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The Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award goes this year to All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. I posted the announcement of the finalists last week here.
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I'm taking a week off to visit my brother, so am trying to catch up a bit because when I return, I'll be behind again. I know many of you are starting back to school and will have less time to read, too. I hope you have a wonderful beginning to your school year!
Don't forget the PB10by10 sharing is this Wednesday, August 10th - hosted by Cathy Mere and Mandy Robek. You can find all about it here!
Adult Book
The vulnerability of Lucy
touches my heart. Her thoughts and her hesitant memory is poignant, and her
movement away from her childhood, making a life despite what’s she’s
experienced is admirable. This story made me wish to sit by Lucy as she spoke,
and touch her, even hug her, as she spoke.
And it also made me wonder about the stories of those I see on the
street, at the store, in the doctor’s office.
It is said that everyone has a story, and I’m glad that Elizabeth Strout
told Lucy’s.
Picture Books - If you want to see more, check on my Goodreads recent posts. I'm sharing only a few favorites.

