. She is an artist, entrepreneur, podcaster, and speaker, using each of these platforms to sow the Word of God into people's hearts. Through her online shoppe at GraceLaced.com and her social media community, Simons shares her journey of God's grace intersecting daily life with word and art. Ruth and her husband, Troy, are grateful parents to six boys—their greatest adventure.

Vera's Note: I personally count it a privilege to review this book on Chat With Vera. The content is assuring, comforting, pure faith-based.

DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Seek and Find More Old Testament Bible Stories [Review & 2-book Giveaway]

 Stay-Inside Activities - Fun - Educational - Faith Based! Or..... Gifting Ideas!

Explore Old Testament Stories With Fun Illustrations



Seek and Find: More Old Testament Bible Stories With over 450 Things to Find and Count! by Sarah Parker, illustrated by Andre Parker

 
ISBN: 9781802541137
Board Book $16.99

My thoughts: 
I get so excited about quality faith-based items. The Good Book Company has produced a top-notch group of children's activity books. Some you read and find items and some you get more involved like coloring, tracing, finding, matching, etc. In the Seek and Find More Old Testament Bible Stories you get 2 books. One is a large board book (really nice and sturdy) and the accompanying activity book which you actually color and mark in. (Purchase separately or in a bundle.)

I just love these books. They teach on many levels. Learn more about the Bible stories, learn to look for minor details, count, match, etc. It's hard for me to select my favorite story in this book, they are all so well done and are so much fun!

I highly recommend.

About the book: Seek-and-find book exploring eight more Old Testament stories, the characters within them and the character of our amazing God. Part of the Seek and Find series.



Seek and Find: More Old Testament Bible Stories Activity Book by Sarah Parker, illustrated by Andre Parker


ISBN: 9781802541144
Softcover $5.99

My thoughts: 
This softcover activity book accompanies the Seek and Find More Old Testament Bible Stories and provides many varied activities for the young child to do. The activities are learning activities for keen mind development and help facilitate learning the Bible stories from the Old Testament.

This faith-based activity book is a high quality book with excellent activities and drawings. I highly recommend.

About the book: Packed with puzzles, mazes, counting and activities!  Coloring and activity book based around Seek and Find: More Old Testament Bible Stories.


Buy the 2-book-set bundle at 40% off
Click Here - Now $13.79



GIVEAWAY
Set of 2 Seek & Find Old Testament books
Begins September 21
Ends October 17 @ 11:59 p.m. EDT
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: Secret word: Seek - I received complimentary copies to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's books prize is provided and mailed directly to the winner by The Good Book Company. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes. 

Friday, September 20, 2024

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - Official Trailer #2

Oh the memories of past Christmas plays this movie will evoke. I really am looking forward to seeing this one! 


🎄In Theaters November 8 🎄


About The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Herdman kids are absolutely the worst. They lie, they steal, they bully…and they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant. Directed by Dallas Jenkins (“The Chosen”) and based on the international bestseller by Barbara Robinson, THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER follows six siblings who sneak into church searching for snacks and walk away with the lead roles in the town pageant. Grace (Judy Greer) is directing the performance for the very first time; she and her daughter Beth (Molly Belle Wright) and husband Bob (Pete Holmes) are less than amused. But the play’s mischievous stars might unwittingly teach a community the true meaning of Christmas. Featuring Lauren Graham. Screenplay by Ryan Swanson and Platte F. Clark & Darin McDaniel.





DISCLOSURE: This is a sponsored promo for the upcoming movie, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. 

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

New Editions of A PLACE FOR BUTTERFLIES🦋 and A PLACE FOR BIRDS🐦 - beautiful flying critters [Review & Giveaway]

A Place for Butterflies (Third Edition) Hardcover by Melissa Stewart & Higgins Bond


ISBN: 9781682636633
Hardcover $18.99 US

My thoughts:
  A beautifully illustrated and designed book featuring the ecological importance of butterflies and the needs butterflies have in order to continue to flourish in the world. The destruction of habitat areas specific to the needs of different species of butterflies and how people are beginning to awaken to these needs is gently covered. The solution to this and how people are beginning to recreate "a place for butterflies" is basically the theme of the book.

Easy text throughout the book that interestingly instructs the young reader is followed with a few butterfly facts. A disappointment to me is the statement that  "butterflies have lived on the earth for 140 million years." Otherwise, I love the book.

About the book: The latest updated edition of this fact-filled, colorful look at the amazing world of butterflies, which includes two brand new illustrations and a call to action to protect these creatures and their habitats.

In simple yet informative language, A Place for Butterflies introduces young readers to the basic facts about butterflies, including how they transform from caterpillars to butterflies, where they live, what they eat, and how they benefit plants and animals. Sidebars throughout the book contain information about how human action has harmed butterflies in the past, and the many ways people can protect certain butterfly populations, like by preserving forests and meadows and cutting down on pesticide use. Also included are pointers on how readers can help butterflies in their own neighborhood.
     

