Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Ebeneezer’s Cousin
by Kristen K. Zajac
illustrated by Jennifer Houdeshell
Kristen Zajac’s story book, “Ebeneezer’s Cousin,” illustrated by Jennifer Houdeshell, is a wonderful book to help children learn about and understand how injured military members and their families cope with disabilities. Maria’s military dad traveled all over the world and brought things back from his travels. Maria smiled as she shared her treasures with her classmates on show and tell days. She also shared pictures of her, Ebeneezer, her stuffed monkey, and her dad.Later Maria let her dad take Ebeneezer on his travels so her dad wouldn’t be alone. 

After her dad was severely wounded, Maria’s smile disappeared. The whole family had to learn how to live with her dad’s disabilities. Ebenezeer still made her dad smile. The uplifting ending shows us another way to deal with disabilities. Sometimes we all just need a special helper.

The illustrations by Jennifer Houdeshell are as warm and uplifting as the story. They clearly show the characters’ emotions and ethnicity. This is truly a multicultural story with international appeal. The subject matter of military families having to deal with injuries sustained in defense of freedom is inspirational, timely, and timeless.

“Ebeneezer’s Cousin” is highly recommended for ages 8-10. Parents and teachers can use this story book to discuss how families deal with separation, hardship, and disabilities. It is also available in Spanish, “El primo de Ebeneezer.”

Information on author Kristen Zajac is at www.kristenzajac.com.

Information on artist Jennifer Houdeshell is as http://www.zhibit.org/Jenniferhoudeshellartist.

Reviewed by:
Penelope Anne Cole
Award Winning Author of Magical Matthew and Magical Mea 
and Mágico Mateo (Spanish)
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Tags:  Kristen Zajac, Ebeneezer's Cousin, Jennifer Thomas Houdeshell, military service, disabilities, family, Maria, monkeys, helpers, assistance animals, school, show and tell, helping, hardship meeting needs.



7 comments:

  1. There's certainly a need for books like that. Thank you for reviewing it.

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    1. Hi Janet, thanks for your comment. Yes, it's a book that I hope will reach the families that need this support. It has a nice ending that I didn't want to give away. Wishing Kristen and Jennifer much success. Penny

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  2. Penny, I always enjoy your insightful reviews. Congratulations to Kristen for a much-needed book to handle disabilities.

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    1. Hi Barbara, Thanks for your kind comments. I think this is another important book to help military families and those dealing with disabilities. Thanks for your support.

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  3. Terrific review, Penny. Such an important topic...congratulations, Kristen and Jennifer!

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    1. Hi Karin, Thanks for commenting. Yes, it's an important and timely topic. I hope this book finds its way into the homes and families that need help, support, and understanding. Wishing Kristen and Jennifer much success.

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  4. Hi Penny, Thanks for your excellent review of an excellent book. Congratulations to Kristen and Jennifer.

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