Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Book Nook - The Diary of Catherine Cunningham

 Readers across the ages will relish the wild escapades and vivid depiction of both today’s teenagers and their Tudor counterparts in “The Diary of Catherine Cunningham”…a thrilling - and surprising! -  YA fantasy novel from author Karen Shandley.

Karen is a teaching assistant, writer and artist who is just brimming over with enthusiasm to share this new book with her young audience!

And who better than a dedicated classroom practitioner to know what kind of adventure will fire their imagination, and what sort of values should underpin this propulsive narrative? The story arc Karen Shandley has created speaks to a young person’s need for adventure - backed by reassurance and love throughout their teenage years –“The Diary of Catherine Cunningham” is ready to be enjoyed by anyone who loves to lose themselves in a book!

Leona, a teenage girl from the busy city of Birmingham, is drifting down the wrong path, making poor choices and growing increasingly distant from her parents. In a bold attempt to turn things around, her parents make a life-changing decision: to leave the city behind and move to a quiet rural village.

Furious about the move, Leona falls out with her parents. Feeling isolated and alone, she uncovers an old Tudor diary buried in the garden. On the night that she reads the diary, something extraordinary happens—Leona wakes up in Tudor England.

 

 

From this timeslip standpoint, Karen Shandley takes us on an adventure of several lifetimes…

 

Lost, confused, and frightened, Leona has no idea how to get home. That is, until she meets the girl who wrote the diary. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure filled with danger, fear, and adrenaline.

As their bond deepens, so does their determination to survive and find a way back. Against all odds, Leona eventually returns to her own time—and to her family—forever changed by the journey.

Her time in Tudor London teaches her the most valuable lesson of all: how lucky she truly is.

 

Says author Karen Shandley: “The story I’ve created is full of adventure, adrenaline and emotion when Leona finally makes her way back home, she realises what she has with her family and gets back on the right track.

 

There is a touch of magic, love and friendship in “The Diary of Catherine Cunningham” – early readers have fed back that it’s a very good book to read. I’m really excited for it to be out in the world and finding its audience!”

 

“People have said that this book is not only educational but promotes family and friendship values. It’s something that families can all enjoy – parents have loved reading it as much as their children.

 

“And as a teaching assistant, I know that my book, “The Diary of Catherine Cunningham”, works so well in schools, whether for individual reading or in the school library.”

 

“I can’t wait to share it with a wider readership.”

 


 

Drawing on Karen Shandley’s deep love of storytelling and her expert knowledge of what gets young people reading and immersed in a novel, “The Diary of Catherine Cunningham is a must-buy for parents who love to see their child with their nose deep in a book. Available to purchase now in Kindle, Hardcover and paperback: formats - click this link to purchase: https://tinyurl.com/5ash3c5c

 

 

About the Author:
Author Karen Shandley says: “I am a mother. I’m a teaching assistant… and an author and an artist too. For this current book that I’m working on, I am producing a large oil painting dedicated to the book which I will be happy to promote and share. I love to write, paint and spend time with my children – all these passions of mine are wrapped up in one book – “The Diary of Catherine Cunningham”. I hope you enjoy it!”

Enriching Education - Hearing Loss and School

 


Navigating a school environment can be naturally overwhelming and challenging for children, so when hearing loss is added into the mix, it can become an even more difficult time to manage.

Hearing loss affects 34 million children globally, but the good news is that with the right support and guidance in place, children can still thrive and enjoy school.

With this in mind, I'm able to share this information from Dr. Jenn Schumacher, audiologist at ReSound, who offers insights into children’s hearing loss, how it can affect their development, and guidance for parents on supporting their child’s success at school.

“A lot of parents may naturally worry when their child has hearing loss and they are coming up to school age, as even mild hearing loss can impact children’s ability to learn and develop speech.

“But what’s important to remember is every child’s hearing profile is different and while some children are born with hearing loss others can develop it later in childhood or experience it temporarily.

“There are several types of hearing loss that parents should be aware of, as it can help to support any treatment they may need or extra support in school.

“Conductive hearing loss is the first type; this often occurs when sound cannot efficiently travel through the outer or middle ear. Often due to issues like ear infections, this type of hearing loss may be temporary or can be a condition that children develop at birth.

