The International Board of Books for Young People – IBBY – held their international congress this month in Mexico City. IBBY introduced their 2014 Honour List, a biennial selection of outstanding, recently published books honouring writers, illustrators and translators from…
Category: cultural
COLORS OF THE WIND by J.L.Powers
COLORS OF THE WIND is a picture-book biography with startling paintings that open your eyes and a true story about an Olympic champion runner and award-winning artist who is blind: George Mendoza. The author of this book, J.L. Powers, tells…
Bird: An Interview with Crystal Chan
“Grandpa stopped speaking the day he killed my brother, John. His name was John until Grandpa said he looked more like a Bird with the way he kept jumping off things, and the name stuck. Bird’s thick, black hair poked…
YES! WE ARE LATINOS
YES! WE ARE LATINOS By Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy, pictures by David Diaz Voices! Power and pride singing in this book is felt in each of the thirteen distinctive narrative poems. Each poem is told in the…
The Poet Upstairs by Judith Ortiz Cofer
The theme that poetry is magic is readily captured in the glorious illustrations by painter Oscar Ortiz, who manages to synthesize the natural environment of a tropical island and the stern reality of urban brick and mortar. (The book won…
SUMMONING THE PHOENIX
SUMMONING THE PHOENIX Poems and Prose About Chinese Musical Instruments Written by Emily Jiang, illustrated by April Chu Welcome to a whole new cultural experience, an orchestra of images, poetry, and informative narratives that describe a wide variety of classical…
On Personal and Collective Memory: An Interview with Marjorie Agosín
Last week I reviewed Marjorie Agosín’s debut novel for middle grade readers, I Lived on Butterfly Hill. This lyrical novel is the story of a perceptive and courageous girl living in Valaparaío, Chile and facing traumatic political events that force…
Chitchat–Celebrating the World’s Languages
Chitchat–Celebrating the World’s Languages by Jude Isabella (Kathy Boake illustrated ) is an extremely entertaining and educational book about language. Being married to a linguist, I’m familiar with many of the concepts here, and I’m impressed with the breadth and scope…
HOUSE OF PURPLE CEDAR by TIM TINGLE
HOUSE OF PURPLE CEDAR Cinco Puntos Press 2014 “I was a secret Choctaw Indian.” What a surprise to hear Tim Tingle speak those words in a panel presentation at the Tucson Festival of Books this month. His new cross-over YA/Adult…