The Moon is Down and The Pearl by John Steinbeck
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The Moon is Down and The Pearl by John Steinbeck

I loved that none of these women were perfect, they seemed to have the best and worst of us wrapped up inside them. I love that all three of these women took on the Nazi occupation with courage, fortitude, grit, determination, grace, and the weapons they had at hand—scissors, a pot of boiling water, and ear hair trimmers. One made sure her man was ready to be the leader he had to be, one used her kitchen to inspire people to get angry and stand up, and one used her mending tools to strike back at the ones who took away the man she loved. Let this be a lesson to all, go carefully around a woman and her tools. Don’t touch those they love.

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Betsie and Martha
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Betsie and Martha

Have you ever thought, HearthKeeper, about how important color is? Have you ever thought that even what you wear might be as vital as bringing color to your prison cell? Reading this book made me far more aware of the importance of color. In fact, one of the expressions of hope is a bright blue sweater passed around from sister to sister as they endure their different harsh prison sentences. Beauty is one of the great themes brought out over and over and almost always associated with Betsie.

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Psyche Sullivan
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Psyche Sullivan

See, I think stories let us practice being brave before we have to be by giving us exaggerated situations. Will I ever pick up a gun to shoot a witch bent on eating my child? Um…doubtful. But I can take what happened to Psyche and beat a snake off my chicken without hesitation because I’ve practiced being brave through Psyche.

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