Monday, September 28, 2020

It's Monday! Books for All Readers


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 Kellee and Ricki at UnleashingReaders and Jen at Teach Mentor Texts to see what they and others have been reading! Your TBR lists will grow! Happy Reading!
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            Still wishing all of you educators good days - having fun and staying safe! 

Thanks to Candlewick Press for this copy!

           The magical story Hayley Chewins has created twists and turns while slowly bringing light to a terrifying challenge that Mayhap Ballastian must unravel. Something was always strange when her parents brought her and her sisters to Straygarden Place, a house surrounded by tall silver grass and floating trees. The father and mother are scientists and intrigued enough to want to study the flora and fauna. They do find that when they sign papers to live there, they are told they will need to give up something. As it happens, that is all we know of the parents because the tale begins after they mysteriously disappear, only leaving a note that says "Wait for us. Sleep darkly." The house itself takes care of Winnow, Mayhap, and Pavonine, the three sisters, but when Winnow, the oldest at 14, does go outside (breaking the rules), everything is left to Mayhap, twelve, to save her sister. She persists and discovers secrets that are heartbreaking. There is at last relief and good surprises at the end. Figuring out that love and kindness help solve frightening problems creates an underlying theme. Those who love mystery and unimaginable magic where anything can be taken will love this story. 

           
            From the creators of the wonderful Crown: An Ode To The Fresh Cut is a celebration, but not just any kind, this is one of all those "good" things a boy believes he is, that he can be. Derrick Barnes lets him tell it all himself in first person. This black boy is energetic, creative, "a coooooool breeze". When he falls, he gets up and sometimes he's afraid because he's misunderstood and called what he is not. Be sure you discover all the things that he is because those many things are very special. Gordon C. James's paintings fill the pages with action and the boy with family and friends and so many smiles. The endpapers are filled, too, with those smiling faces. It is a wonderful book to be shared with children in your lives whether teacher, parent or grandparent!

           It's difficult to imagine any art project more fun this fall than to get this book, read and enjoy it, then create your own rainbow wish! Eighteen artists have shared their own and I noticed quite a few wishing for activities with friends! With the virus restrictions and the hope to stay safe and well, it means very little or no time with a group. Brian Biggs writes "My rainbow is playing ball with everyone." He shows a group of very happy children, and a ball! Laura Vaccaro Seeger writes "We will hold hands as we walk and talk and listen and be . . .  together." She created a collage of whirling colors and many hands. I didn't choose favorites but only samples. Each one will make you smile.

Thanks to Candlewick Press for the following books!


           Evelyn and Daniela, best friends, live in "mirror" apartments in buildings across from each other, know exactly what this particular day holds, a sad goodbye that means "she won't be right here anymore". They do not spend this final day all gloomy and sad, however, but make every moment theirs, like climbing the steps two at a time, "just like we always do" tells Daniela and they find one empty box and start right in, playing to be on a bus, until those tables that were the bus stops and the beds that were the skyscrapers are gone. They don't waste time being sad, but do everything fun like always, until always isn't anymore. Sánchez’s artwork fill every page with color and beauty, young girls racing and jumping and loving time together. If you want to talk about a friend moving away, or simply what to do with sad feelings, reading and sharing this with a class or a child at home will help support a thoughtful conversation about loss. What a loving story!


         Oh, that special goldfish, Norman, able to perform so many tricks at home, his owner plans to enter him in a pet show, "Pet-O-Rama"! When they arrive, there's a little teasing but Norman's owner is convinced all will be marvelous when everyone sees Norman perform his exceptional tricks. Uh-oh, it isn't marvelous at all but "frozen" in stage-fright. What happens then is the owner knows just how to settle Norman's nerves. And it works! Norman is unleased into the routine, a win! Noah Z. Jones illustrates with full-color pictures all the action and giving center stage "mostly" to Norman.  

          
       I finished This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger and loved it! You can read my review here on Goodreads! 

Now Reading
Efrén Divided by Ernesto Cisneros, then One Time by Sharon Creech!

16 comments:

  1. I have added The Sisters of Straygarden Place to my list. I Am Every Good Thing was already on it and I am happy to be reminded about it so I could check my library for it. Someone else posted about Evelyn and Daniela today. It sounds like a heartfelt book. I've also added This Tender Land to my list. Thanks for sharing all these.
    Happy reading this week Linda.

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    1. Thanks, Cheriee. Yes, these are all special reads. Hope you enjoy them! We are fortunate to have so many, but it's hard to catch up on the ones I do really want to read. My list is long!

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  2. I loved SHARE YOUR RAINBOW and all the different pieces of art. Evelyn del Ray is Moving Away is ordered. I'd love to see Norman!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  3. "The Sisters of Straygarden Place" and "Share Your Rainbow" sound like great books!

    Here's my post for this week:

    https://steppingstonesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2020/09/its-monday-what-are-you-reading-1.html

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  4. I hadn't heard about Share Your Rainbow - thank you for sharing that. I'm already thinking about so many ways to use it with students. I have all those pictures books in my stack for next week's reading!!

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  5. Well Linda, I've not yet read a single book on your list. And The Sisters of Straygarden Place is BRAND NEW to me, so I need to get that on my pile soon. I really like what you shared about I Am Every Good Thing. I hope to get to read this one very soon as I'm hearing such wonderful thing about it. Thanks for the shares and I hope it's a great reading week!

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  6. Norman is in my pile to read. Loved all the other PBs.

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  7. Thank you everyone! I've been with my granddaughters much of the day. I hope you enjoy the books I shared that grabbed your interest! It's another great group of books!

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  8. Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away sounds like a book many kids will appreciate! The Sisters of Straygarden Place sounds quite intriguing! Also, I'm so glad you're reading Efrén Divided right now—it is amazing!!! Thanks for the great post, and I hope your time with your granddaughters was fun!

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    1. Efrén Divided has started very well! Enjoy the book about Evelyn. It's great! Thanks!

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  9. You have three of my newest favoritist (I know it's not a word, but it sounded right here, lol) picture books! I am so excited to use Evelyn and I Am Every Good Thing in an upcoming narrative writing unit! I think they both are perfect mentor texts.

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    1. Ha! I do understand & so often wish I was back in the classroom, Michele. But I do share these special picture books with my granddaughters! Thanks!

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  10. I saw Crown on the Netflix Bookmarks show and that's enough to make me want I Am Every Good Thing. Thanks for sharing!

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  11. So many great books! The Sisters of Straygarden Place sounds excellent. I will have to check it out. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. I didn’t know that there was a sequel to NOT NORMAN. Thank you for sharing your review. I also can’t gush enough about I AM EVERY GOOD THING. Such a beautiful uplifting story!

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  13. Thanks, Becky & Laura. I think 'The Sisters. . .' is a good & creepy one for you. And Laura, this latest Norman book is fun, whisked off by my granddaughter who has a cat named Norman! Yes I Am Every Good Thing is very special.

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