A Place for Birds (Third Edition) Hardcover by Melissa Stewart & Higgins Bond


ISBN: 9781682636626
Hardcover $18.99 US


My thoughts:
 The illustrations are absolutely gorgeous and the colors are brilliant. A beautifully put together book for young readers. The book focuses on the human impact on the environment and its effect on birds. The effect of energy producing wind turbines, the effect of city lights on migrating birds, and how large windows confuse birds causing their crashing deaths are just some of the problems. But the main focus of the book is how people can do things that help negate the impact they are having on birds' environment.   

I don't care for the statement at the end of the book stating that birds "have been around about 150 million years." But other than this, I truly love the book and believe it has a positive and beautiful approach to protecting birds and their environmental needs.

About the book: The latest updated edition of this fact-filled, colorful look at the amazing world of birds includes two brand new illustrations and a call to action to protect these beautiful creatures. Secret word: calm

In simple yet informative language, A Place for Birds introduces young readers to the ways human action or inaction can affect bird populations and opens kids’ minds to a wide range of environmental issues. Describing various examples, the text provides an intriguing look at birds, at the ecosystems that support their survival, and at the efforts of some people to save them. At the end of the book, the author offers readers a list of things they can do to help protect these special creatures in their own communities.  
   

GIVEAWAY
2 Book Prize: A Place for... Butterflies / Birds
Begins September 18
Ends October 20 @ 12:01 a.m. EDT
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: I received complimentary copies to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's prize books are provided and shipped/mailed directly to the winner by Peachtree Publishing. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Harriet Hurry-Up and the Oh-So-Slow Day! by Allia Zobel Nolan & illustrated by Alexandra Colombo (ISBN-9780825448577) [Review & Giveaway]


My thoughts:
  Harriet is a lively, sweet, God-loving little girl whose inner-motor runs on high and so she speeds through everything. Her impatience is a problem and she know it is. She is astute enough to recognize this and to also recognize that God can help her.

The illustrations show fast-moving young Harriet rushing through her day with her gorgeous red hair flying and her face expressing her joy in living.

The bonds of family are strongly illustrated in this sweet book as they all love and support Harriet. At the end of the book there is a page of hints to help parents and hints to help children deal with impatience.

I highly recommend.

About the book: "Can you send me some patience, God? Please?"

Harriet's mom calls her Harriet Hurry-Up—and it's easy to see why. There's nothing this little girl can't stand more than waiting. From a slowpokey sun that won't rise before she does, to the shy sprouts on her school potato experiment, to the long line at the store with Mom, everything takes forever for Harriet. Why, oh, why can't this day just go faster?



But with her Gran's help, this impatient little girl is learning to trust God's timing and find the blessings he puts in every single day—if she can just slow down long enough to see them. Secret word: patience

With rhymed text that kids will love and colorful, whimsical illustrations full of surprises, Harriet Hurry-Up and the Oh-So-Slow Day! will quickly become a family favorite. It's perfect for birthdays, back-to-school reading, and for anyone—child or adult—who finds that having patience is hard.


GIVEAWAY
1 copy of: Harriet Hurry-Up & the Oh-So-Slow Day!
Begins September 12
Ends October 10 @ 12:01 a.m. EDT
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. Winner's copy is provided and mailed/shipped directly to the winner by Kregel Publications or publicist. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

God's Not Dead: In God We Trust - new release movie in Theaters September 12 [Review & Giveaway]



My thoughts: I highly anticipated this faith-based movie.  I really wanted to like this movie because of the overall premise that Christians should have a voice in the public square, and also that Christians should have the opportunity to vote for those who will uphold Christian morals and standards of government. However, I found much of the movie unappealing to me, personally.

I felt that the pastor in the movie should have been more "pulled together" in his personal style. He looked unkempt and unappealing. (I don't know if this was the chosen of portrayal by the actor or because of director's guidance?) He did not appear to be strong intellectually, and seemed to be easily manipulated by a political faction that wanted to use his voice simply because it would strengthen their own political goals. So not a good representation of Christian pastors I respect.

I felt that the opposition party in the election campaign was presented as basically satanic in beliefs and actions. No, the movie didn't depict devil worship or anything so strong and contrary to Christianity, but it was a bit off-putting. 

The acting was not the worse but neither was it top grade. 

Perhaps the release of this movie at this time in the USA is meant to sway the presidential election just mere weeks after the movie's release. It doesn't look as though the characters are meant to emulate current real life people involved in present day elections, but the premise seems to be that of presenting the American two major political parties. I find this unappealing.  

So I'd give the movie perhaps a 3-star rating; but I did find it worthwhile to watch.



Synopsis: Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress after an incumbent's sudden death. Battling against Peter Kane, who aims to erase religion from policy, David's fight becomes a beacon of hope and optimism for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.

