Friday, February 19, 2016

Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor



The land is all-important to the Logan family. But it takes awhile for Cassie and her three brothers to understand just how lucky they are to have it. They must learn the hard way that having a place they can call their own in rural Mississippi permits the Logans the luxuries of pride and courage that their poor black sharecropper neighbors can't afford.  Winner of the 1977 Newbery Medal and nominated for the National Book Award, the story of Cassie Logan, an independent girl growing up relatively protected in a loving family, is culled from author Mildred Taylor's own family's life. Stop by the library to check out this book.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Joshua's Masai Mask by Dakari Hru

 
 
This multicultural tale concerns Joshua, who has been coaxed by his family into playing an authentic African instrument--the kalimba--in his school's talent show . At the first rehearsal, however, he is so daunted by the confidence and popularity of two musical classmates that he goes home in shame. Joshua's uncle (who gave him the kalimba in the first place) now presents him with a Masai mask, which Joshua discovers gives him the ability to become whomever he chooses. He becomes first the young rapper he envied, then a celebrity rapper, then the Mayor--until he realizes he would really just like to be himself. Thanks to Hru's spirited, conversational style, this ``grass is greener'' fantasy evinces a light touch and genuine warmth--a story centering on real children with real feelings.  Stop by the library to check out this book.

Friday, February 12, 2016

The Night Before Valentine's Day by Natasha Wing

 
 
 
'Twas the night before Valentine's Day, and all through the town,

Children were busy, not making a sound.

They gathered their scissors, their glitter and glue,
 
Pink and red paper, and paint brushes, too...

The Night Before Valentine's Day looks in on a house full of excited children, busily cutting out heart-shaped cards and writing silly Valentine rhymes. The next day at school is a day of parties, games, and even a surprise visitor bearing a special Valentine gift for the whole class! Stop by the library to read this book!

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Almost to Freedom by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson




Written in first person and in dialect, the story is told from the point of view of a rag doll named Sally.  Miz Rachel and her daughter, Lindy, are enslaved on a Virginia plantation. Sally provides comfort to Lindy as the girl toils in the cotton fields and is whipped by the overseer. One night, Miz Rachel and Lindy escape, beginning the trip north to freedom along the Underground Railroad. At one safe house, Sally slips from Lindy's waist and is left alone. Some time later, a new girl named Willa hides in the house, finding the doll that she calls Belinda. Once again the rag doll provides comfort to a little girl.  This book of historical fiction includes an Author's Note explaining the history of the Underground Railroad. You can stop by the library to check out this book!!

Friday, February 5, 2016

Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman




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Grace loves stories, whether they're from books, movies, or the kind her grandmother tells. When her school decides to perform Peter Pan, Grace longs to play the lead, but her classmates point out that Peter was a boy. Besides, he wasn't black. With the support of her family, Grace learns that she can be anything she wants to be, and the results are amazing! Stop by the library to check out this amazing book!


If you enjoyed reading this story check out these other titles:



       Boundless Grace (PB)In a vividly illustrated sequel to Amazing Grace, an irrepressible little girl goes to Africa to meet her father's new family. As enthusiastic and excited as she is in her new country, her loyalties are divided between her two families and she must find a way to belong to both.


    Princess GraceWhen Grace and her friends learn the school will choose two girls to be princesses in a parade, everyone is very excited. With some help from their teacher, the girls learn that there are many kinds of princess, including those from African folklore and modern princesses who do amazing things.



    Image result for encore, grace by mary hoffman      School's started again, and there's a new girl in her class who makes Grace feel jealous. When the teacher assigns them to work together on the upcoming school play, Grace isn't sure what to expect. Meanwhile she is still worried that her mother might remarry, but she also learns how it feels to lose someone forever. And it looks as if a friend might have to move away, while a new friend is about to be gained. As always, Grace bravely meets these changes head-on, while also managing to find her way onstage for another exciting dramatic performance!
            
       

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Geoffrey Groundhog Predicts The Weather by Bruce Koscielniak





Geoffrey Groundhog has become a local celebrity for successfully predicting how long winter will last. Everyone awaits his prediction each February 2, when he emerges from his burrow to look for his shadow. But Geoffrey's fame has grown out of control - and so has the commotion surrounding his burrow! With television lights and cameras crowding him, he can't even see the ground, much less his shadow. How will he make his spring prediction? How will anyone know if they should wax their surfboards or their skis? Stop by the library to read this book!

Friday, January 29, 2016

The Colossus Rises by Peter Lerangis


SEVEN WONDERS BOOK 1:
THE COLOSSUS RISES
by Peter Lerangis

The adventure unfolds in the first book of the epic adventure series Seven Wonders!




The day after thirteen-year-old Jack McKinley is told he has six months to live, he awakens on a mysterious island, where a secret organization promises to save his life—with one condition. Jack and three other kids must lead a mission to retrieve seven lost magical Loculi, which can save their lives only when combined together correctly. The challenge: The Loculi have been missing for a thousand years, lost amongst the ruins and relics of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. With no one else to turn to and no escape in sight, the four kids have no choice but to undertake the quest. First stop: the Colossus of Rhodes, where they realize that there’s way more than just their lives at stake. 

Stop by the library and check this book out!!