Brief reviews and thoughts about children's and young adult books by Minnesota authors (or illustrators), or about Minnesota. If I get the urge, it may also include ideas for using the books in the classroom. The emphasis is on books published since 1995, but don't be surprised if an oldie-but-goodie slips in occasionally.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Buddy Unchained
Buddy is a loveable mixed-breed dog who is happy in his new home. He tells the story of his former life with a family who did not care for him properly, how he was rescued, and how he came to live with his new family. A gentle story with a lesson about caring for animals and the role of humane societies. Written by Daisy Bix (pseudonym for Minnesotan Emilie Buchwald), and illustrated by Joe Hyatt, the book includes endnotes and resources about caring for a dog.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Miss Little's Gift
In this autobiographical story, author Douglas Wood tells of how a special second grade teacher helped him learn to read despite his ADHD. A book that is featured in the story is The Little Island, a story that reflected some of Douglas' life experience while visiting northern Minnesota. Years later when he wrote Old Turtle, he sent a copy and special 'thank you' note to his former teacher. The bright warm illustrations by Jim Burke add atmosphere to the story.
Monday, February 8, 2010
The Unusual Mind of Vincent Shadow
Vincent Shadow's top secret science lab in the attic is crammed with new toy prototypes and he has a sketchbook filled with drawings of inventions that he wants to build. When a chance encounter with an eccentric toy maker offers Vincent the chance to go from a bullied weird kid to toy inventor extraordinaire, he realizes that it is time to get serious about toys. Written by Minnesotan Tim Kehoe, this clever book not only tells Vincent's story, but also includes a copy of his top secret invention notebook.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Super Stock Rookie
In the second installment of his Motor series, author Will Weaver continues the story of dirt-track race car driver Trace Bonham. A corporate sponsor chooses Trace to drive its brand new super stock. It's a fantastic car with a professional crew, eye-catching car hauler, money, and attention. But there are things Trace will have to give up in order to take the offer. How will he handle the speed of his successful young career? This is a fantastic read for high school boys who love cars and car racing.
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