Monday, January 14, 2013

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? 1.14.13

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I had a very powerful week of reading last week.  I randomly came across some beauties while browsing the public and school libraries and another that I was saving for this month in particular. 



-->This is beautiful story, published in 2007, about a young girl who must work hours each day in her Mali village grinding millet kernels and traveling far distances for water and firewood.  She must learn to sacrifice for the prosperity of her family and village and one day sees her hard labor come to fruition. I can see this being paired with Linda Sue Park's A Long Walk to Water.





I thought this was a gorgeous 2004 picture book.  Cynthia Rylant creates a beautiful poem to tell the story of how Native Americans gave names to the full moons of each month all throughout the calendar year.   Siegel's charcoal illustrations are stunning. 



An inspiring picture book biography of Booker T. Washington.  I went back to observe the illustrations after reading the illustrator's notes included at the end.









THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY WEEK OF READING:

There are no words that give this book justice... If you haven't yet read this stunning tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s most historic moment then do yourself a favor and purchase this now and read it.  Kadir Nelson takes Dr. King's most well known part of his "I Have A Dream" speech and paints BEAUTIFUL artwork to accompany it.  Also included is a CD of Dr. King's original speech. Don't borrow this one; buy it, savor it, give it as a gift.  You might need some tissue as well. 






This week I will be finishing (a PAGE TURNER!!!):
and also finishing this audio book:
    Here is a fan made book trailer I found for Anna and the French Kiss:
     
    I will be starting this week (and sooooo looking forward to):


    What will you be reading this week? I invite you to comment below.  Happy Reading!

15 comments:

  1. I've just finished reading Fifty Cents and a Dream just a few minutes ago! Anna and the French Kiss is such a feel-good book. I really loved it. Happy reading.

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    1. I am really enjoying Anna and the French Kiss! I look forward getting into my car to listening to it! Thank you for the time you spend reading my blog post and commenting. :)

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  2. Oh! How is the audio for Anna and the French Kiss? I really enjoyed reading it, but I can see an audio version being a lot of fun. Enjoy your week—you've got some great books going right now!

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    1. I was a little unsure about the audio for Anna and the French Kiss at first, but it has turned out to be quite enjoyable. The narrator changes her voice for the different characters (which can be hit or miss sometimes). In this case it is a hit. Thanks for the time you spend reading my blog today! :)

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  3. Kadir Nelson is coming to my local indie this week. I can't wait to meet him. His work is amazing.

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    1. Oh Beth... you will love listening to Kadir Nelson discuss his work. I am envious that you get to hear him discuss his latest work... I can't get over how stunning it is.

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  4. Love Anna and the French Kiss!
    I've seen a lot of Twitter talk about Navigating Early, so I need to check that out!

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    1. Hi there! :) Thanks for reading my post today...

      Yes, lots of buzz for Navigating Early already. Did you ever read Moon Over Manifest? I thought it was excellent.

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  5. What age is appropriate for Gillian Flynn Gone Girl? IT looks good.

    I think Kadir Nelson is the same artist that did a book about the Negro Baseball League. It was really well done.

    Anne @ My Head is Full of Books

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    1. Hi Anne! As far as age appropriateness for Gone Girl, at this time I would say later high school aged for sure. But, this story could go a lot of ways...

      And I think the Kadir Nelson book you might be thinking of is We Are the Ship?? All his work is amazing. Such fabulous talent. :)

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  6. I will look for Katandou. It does sound like a terrific pairing with A Long Walk To Water, which I have shared over & over! I also don't know the Rylant book, & thought I knew them all. It looks wonderful, as do both about Dr. King. Thank you!

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    1. You are welcome! I'm glad you were able to find some new reads here. Thank you for reading my post. :)

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  8. Kadir Nelson's I Have a Dream book is on my to-read list. Such beautiful illustrations. You seemed to have picked up a lot of wonderful picture books. You may enjoy Unspoken by Henry Cole.

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    1. Thank you for the recommendation - I have read Unspoken and it is excellent! Caldecott award or honor? I think it's worthy...

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