It has been some time since I had a post on my blog. What better way to return and share some of my thoughts than with the Andrews sisters! It is a pleasure to have Sophie and Charlotte, the authors of Be Your Own Heroine, as my guests. Sophie has been a friend for many years, and I am happy to have her here, along with her sister, Charlotte. Welcome, ladies. I wish you success with your book. It is lovely that you wrote it together. I like the book cover and illustrations too!
Before I share my thoughts with you, let me give you some background on these two lovely ladies.
Author Biography:
Sophie and Charlotte Andrews are sisters who both love to
lose themselves in books. Charlotte’s passion for reading and writing began in
her earliest years. She studied Latin American literature as part of her degree
at Warwick University, but especially enjoys historical fiction. Younger sister
Sophie appreciates many different genres – however her true love is for all
things Jane Austen, an enthusiasm that was initially sparked by studying Pride
and Prejudice at school. She started her blog, Laughing with Lizzie, in 2012,
aged 16, and soon began to participate in Austen events and festivals around
the country. As a founder member of the Jane Austen Pineapple Appreciation
Society, she organizes house parties, balls and picnics and starred in the 2017
BBC documentary “My Friend Jane”. Her first book, Be More Jane, was
published in 2019 by CICO Books. Sophie lives in Berkshire.
Would you like to contact them or visit Sophie's blog? The contact information is below:
Contact Links:
Laughing with Lizzie Facebook page
Laughing with Lizzie Instagram page
Laughing with Lizzie Twitter page
Sophie's email: s.j.andrews@hotmail.co.uk
*****
Be
Your Own Heroine by Sophie and Charlotte Andrews
My thoughts and impressions:
The life lessons from literature center on six fictional characters or heroines:
1. Elizabeth Bennet, Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
2. Jo March, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
3. July, The Long Song by Andrea Levy
4. Eleanor, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
5. Katniss Everdeen, The Hunger Games, a trilogy by Suzanne Collins
6. Hermione Granger, Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowlings
Although I was unfamiliar with some of these heroines, each has her own section where the reader learns a little about her, her life, her strengths, and a memorable moment in her life. How did each of these leading ladies become a heroine? What made each of them? Who contributed? These are just a few of the questions covered by the Andrews sisters. They talk about family, friendships, love, and even bullying. At the end of each section, there are three bullets to stress the important lessons to be gleaned. I liked those and felt they could be beneficial to all readers.
In general, we should learn to love ourselves and know we do not have to be alone. We don’t have to be perfect, but we should strive to improve our less than desirable traits. We should be proud of who we are and where we come from. Who could not benefit from those lessons?
The simple truths found in this little book are good food for thought. The words within can be and should be an inspiration for women of all ages, especially so for those who are trying to find their path in life.
I enjoyed reading quotes from other books besides the six
with the chosen heroines. These quotes were scattered throughout the sections in
pertinent places. Be Your Own Heroine is interesting and a delight to read.
It gave me a few things to ponder and improve. Congratulations, Sophie and
Charlotte, on a job well done.
*****
To purchase this book, visit Amazon.com or Amazon.co.UK
*****
My teenage granddaughter is living with me right now, and this is a book that would be helpful to her. I look forward to hearing her thoughts after she has read it. Would you like to read more about this book and its authors? If you do, there is one more stop on the blog tour. Be sure to visit it tomorrow, or go back and visit any you might have missed.
Thank you for this review, Janet, it sounds like an interesting read! Congratulations and best wishes to Sophie and Charlotte Andrews for their new release!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Kelly. I appreciate you stopping by. It is an interesting little book.
DeleteI love the uplifting mood of this one. Yay for being back, Janet!
ReplyDeleteI did too, Sophia Rose. It was a great book. My granddaughter is reading it now. :)
DeleteI love the strong female characters represented in this book.
ReplyDeletedenise
Thank you for stopping by, Denise. The sisters picked some good female characters for their heroines. It's a neat book.
Deletegoogle 1659
ReplyDeletegoogle 1660
google 1661
google 1662
google 1663
google 1664
google 1665