Friday, May 21, 2010

Instructions by Neil Gaiman illus by Charles Vess

Instructions


A number of years ago I was asked to be a panel member on the Children's Book Council's Not Just For Children Anymore catalog.  As a panel member,  I read numerous books and then  helped to decide what titles went into the catalog.  There were four of us on the panel.  We had to decide if a book could be enjoyed by an adult.   So many times as a buyer I would look at a new children's book and think that no child would really like it.   I thought they appealed more to grown-ups.  When I was in the stores so many people would come in just to buy a picture book because they loved the illustrator.

Today I was out perusing the bookstores when I discovered a beautiful book that is perfect for grown-ups.

Instructions by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Charles Vess is a beautifully illustrated book that tells tells the simple tale of how to survive a fairy tale....but is really telling the reader how to survive life.   I love the flow of words and how the pictures evoke a warm feeling.  This is the perfect book to give someone who is going through a hard time or a recent graduate.   It is the perfect life lesson.   A gem of a book.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Hot Rod Hamster by Cynthia Lord illus by Derek Anderson

Hot Rod Hamster

One of my oldest and dearest friends is a huge animal lover.   Growing up besides having dogs she always had a hamster.   I remember when we were in high school she got a new one after the previous one had died.  They don't seem to live very long.   Well imagine my surprise when I went to see her and she had I think ten cages filled with hamsters.   Apparently the new one she bought was pregnant and instead of giving them back to the pet store she kept them....something I think only she would do.   So any time I see a hamster or a book about hamsters I think of her.

Hot Rod Hamster by Cynthia Lord and illustrated by Derek Anderson is a really cute new book about a hamster who lives in a junk yard who builds his own hot-rod.   The illustrations are adorable~I just love the hamsters expressions.   It is also a great read aloud that gets the kids involved in the story.   This is great for all our little racing fans and animal lovers out there.   A perfect new book to add to a child's storybook collection.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Flashback Tuesday:The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant illus by Stephen Gammell

      
The Relatives Came (Big Book)

It seems like everyday of the year is designated a special day.   For some reason today May 18th is "Visit Your Relatives Day"....I tried to find out the origin of this day but couldn't.   So even though I don't know its history it gives me the opportunity to talk about a great book I used to love to read at storytime.  It also received a Caldecott Honor for illustrator Stephen Gammell~which in my opinion is well deserved. 


The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Stephen Gammell is the fun story of a family visit that lasts all summer.   It is fun to read aloud and really gets the kids to laugh.   Like I said this book is one of my favorites because it always reminded me of family members who just dropped by when I was young.   This is a great book to read aloud~

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Reference Sunday: The Journey That Saved Curious George : The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey by Louise Borden

The Journey That Saved Curious George : The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey

Today would have been Margret Rey's birthday.   I have a soft spot for Curious George.. I used to read the books to my nephew Daniel when he was little. Curious George is one of the most beloved characters of all times.  

The Journey That Saved Curious George : The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey by Louise Borden & illustrated by Allan Drummand is the incredible story of how Curious George came to be.   When I first heard the story of how the Rey's escaped Paris to avoid the Nazi's during WW II I was amazed.   The fact that they escaped on bicycles and made their way to New York truly fascinated me.   I love this book because it shows kids that sometimes real life is more exciting than fiction.   That people can struggle against all odds and succeed.   This is a wonderful biography for children and adults to read.  It is a different sort of biography in that is accessible and easy to understand.   Perfect for a reluctant reader who must read a biography for school.  

This book will be available in paperback in August~in case any child needs to read a biography before going back to school. 

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Happy Birthday Paul Zindel!

                            
The Pigman

I don't usually write about Young Adult or Teen novels but I couldn't let today pass without doing homage to the great Paul Zindel.   I remember reading The Pigman when I was younger and how it had such an effect on me.   It was one of the first times I realized that not all book have endings that are neat and tidy.  It was such a sad book.   It is a perennial on school reading lists which it should be.   It is a must read for any teenager or younger child to read.   It is a powerful way to explain how what we do and say can effect other people.   It taught me that words and actions can be harmful when we don't think of consequences.  I have always thought that The Pigman's Legacy was a book of redemption.   Wouldn't it be great if we could fix what had have broken....lessons learned are powerful.

Paul Zindel was great at really knowing his characters.   I remember watching his playThe Effects of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds when I was little.   My sister played the role of Tillie in her college production.  At the time I didn't understand it but as I grew older I realized that this too was a powerful commentary on how we should treat the people around us.  

I am aware that Mr Zindel's books get banned for language and such but let's face it that is only because he wrote characters who are real....they should not be overlooked.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Hank Zipzer #17 A Brand New Me by Henry Winkler & Lin Oliver

A Brand-New Me! #17 (Hank Zipzer)


Niagara Falls, Or Does It? #1 (Hank Zipzer)
Way back in 2003, a lifetime ago, I met what was to become one of my favorite celebrity authors.   As a book buyer for a large retail chain I was privileged to to meet some really great people.   Some of the authors I met are not household names but some of them were.  Henry Winkler was, like I said, one of my favorites.

Hank Zipzer #17 A Brand New Me by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver is the last in the series of Hank Zipzer books that started with Hank Zipzer--Niagara Falls, Or Does It?  I really loved this series, not just because the author is famous and that I met him but because they were well written with a wonderful message.   I loved the fact that as a celebrity author Henry Winkler admitted that he had a co-writer.   Some celebrity authors use a ghost writer but not Mr Winkler.   Not only did he admit to having help with writing his books but he put his co-author right on the cover with him.   He was also the sweetest and kindest person I have ever met.   Sometimes when meeting a celebrity I had the feeling it was just a duty for them.   They were playing a part ---but not Henry Winkler.   I truly felt that he was happy to talk to me and that he enjoyed talking about his books.   He was so passionate about 'Hank Zipzer' that I could really sense his joy. 'Hank Zipzer" is the perfect classic character.

This is a great series for kids because it is funny and smart.   Mr Winkler and Ms Oliver do not talk down to their readers at all.   They truly understand children and that is conveyed in the books.   This is a must read series for any young reader.   I am sad that it has ended~~it was a glorious journey.   I highly recommend it.  

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children's Book by Anita Silvey

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children's Book
                                                         


This week is Children's Book Week.   It is a great time to remind us that children's books are more than just for children but can be for all.   I chose today's book not because it is for children per se but because it proves that most children's books have something to teach all of us~

Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children's Book by Anita Silvey is a great book to have around the house.   Anita Silvey, former editor and publisher, has gathered a prestigious group of people to explain what they have learned from specific children's books.   I met Ms Silvey many years ago and found her fascinating and passionate about children's books.   Her passion shines through in this book too.  This book would make a great family gift or graduation gift....