Sanctuary Author:Steven Schnur The Shadow Children ÂSchnur's novel is poignant and haunting. Etienne's direct, first-person narrative draws readers into his world, one of pleasure and puzzlement, action and reflection. The fantasy elements are smoothly integrated into the story, and add a unique slant to a frequently covered topic. A thought-provoking... more » addition to the World War II literature.ÂÂSchool Library Journal Beyond Providence ÂTo a cast of passionate, fully realized characters, Schnur adds a compelling sense of place and time and several surprising subplots. With lyrical prose and metaphorical imagery, it's a novel that grows on readers with each turn of the page.ÂÂKirkus Reviews The Koufax Dilemma ÂDanny's usually warm relationship with his mother and coach, and his mixed feelings for his motherÂ's boyfriend and his dadÂ's new family are portrayed in a believable way. His struggles with faith, family, and team loyalty make this novel an appealing account of family caring and compromise, as well as a satisfying sports story.ÂÂChildrenÂ's Literature Winter: An Alphabet Acrostic ÂSchnur and Evans round out the year, producing another visually and verbally entrancing title following Autumn, Spring, and Summer. Evans makes hand-colored linoleum blocks whose strong and supple graphic line sets off her rich colors. SchnurÂ's deceptively simple acrostics trace the alphabet and the season. With this latest entry Schnur and Evans complete a most satisfying quartet that can be read with pleasure the whole year round.ÂÂKirkus Reviews« less