Welcome back to EBYR All Over, a Friday roundup of all the EBYR-related news, reviews, interviews, and other interesting online content we can gather in a given week.
News from Eerdmans & Elsewhere
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Brother Giovanni’s Little Reward Brother Giovanni’s Little Reward was reviewed by Kirkus, which called the book a “fanciful and inventive” origin story for pretzel and “[a]s happy a piece of ecclesiastical cuisine as can be imagined.”
- Chris Barton, author of The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch, was interviewed about the book on the June “Author Author Show” on WBCL Ft. Wayne.
- The Scottish Book Trust included The Fantastic Jungles of Henri Rousseau on its list of “10 Artistic Reads” sure to inspire the next generation of artists.
- I Am a Bear by Jean-François Dumont was reviewed by both Kirkus and Publishers Weekly. Kirkus says this book about homelessness and compassion is filled with “food for both thought and discussion,” and Publishers Weekly agrees that it’s “sure to be a conversation starter.”

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