Welcome to the Winter is Coming Giveaway Hop
A great thing to do on a cold winter day is curl up in your warm house with a good book. The Lindbergh Nanny is an exciting new book by Mariah Fredericks. Betty Gow, the young woman at its center is in charge of caring for the young son of celebrated aviator, Charles Lindbergh. The story reimagines the Lindbergh kidnapping through her eyes. If you like books that retell a historical event from a fresh perspective, you will enjoy this book. For more about this book, see our previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: The Lindbergh Nanny. Enter to win a copy below:
Giveaway Dates 12/6 - 12/20
Giveaway Open to Ages 18+ US & Canada
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I always enjoy reading about the Holocaust. I like it from any Jewish person's perspective, but especially women
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DeleteI'm always interested in reading about the Pearl Harbour attack, from the perspective of the surviving US military members stationed there.
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DeleteThe Battle of Gettysburg by Abraham Lincoln's perspective.
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