“Sensorineural hearing loss is another type of hearing loss that children can suffer from. This is often caused by damage to the hair cells in the inner ear and this often needs to be treated with hearing aids.

“Finally, mixed hearing loss occurs when a child experiences both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. Treatment can often range from medical intervention to hearing aids.

“It’s important to note that childhood hearing loss can range from mild to severe and impact a child’s hearing in one or both ears. Any kind of impairment can severely impact their ability to learn and understand speech and academic success, which is why it’s so important to recognize the signs of hearing loss in children as soon as possible and speak with a medical professional to get a diagnosis.”

Signs of Hearing Loss in Children

While some children are born with hearing loss, for others it may be identified later.

If you think your child may have hearing loss, here are some signs to look out for:

  • Red ears or pulling at ears

  • Watching faces or lips intently

  • Difficulties reading or learning

  • Difficulties with talking or mispronouncing words

  • Not responding when spoken to or misunderstanding instructions

  • Having the TV louder than normal

  • Appearing inactive or daydreaming

Supporting Children at School

If a hearing loss diagnosis has been confirmed, there are many ways to support children with their learning so they don’t fall behind.

Utilize appropriate hearing devices
If an audiologist diagnoses your child with hearing loss, they may recommend hearing aids as part of a treatment plan. Helping your child succeed in school can depend heavily on having the right hearing device in proper working order. Many children also benefit from the use of additional hearing technology, such as a remote microphone or FM system that allows a teacher’s voice to stream directly into their hearing aids over any background noise. 

Enhance children’s communication skills
As a parent, you can also support your child by learning and using sign language at home to supplement verbal communication. You might also consider speech therapy to further develop your child’s spoken language skills.

Collaborate with your child’s teacher
Most importantly, when your child has hearing loss, it’s essential to maintain regular communication with their teacher. This could mean weekly or monthly meetings to evaluate your child’s progress. These updates will help you both understand how best to support your child at school and at home. 

Arrange play dates with other children
While arranging play dates are important for all children, to help foster friendships and build confidence, they can be particularly beneficial for those with hearing loss. It can help them foster relationships without the pressure of noisy and busy environments, while also helping other children gain a better understanding of hearing loss.

Reinforce learning at home
You could also try to reinforce learning at home, reviewing lessons together to help fill any gaps from the day. Make sure you also celebrate every success and progress, it’s not just about results.

Post courtesy of ReSound: https://www.resound.com/en-us/

Music Minute - Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Mumford & Sons

 

 Following the arrival of the British rock band's latest album Prizefighter, Apple Music has teamed up with Mumford & Sons for an exclusive project, Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Mumford & Sons. The EP features live renditions of several tracks, including “Rubber Band Man” and a special duet of “Here ft. Sierra Ferrell” from the new album, as well as a powerful live performance of the GRAMMY-nominated favorite “The Cave.” 

The Sessions EP will first be exclusively available on Apple Music for a limited time. The special versions will also be available as bonus tracks on Prizefighter (Deluxe iTunes Edition), available for purchase now in the iTunes store.
 
 
The band also joined The Zane Lowe Show on Apple Music 1 to shed some insight on their new album Prizefighter and the process of creating this iteration of their art. Watch the full interview HERE.
 
Apple Music Sessions give artists the opportunity to reimagine tracks from their catalog or a cover version of their choice, recorded in incredible Spatial Audio. Previous Apple Music Sessions include releases from Olivia DeanLainey WilsonCarrie UnderwoodDiploJason IsbellKelsea BalleriniDierks BentleyZach TopRiley Green and Billy Strings, among many others available to enjoy on Apple Music, including a special Beyoncé Covered collection celebrating the release of COWBOY CARTER, and Toby Keith Covered celebrating the artist's life and profound impact on country music.
 
Listen to the Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Mumford & Sons HERE.
 
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Monday, February 23, 2026

Money Matters - States Most Interesting in Investing in Real Estate

 ccording to a new study, Illinois is the most interested in investing in real estate. 

