50 Hours Written by Loree Lough Based on the Screenplay by Kevin James O’Neill Protagonist, Franco Allessi has had a few years of bad luck starting with a horrific car accident that he survived though his wife, Jill, did…
Tag: young adult literature
Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World Written By Sy Montgomery
Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World By Sy Montgomery Renowned scientist, respected professor of animal science, and devoted animal activist, Temple Grandin’s determination and zeal has helped to make life—and death––more…
“The Sky Throne” by Chris Ledbetter
“The Sky Throne” by Chris Ledbetter Teen-aged Zeus doesn’t care much about becoming a goat herder like his mother, Amalthea, and even less about school on Crete. After two years at the local academy, he is still being treated like an…
Review: Salt To The Sea by Ruta Sepetys
Last month I reviewed the middle grade novel Pax by Sara Pennypacker. This month I am reviewing a young adult novel that also explores the effects of war on our world. While Pax explores these effects in a near future,…
Review: Written in the Stars by Aisha Saeed
High school senior Naila’s conservative immigrant parents believe that they offer her ample freedom. She may choose how she wears her hair, she has a non-Pakistani best friend, and they are even planning to allow her to go away to…
Interview With Author Kekla Magoon
In November I reviewed the timely and relevant novel How It Went Down (Henry Holt, 2014) by Kekla Magoon, a novel that begins with an incident all too timely — an African American teenager has been shot and killed by…
The Graphic Novel/Essay in Pursuit of Science: A Review of How to Fake a Moon Landing
For the past several years I have been photographing scenes and creating stories using Lego minifigures, and my work in this medium has led to my wider reading of graphic novels. I have become acquainted with the great variety of…
LOOKS LIKE DAYLIGHT
LOOKS LIKE DAYLIGHT by Deborah Ellis, Foreword by Loriene Roy Sit down. Open this book, LOOKS LIKE DAYLIGHT. You will be surprised. Deborah Ellis traveled across the North American continent – the U.S. and Canada – to interview Native…
Wild Awake: The voice of mania while coming of age
Wild Awake (Katherine Tegan Books/HarperCollins) by Hilary T. Smith, $17.99. Hilary T. Smith creates an absorbing coming-of-age story with this debut novel depicting a world turned manic when a stranger calls 17-year old Kiri Byrd and…
The Girl in the Mirror faces grief and abandonment
The Girl in the Mirror by Meg Kearney Persea Books (April 19, 2012) 978-089255853 $15 On the same day adoptee and aspiring poet Lizzie McLaine receives non-identifying information about her birth mother, her father dies of a heart attack setting…