Barbara Stuber has transformed artifacts collected in a museum into fragments of story. Combined, the artifacts create the provenance of teenaged Lily Firestone. Stuber exquisitely extends the use of the term provenance from the life story of a work of art, to…
Category: Multicultural
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…
Wings For a Flower offers wings to the Free Wheelchair Mission
Beyond Magenta: An Interview with Susan Kuklin (Part II)
As I wrote last week in the first part of this interview with Susan Kuklin about her new book Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out (Candlewick Press, February 2014), I was thrilled that Susan agreed to be interviewed for The…
On Basketball, Race, and Life: An Interview with Kevin Waltman
Kevin Waltman’s YA novel Next (Cinco Puntos Press, 2013) is the first in a four-book series that chronicles the high school years of talented basketball player Derrick (D-Bow) Bowen. As a freshman, Derrick struggles for playing time with a hard-nosed…
Beyond Magenta: An Interview With Susan Kuklin (Part I)
In a desert of positive and honest information for teens about peers who identify as transgender, gender queer, gender nonconforming and intersex, Susan Kuklin has provided a much needed oasis with the publication of her new book Beyond Magenta: Transgender…
A Modern Tale of Migration: Pancho Rabbit and the Coyote
An Undocumented Immigrant Looking for Hope: The Secret Side of Empty
As happened at the turn of the previous century, the new century has seen a massive migration of people from one country to another. Escaping oppression and war, the effects of climate change, or the lack of economic opportunity, the…
A General’s Life After War: Review of The Compassionate Warrior
A growing body of literature for middle grade and teen readers explores the lives of child soldiers, young refugees, and other survivors of war. In the past, however, biographies of those who sent others to war often celebrated the feats…