Sunday, January 24, 2010

Titles for February

Today I want to share three wonderful and touching books you may want to use or recommend during Februay. The first is Abe's Honest Words. When you pick up the book, the cover is incredible, you will never forget it. It is a large picture of Lincoln's face with the American flag in the background. It is a truely beautiful cover. The illustrator is Kadir Nelson, an extremely gifted artist you may have heard of since he has been involved in many great projects ( www.kadirnelson.com ). This book is no different, the artwork is so realistic, lifelike and stunning, it draws me into each page. A picture book by nature, it is much, much more than that. It is a moving account of his life with strong quotations from his speeches or writings on each page. These quotes actually finish the author's thoughts for each segment of his life. A book not to be missed by young or old. The next book is actually a poem written by Langston Hughes entitled The Negro Speaks of Rivers. It is illustrated by E. B. Lewis and it another stunning book. According to Lewis' note in the back of the book, Hughes wrote this amazing poem when he was just 18 years old. Now what a great book to share with high school students to introduce the poetry of Langston Hughes. I hope my secondary friends are not making fun of me when I saw these things. I do believe them with all my heart. I will be visiting with some of my high school LMS friends in March and I plan to have this book with me! We'll see. It was a labor of love for Lewis and it is well worth it for me the reader. Lastly, another picture book. Going North is written by Janice N. Harrington who actually had the experience of going north as a young girl. It could be a very dangerous thing for a Negro family to travel north during segregation and this book with its beautiful yet haunting pictures shares this story in a lyrical verse. You feel the tension in the story as Daddy gets close to running out of gas just trying to find a station welcoming to Negros. Awesome book that really gives students a first hand look at a different aspect to segregation- moving north. That's all folks!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Current Book

Have you all read The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peeling Pie Society? Last summer we had some ladies from our neighborhood participate in a book swap. We brought books, did a bit of book talking, ate dessert and chatted. Well, a lady I really like suggested I read the above book. I started it and laid it down for other more pressing book titles as well as work related titles. In December I was in Barnes and Noble with a very old friend ( that is I have known here since I was 19) asked me if I had read it. Of course, I was quick to say I had laid it aside. She said you must finish it. Then last week when Lisa suggested I check out THE LIBRARY THING, I saw this same exact book was on the most reviewed list. I did pick it up again and really have been enjoying it. One of the reviewer said something to the effect, it reminded her of the reason she loved books. bought books, and read books! That is some testimony. The book is about a book group which stated during WWII when their island was occupied by the Germans and the night curfews were very strict. It is a series of letters to a young lady author. It has a bit of mystery, a bit of a love interest and of course, lots about books! Quite a nice read for all you bookie people! Here is the link for their website, http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/guernsey/ For those of you who want a picture book title, I just finished reviewing Guinea Pigs Add Up by Margery Cuyler. I just love it! It is a rhyming tale of a teacher who brings a guinea pig in for the new class pet! Excuse my typos today, my glasses are downstairs since the baby just wanted to keep pulling at them.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Happy New Year!

I know I am a little late saying Happy New Year as well as late posting a new year's post but I didn't get the Christmas cards out until 2010 had already started. The good thing about that was folks had a moment or two to look at it. On the other hand I usually send a bunch of cards but not this year nor did I get very many. The ones I got were from family or my young people friends. Well, let's get on with the meat of the matter. I want to share LIBRARY THING with you. Have you used Shelfari? LIBRARY THING is a similar website. It is an online place to store your book titles. Titles of books you plan to read or have read. I am reading or supposed to be reading a great deal of children's books and I am having trouble keeping track of all of them so I can comment on them for different workshops, presentations or Open Houses. One of the young gals I worked with suggested the site she uses. I liked it. It is a bit easier to navigate and has some additional features. Try it and see what you think. I am interested. On the book end I got 8 new books this month to review ( speaking of reviews, did you see I had 6 published in LMC this month?). The Big Swim is due out soon and it is a boy book for upper middle school boys. It is about a boy on his first trip to camp. Very odd story but I think that is because it originates from Canada. I also was sent Glenn Beck's picture version of the Christmas Sweater. This is sweet story and would be a good gift book. The last one I want to mention is called Once Upon a Twice. I love this book and I can see multiple uses for it. It is a rhyming book filled with nonsensical words, like Jabberwocky. The pictures are dark and beautiful to demonstrate the danger of the night. It is a tale of warning to a daring little mouse. This would be a great intro to a creative writing assignment in the upper grades. I love this book! Well, welcome 2010 again. I look forward to posting again this new year.