Happy Roots Day! It is a day to celebrate your heritage! Have you ever looked into your genealogy? Where did your family originally came from? Are they from Italy, Ireland, Germany? That is what today is all about. As people are heading home for the holidays, you can think about your roots/history. A good resource would be a family Bible. I have access to the Bible from both sides of my family. It has the records of births, deaths, and marriages. You will be glad to have this information on hand for when your children ask you about their family heritage (especially when they are given it as a school assignment).
The Fountain by Suzy Vadori is a
young adult novel. Ava Marshall has
looked forward to going to St. Augustus (for high school). St. Augustus is her parent’s alma mater and
it is near her grandmother’s home. Ava
is hoping to learn more about her mother (who is deceased and no one will speak
about). She gets the perfect opportunity
when her father has to overseas for a year for work. Unfortunately, it seems that Courtney Wallis
has taken a dislike to Ava. Courtney is
on the swim team, comes from a rich family, and is the popular girls. Courtney starts out by giving Ava the wrong
time for swim practice making her late.
Ava is hoping to join the swim team.
Courtney then changes the lock on Ava’s locker leaving her without
clothes and then plants drugs in the locker.
Ava is sent her grandmother’s home for the weekend to await her fate
(she could be expelled her very first week).
Ava takes the path through the woods to her grandmother’s home and comes
across a beautiful fountain. Ava’s
mother loved fountains and wishing wells (she taught her daughter to believe). Ava makes a very expected wish (we would all
do the same in her shoes). The next day
Ava wakes up and her wish has come through.
Unfortunately, her wish had some unforeseen consequences. Ava decides to find the fountain (which has
disappeared) and change her wish. Will
Ava be able to change her wish? You
really have to be careful or you will get what you wish for!
The Fountain was a fun book to
read. It is a fast paced with minimum
teenage angst moments. There is no sex in
the book (which is unusual for this type of book), but it did not need it. There is a good lesson or moral to the
story. I liked how Ava changed
throughout the course of the book and it was interesting to follow her
adventure. I give The Fountain 4.25 out
of 5 stars (I got a little frustrated with Ava a few times). Overall, The Fountain is a very enjoyable
book that can be read by readers from 10 to 100!
I received a complimentary copy
of The Fountain in exchange for an honest review.
I am currently reading Undaunted Hope by Jody Hedlund (it is very good). I hope you are having a wonderful holiday! Tomorrow is Christmas Eve! I hope all of you have a special Christmas! Please stay safe if you are traveling. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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