PhyllisWheeler

@PhyllisWheeler

Reviewer, editor and writer for young people--with a background as an engineer and in the news business.

St. Louis, Missouri
Joined June 2008

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  1. Mar 23

    "A Place to Hang the Moon." A middle-grade tale set in WWII England. Three orphans are sent to the countryside to avoid the bombing of London--a review for homeschoolers looking for good library books. Check it out! Author interview!

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  2. Mar 9

    book reviews: Coyote Sunrise by Dan Gemeinhart. An unusual journey for a twelve-year-old. Is the tale for your family?

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    Mar 4
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  4. Feb 18

    Coo: A book about a girl raised by pigeons, adjusting to life in a human house, worried about threats to her beloved pigeon family. A winner! Check out my review.

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  5. Feb 12

    @corinnaaallen I have really loved listening to your podcast. Hoping you'll resume! Even if not I wonder if you'd like to see an e-arc for my novel The Long Shadow, releasing June 1, an antiracist tale for kids 10-14. ? Let me know!

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  6. Feb 12

    @mgbookjunkie Reading kidlit e-arcs? Mine is available, an anti-racist novel for kids 10-14. Releasing June 1, The Long Shadow.

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  7. Feb 10

    Here's our latest vlog book review, of Coo by Kaela Noel, about a girl raised by pigeons! Complete with author interview.

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  8. Feb 3

    I’ve reviewed this book on my blog It’s just won a major award from the American Library Association, the Printz Award. So you might want to check it out!

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    Jan 26

    ⭐️GIVEAWAY!⭐️ Many Points of Me has been out for two weeks! To celebrate, I’m giving away 3 signed copies along with swag: a paint palette eraser and bookmark! 🎨RT this post and follow me to enter 🎨Ends 1/28 at 8pm ET 🎨US only

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  10. Jan 19

    I’m so excited!!! My dream is coming true! My debut book comes out June 1, and here is the cover. It’s an anti-racist book for kids 10-14. Preorder at ?

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  11. Jan 13

    Twelve-year-old Coyote Sunrise and her dad wander America in their retrofitted school bus, with no plans, no schedule. Until there's a phone call.

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  12. 18 Dec 2020
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  13. 16 Dec 2020

    Homeschooling families will be delighted with this Christian young adult tale of a young concert pianist who must cope with the 1929 stock market crash and its effects on her hopes and dreams. I reviewed it today at

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  14. 15 Dec 2020

    I've got my new website up. I hope it's all working. Want to test it for me?

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  15. 15 Dec 2020

    Congratulations! Looks like another very good book from you!

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  16. 9 Dec 2020

    It's my mission to review middle grade books for homeschool parents and others. This is a really good book, published this year.

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  17. 8 Dec 2020
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    3 Dec 2020

    Pangolin or penguin? When Penguin loses his glasses on the way to the ocean, the penguin he meets tries to help. But scales and a long tongue instead of feathers and a beak? How can he trust someone who is so different to help him find his way? NOT A PENGUIN

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    3 Dec 2020

    Bosco the dog is so beloved by his town, he’s actually been elected mayor! But when a huge fire threatens to destroy everything, Bosco must think fast, or watch everything he loves go up in flames. Based on the true story of AMERICA’S FIRST DOG MAYOR.

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    3 Dec 2020

    Sam lands her dream job—pianist at her aunt’s church. But Mom’s cancer is back and Sam’s fingers feel as sticky as the donuts at her aunt’s bakery. It takes an unlikely friend and a crazy cow escapade for Sam to overcome her performance anxiety.

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