About Kristin Early
I live to tell about being a wife, building a family both biological and blended and nurturing friendships. I love to read and write so writing about books is double happiness!Website: http://www.kristinearly.com
Posts by Kristin Early
Splat the Cat, Where’s The Easter Bunny? A Lift-The-Flap Book by Rob Scotton
By Kristin Early on April 21, 2011
Splat, the loveable cat at the center of Rob Scotton’s best -selling children’s book series, searches for the Easter bunny so he can deliver this important note:
“Dear Easter Bunny, this is what I want for Easter … a really big Easter egg, please!”
The {read more}
By Kristin Early on April 21, 2011
Book Review: It’s No Secret, Revealing Divine Truths Every Woman Should Know by Rachel Olsen
By Kristin Early on February 2, 2011
Are you tired of life as usual? Are you searching for more, a fresh start, maybe a new attitude? Rachel Olsen’s book, It’s No Secret, Revealing Divine Truths Every Woman Should Know, may be for you.
Rachel Olsen writes with personal passion, often {read more}
By Kristin Early on February 2, 2011
God Knows My Name by Beth Redman
By Kristin Early on October 25, 2010
Do you know how much you matter to God?
This question lies at the heart of evangelist and author Beth Redman’s latest book. She shares her heart through poignant, vulnerable stories from her own life when she experienced the rejection of her father.
No {read more}
By Kristin Early on October 25, 2010
Book Review: The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World: What to Do When Life Doesn’t Go According to Plan
By Kristin Early on September 27, 2010
In her new book, The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World: What to Do When Life Doesn’t Go According to Plan, Debbie Taylor Williams, ministry leader and Bible teacher, deals with the causes, effect and answer for women who find themselves let down {read more}
By Kristin Early on September 27, 2010
If You Take a Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff, Illustrated by Felicia Bond
By Kristin Early on August 18, 2010
The countdown to kindergarten is on in our house. At first it was months, then weeks and now we are counting sleeps.
With only a few sleeps left before we have to start getting up early for school we want to start an earlier bedtime routine. We thought {read more}
By Kristin Early on August 18, 2010
In a Heartbeat: Sharing The Power of Cheerful Giving by Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy with Sally Jenkins
By Kristin Early on July 30, 2010
First came the best—selling book, then the Oscar-nominated movie; the story of Michael Oher and the family who adopted him has become one of the most celebrated true stories of our time. The Blind Side – both the New York Times #1 bestseller and {read more}
By Kristin Early on July 30, 2010
Author Interview: Marybeth Whalen Speaks on Following Your Dreams
By Kristin Early on June 10, 2010
Q: In the acknowledgments section of your debut novel, The Mailbox, you thank your “six unique and energetic children who put up with Mom going off to write and are always faithful to ask, “how’d your writing go, Mom?” So, all moms want to {read more}
By Kristin Early on June 10, 2010
An Interview with Marybeth Whalen on her debut novel, The Mailbox
By Kristin Early on June 1, 2010
Q: How much of this novel is actually true?
A: The assumption is that a first novel is going to be autobiographical, but in this case it’s not true. While there might be brief references within the novel to things that happened to me or feelings I {read more}
By Kristin Early on June 1, 2010
The Mailbox, A Novel by Marybeth Whalen
By Kristin Early on May 25, 2010
Looking for the PERFECT summer read? A paperback to fit in your beach bag? Or, a great book for a book club or group of girlfriends? Look no further than The Mailbox, a novel by Marybeth Whalen.
Marybeth’s debut novel revolves around the Kindred Spirit {read more}
By Kristin Early on May 25, 2010
Writing Memoirs by Mary E. DeMuth
By Kristin Early on April 26, 2010
I wrote Thin Places: A Memoir only after I gave myself permission to say it all. More on that later.
Thin Places: A Memoir by Mary E. DeMuth
First, one clarification about memoir: no memoir can be 100% accurate. Every memoirist must recall, to the best {read more}
By Kristin Early on April 26, 2010
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