Monday, February 17, 2020

Monday Reading - Books Loved This Week


              Visit Kellee and Ricki at UnleashingReaders and Jen at Teach Mentor Texts to see what they've been reading, along with others who post their favorites.  Your TBR lists will grow! Happy Reading!
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       It was a very busy week and I'm sharing fewer books than usual, but each one is a gem! Happy Reading!



             Kate Messner never fails to write stories I love. They are complex and joyful, entertaining and heartbreaking, like life! Chirp, in its many layers, celebrates that complexity by sharing a tale of one young girl, supported by mothers, female entrepreneurs, friends, and a grandmother who won't quit living her dream. Sometimes I do not want to tell the plot because I really want readers to experience the book without me telling them what it's about. So, only a brief few words about Chirp. I'd prefer you read it yourself!

         It's a mystery how Messner knits all the pieces together, but I'm so happy she does. Here are the parts needed in all of our lives: friends helping friends and family supporting each other. A varied group of friendly, cool, not cool, crooked, clever and joyful characters makes a wonderful book. "But nobody else got to say who she was going to be. Mia would decide that herself."



          It's hard to wait, especially when it's ALMOST TIME for the sap to run and for the loose tooth to come out! Day by day, Ethan has to eat his pancakes, his cereal, cornbread, too, without syrup. Night by night, Ethan waits for some light to show that days were longer. And one time, he notices he has a loose tooth. Dad says it will fall out before long. Gary Schmidt and Elizabeth Stickney (the pseudonym of Gary Schmidt's late wife) show the s.l.o.w trail that waiting takes when one waits for something very special, maple syrup and a tooth out! G. Brian Karas' illustrations show those ups and downs of a young boy waiting and his father's understanding. It's a sweet book!



          I read this on Valentine's Day, a love story to be sure to remember for next year. Here are poetic words and gorgeous ocean scenes by Anna Pignataro, an Australian writer and illustrator, out in the U.S. this past month. A whale sings as it swims through ocean creatures and plants, warming everyone's hearts, but his own. In the book, Pignataro writes: "weaving a path of starlight/into the seagrass taller than a forest." And, "Whale thought how quiet the sea could be at times . . . and how there was no song big enough to fill his empty heart." When he sighs, the grateful ocean responds by carrying his wish to the perfect place.



            
Now Reading/What's Next: I am still reading When We Were Vikings by Andrew David MacDonald an especially wonderful story, but fraught with tension. I'll start Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams (Newbery Honor) soon.


14 comments:

  1. Chirp is an important story and interesting as well.

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  2. It seems like this is my week to envy other readers for all the books they are sharing. I will be eagerly looking forward to Chirp and ALMOST TIME. Kate Messner never fails to write stories I love too!

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    1. The funny thing is while I read some you want to read, so did you & others share what I'd like to read. Hence, our long, long TBR lists. Thanks, Cheriee, enjoy these when you can!

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  3. I had Chirp AND heart of a Whale on my list this week. They’re both awesome! Almost Time looks like one I’ll need to check out. Thanks for sharing and have a great week!

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    1. I know & I loved your reviews, too, Jana. Both are great books! Hope you can find Almost Time & enjoy it, and have a good week! Thanks!

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  4. Oh, I just loved Almost Time. Something about it just struck a chord with me!

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    1. I loved it, too, no surprise. I love Gary Schmidt's books, but usually not a picture book. Thanks, Michele!

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  5. I need Chirp! I just haven't gotten around to it yet :(
    Heart of a Whale looks beautiful! Need it too...

    Happy reading this week :)

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    1. Thankyou, Kellee. There are so many to read and love! I'm sure you'll get to them & hope you love them as I have!

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  6. I really enjoyed Chirp -- much more than I anticipated. And it had me looking up flavored crickets on Amazon. I just haven't yet had the guts to make the purchase. I've been hearing such great things about When We Were Vikings and Genesis Begins Again, so you must be having a fantastic reading week, Linda!

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    1. Yes, Chirp is going to be a favorite of mine this year. And you're right, both books I'm reading are also wonderful. Wishing you a great week of reading, too, Shaye. Thanks!

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  7. Chirp sounds delightful! I'll have to read it soon. Have a great reading week!

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