GIVEAWAY
$10 Amazon Gift Card
Begins September 1
Ends September 20 @ 12:01 a.m. EDT
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: Many thanks to Pinnacle Peak Pictures for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own. I received a screener's link to view the movie, "God's Not Dead: In God We Trust," prior to public release. Opinions given are my own. I received a small renumeration for posting and reviewing the film. Winner's Amazon gift card is provided by movie producer and/or publicist and will be emailed directly to the winner. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

An interesting Dictionary Story & a book asking "Where? - are you from....." from Candlewick Press

The Dictionary Story by Oliver Jeffers (Author, Illustrator), Sam Winston (Author, Illustrator) (9781536235500) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


My thoughts:
  Now this is quite an interesting and a bit quirky book. First of all the inside cover pages look like a dictionary (words in bold, pronunciation, and definition) but it isn't in alphabetical order. As you scan down a column of words you see that the bold words make up a sentence (with each word defined, but in a quirky, unusual, and interesting manner). 

Then the Dictionary Story actual starts with the idea that whilst other books tell an actual story, a dictionary doesn't even though it has ALL the WORDS used in a story. So one day the Dictionary decides to bring it's words alive for a story. Then in the midst of the "A" page, an Alligator breaks through the type fonts and the story emerges. (Of special note: the author/illustrator has the words virtually falling off the page from the destructive force of Alligator's bursting through.)

As the story progresses through the pages, and the words from A to Z, Alligator sniffs a Donut that escapes and rolls just out of Alligator's bite.

Well, you get the gist. This is a delightfully funny book. It has many opportunities for fun reading including reading the definitions of a plethora of words (bummer that the print is so small, but it's doable).  

I absolutely love this quirky book.

About the book:  From the award-winning creative team of Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston comes an enchanting and imaginative picture book certain to delight word lovers of any age.

Dictionary wishes she could tell a story like other books. So one day, she decides to bring her words to life. How exciting it is to finally have an adventure on her very own pages! But what will she do when her characters collide and everything gets all in a jumble, causing the most enormous tantrum to explode? This isn’t what she wanted at all! Luckily her friend Alphabet knows exactly what to do and sings a song that brings calm and order to Dictionary’s pages once again.


Where?  by Jordon Collier (9781536232738) ⭐⭐


My thoughts: 
When I agreed to review this children's book, I assumed it was simply a sweet children's book that dealt with understanding our differences such as our different cultures, skin color, hair, customs, speech. Frankly, I'm just an older Southern lady that hasn't traveled a great deal; and I am fascinated by our differences and love talking with folks about their background, history, cultures. I'll never get to meet a Chinese person in China, an African in Africa, and a modern-day Inca descendent from South America. But I respect them and would love to give them the opportunity to share their background (current or historical) with  me.


So every time someone asks "Where are you from" it isn't racial! It is a natural curiosity and real interest in who they are and what makes them different from me, an uninteresting American from the South.

I take issue with polluting children's minds with political trash. 

Now about this book..... The art is interesting and lends itself well to the telling that the "where" of the body's composition is the same as that of the entire universe. This is true in that we are composed of atoms and other teeny tiny bits and molded into the form that is human. Personally, I have a firm believe that we are created by God and that He also created the entire universe.

The write up for this book should have alerted me to it's contents and purpose when it said "A passionate, personal and political picture book that calls out racism..." When I read the write up about the author, I see she is politically "woke" and uses "they/their" in the description of herself. Firstly, she is entitled to call herself whatever she wants, but she has incorrectly used the pronouns and this creates difficult in reading. An author should endeavor to always use correct punctuation, grammar, and spelling. 

So I can not endorse this little book. A shame, since you take out politics, racism, etc. you find an interesting take on identity where a child can see himself as part and parcel of the entire universe.

Book description: A passionate, personal and political picture book that calls out racism from an important new voice, illustrated by the acclaimed artist of Feathers.
'Where are you from?' they say.
What they mean is,
'Why is your skin that colour?'
'Why does your hair look like that?'

I am from the mountains,
The seas and the sky.
I am from children of millions of years,
A timeline of humanity.
I am from this planet
And all others.
A heartfelt picture book that challenges racism from an exciting new voice that is both a cry of pain and a demonstration of inner strength, which takes us on an intergalactic journey past collapsing stars and glowing nebulae to remind us not of our differences but of our shared humanity.

DISCLOSURE: I received complimentary copies to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. 

Sunday, September 1, 2024

In theaters soon..... "God's Not Dead: In God We Trust"

 

Buy tickets today to see God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust in theaters starting September 12th!

BUY TICKETS @ CLICK HERE

Review coming soon!
Enter Giveaway Below



Synopsis: Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress after an incumbent's sudden death. Battling against Peter Kane, who aims to erase religion from policy, David's fight becomes a beacon of hope and optimism for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.

Watch for Vera's review - September 11

GIVEAWAY
$10 Amazon Gift Card
Begins September 1
Ends September 21 @ 12:01 a.m. EDT
Open to USA addresses only.
DISCLOSURE: Secret word: trust - I received a screener's link to view the movie, "God's Not Dead: In God We Trust," prior to public release. Opinions given are my own. I received a small renumeration for posting and reviewing the film. Winner's Amazon gift card is provided by movie producer and/or publicist and will be emailed directly to the winner. Chat With Vera is not responsible for lost or misdirected prizes.