Laura Alary
Writing stories that make us bigger on the inside
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“What Grew in Larry’s Garden is a truly charming read that proves amazing things can grow in both our gardens and our lives when tended with human kindness and patience.”
Good reviews are like a nourishing rain. They refresh weary writers!
This one, from The Canadian Review of Materials (CM Magazine), was a welcome treat in my inbox today. CM Magazine is an online publication written by teachers, teacher-librarians, public librarians, and university professors who have special interest and expertise in children’s literature–in other words, people who know their stuff! A positive review from someone who works with and understands children is particularly gratifying.
Amy Westbury teaches grade 6 and 7 at Abbey Lane Public School in Oakville, Ontario. I am grateful to her for taking the time to read and review What Grew in Larry’s Garden. You can read the full review here: https://www.cmreviews.ca/node/2083