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November and December 2003 Wolves In The Walls
Written by Neil Gaiman; Illustrated
by Dave McKean Another masterpiece form the creators of Coraline
and The Day I Swapped My Dad For Two Goldfish. This delightfully
creepy tale tells the story of Lucy, who hears wolves inside the walls
of her family's big old house. No one heeds her warnings and
at last the wolves come out of the walls, and everybody knows that when
the wolves come out of the walls, it's all over; until Lucy decides to
take back her home, with the help of her mother, her father, her brother
and her beloved pink pig-puppet. Gaiman's simple story-telling
and McKeen's haunting and fascinating illustration make this one of my
favorite picture books this year. Ages 7 and up. Not Quite A Stranger
Written by Colby Rodowsky Not Quite A Stranger is a touching, realistic
novel about thirteen year old Tottie Flannigan whose family
undergoes a sudden, dramatic change one ordinary Saturday afternoon.
Told in alternating voices, the story unfolds as Tottie
and seventeen year old Zach relate their very different experiences
of the same event. Although the subject is serious and
thought-provoking, this book is very humorous and enjoyable
to read. Recommended for young adults middle school age
and up. East In East, Edith Pattou creates an original
world of fantasy and adventure and at the same time relies heavily
on traditional fairy-tale lore (East of the Sun, West of the
Moon, and Beauty and the Beast). Told from several
points of view (chapters told by different characters), this well-written,
engrossing story will captivate the older fans of fantasy.
America the Beautiful Katharine Lee Bates' 19th century poem, which has
stirred hearts for generations, is beautifully illustrated
in this book with Wendell Minor's stunning paintings celebrating
American landscapes and historical moments of our nation. Biographical
information about Bates and Ward, whose music the poem has
been set to, is included. Picture book for all ages.
Granny Torrelli Makes Soup Another winner by Sharon Creech! Granny
Torrelli Makes Soup is the story of twelve year-old Rosie,
who was born one week after Rosie and Bailey, with whom she has
been best friends her entire life. Bailey is blind and Rosie
has always wanted to help him and protect him, although Bailey
often ends up helping and protecting her. Suddenly Rosie
starts to have new feelings for Bailey and when a new girl on
their street starts paying too much attention to Bailey and Rosie
becomes jealous, Granny Torrelli steps in to show the way. Making
soup and pasta turns out to be a very good way to learn about
love, life and friendship. Ages 10 and up.
Breath
Written by Donna Jo Napoli Breath, a retelling of the Pied Piper
of Hamlin, is one of Napoli's best fairy-tale retellings. Set in
Hameln in 1248 and narrated by Salz, it tells the story of a town's strange
affliction: a plague of rats, livestock suffering from a disfiguring and
fatal illness, humans suffering from horrifying fits and paralysis. Napoli
weaves elements of the fantastic into the fascinating historical setting
of the tale, which provides an interesting look at life in a medieval town
and the way people react when threatened with a crisis they cannot understand.
Napoli explains the historical and scientific background of the story
in an afterword that is as interesting as the book itself. This story
will appeal to lovers of historical fiction and fantasy alike. Ages
10+ The Adventures of Samuel Blackthorne
Book One:
The Case of the Cat with the Missing Ear
Written by Scott Emerson
Published by Simon & Schuster, $15.95
Samuel Blackthorne is a yorkshire terrier of small stature but incredible intellect; he is the Sherlock Holmes of the canine world. The story is a mixture of Sherlock Holmes and Philip Marlow and is set in turn of the century San Francisco, complete with dock workers, casinos and crooks. Blackthorne and his friend, Dr. Smithfield must follow the trail of a missing greyhound accountant; it is a trail that leads to kidnapping, conspiracy and murder. The story will keep you in suspense until you find out how Blackthorne unravels the mystery. Middle grade fiction. Lisa Cody
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