Real estate company New Jersey Real Estate Network investigated which US states are most interested in investing in real estate. They did this by calculating the average number of monthly Google searches relating to investing for 218 different keywords such as, ‘how to invest in real estate’, ‘how to invest in property,’ and ‘rental property investment for the first five months of 2024 and 2025.’  

States were then ranked by the highest rate of monthly searches per 100,000 residents between January to May 2025. The percentage difference in search interest between the first five months of 2024 and 2025 was also calculated 


States most interested in investing in real estate – Top 10 

Rank 

State 

Average monthly searches per 100,000 residents (January - May 2025) 

Average monthly searches per 100,000 residents (January – May 2024) 

Percentage change in searches (January – May 2024 to January – May 2025) 

1. 

Illinois 

515 

510 

1.01% 

2. 

Wisconsin 

 508 

 478 

6.26% 

3. 

Minnesota 

 502 

 470 

6.84% 

4. 

Ohio 

 500 

 482 

3.75% 

5. 

Michigan 

 489 

 487 

0.57% 

6. 

Georgia 

 487 

 492  

-0.97% 

7. 

Indiana 

 473 

 451 

4.74% 

8. 

Pennsylvania 

 470 

 444  

5.93% 

9. 

Iowa 

 460 

 389 

18.28% 

10. 

North Carolina 

 454 

 415 

9.34% 

 

According to the study, Illinois is most interested in investing in real estate, with a monthly average of 515 Google searches relating to investing in real estate per 100,000 residents. In 2024, the monthly average was 510 searches per 100,000 residents, with only a 1.01% increase in Google searches in 2025. In 2025, the most searched term is houses for sale, with a monthly average of 28,300 searches. 

Second on this list is Wisconsin, with a monthly average of 508 Google searches per 100,000 residents. In 2024, the monthly average was 478, revealing a 6.26% increase in search interest from 2024. In 2025, the most searched term is ‘houses for sale’, with a monthly average of 14,260 searches. 

Minnesota is third on the list, with a monthly average of 502 Google searches relating to investing in real estate per 100,000 residents. In 2024, the monthly average was 470 searches per 100,000 residents, meaning there was a 6.84% increase in searches in 2025. The most searched-for term in 2025 is ‘houses for sale’, with a monthly average of 14,260 searches. 

Fourth on the list is Ohio, with a monthly average of 500 Google searches relating to investing in real estate per 100,000 residents. In 2024, the monthly average was 482, meaning that there was a 3.75% increase in searches in 2025. The state’s most searched term in 2025 is ‘houses for sale’, with a monthly average of 28,300 searches. 

Rounding out the top five is Michigan, with a monthly average of 489 Google searches related to investing in real estate per 100,000 residents. In 2024, the monthly average was 487, meaning that there was only a 0.57% increase in searches in 2025. The most searched term in Michigan is ‘houses for sale’, with a monthly average of 21,380 searches. 

A spokesperson from New Jersey Real Estate Network commented on the findings, 

The US has seen a huge rise in house prices, with the average family home now costing around $503,800, which is over $100,000 more than the average cost in 2020. 

Despite significant rises, many Americans are looking to invest in real estate as a source of passive income or even a sole income. Illinoisians are most interested in investing in real estate, with the average price for a house in the state costing around $282,909, the 17th lowest average compared to other states. 

Six of the top 10 most interested states (Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Iowa) feature in the 20 lowest average costing states to buy a house.” 

 

 

Source: 

Google Keyword Planner, Zillow, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 

 

Methodology:

1) Monthly average search volume data was taken from Google Keyword Planner based on searches over the 5 months since the beginning in 2025 and the same period in 2024, to reveal which US states are most interested in real estate investment, and which states/keywords have seen the most growth in the period.  

2) A list of 218 short-tail and long-tail keywords was selected, such as:  

  

  • Real estate for sale  
  • How to invest in real estate  
  • Buy a second home to rent  
  • Buy a rental property  
  • Fix and flip  
  • How to flip a house  
  • Real estate investing strategies  
  • Rental property investment  

  

3) Using this data, the total search volume for the listed terms can be observed nationwide and per state, and the keywords are ranked by highest average monthly search volume, descending. The states have also been ranked by their absolute and per-100k adjusted search volume for the selected terms, with the state with the highest normalized search volume for the chosen terms at the top, descending.