Monday, November 25, 2013

A Tugging String

A Tugging String by David T. Greenberg
This book is aptly named because of the emotional strings that pulled 12 year-old Duvy's heart while witnessing the Civil Right's Movement in Alabama during the turbulent year of 1965. Blending facts, speeches and memories, Duvy relates his childhood experiences and the role his civil rights-lawyer father played surrounding the Selma-Montgomery Voting Rights March led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The book blends fiction with true-to-life experiences and includes useful footnotes for further information about the 3,200 people who marched the 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery Alabama in protest of the illegal practices prohibiting blacks to register to vote.

You may have noticed, this is also the book our "Great Reads for Girls" for January are going to be reading and discussing. 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

What is your favorite book....?

We would love to hear what your current favorite book is! Just go to the comment section of this post and let us know.  Whether it is a Young Adult, Fiction, or Intermediate, we would love to hear from you. :) 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Ella Minnow Pea

 
 
Ella Minnow Pea is a creative, imaginative and witty story about a small community located on an island off the coast of South Carolina. The townspeople's lives revolve around one of its most famous citizens, Nevin Nollop, who penned the immortal pangram, "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". The saying is carved into a statue in the town square for all to see until one day, a child finds the letter "z" on the ground. Chaos ensues after the town council decides this is a sign from the Nevin above and quickly denounces the less-than-frequently-used letter "z" from all writing and speech. The townspeople support the council's decision out of love for Nevin but when another letter falls from the statue, questions about its usage arise and chaos ensues. How will they all survivie? And communicate? Written with clever alliteration and letter choice, Ella Minnow Pea is a story of one girl's fight for the right of expression and the difference one person can make.  

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

January Great Reads for Girls




There will be no Great Reads for Girls in the month of December, but there will be one in January. The book they will be reading and discussing is "A Tugging String" by David T. Greenberg. It will be held on January 9th at 7:00pm and they will be making decorative soaps.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow



Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George

This is a Young Adult book that retells the fairy tale, East of the Sun, West of the Moon. It is the story of young girl who was never given a name because her mother was so disappointed that her ninth child was another daughter. Her family is willing to let her go and live with a polar bear for a year in order for the family to gain untold wealth. As this young girl tries to figure out what exactly is going on in her new "home", she discovers treachery and sorrow and tries to solve the riddle of this strange place that she must live in for the next year.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

The Girls of Atomic City




The Girls of Atomic City; The Untold Story Of The Women Who helped Win World War II

This is a fascinating story of how a secret but massive military institution was built and the many women and civilians from around the country that were recruited and sworn to secrecy during the operation of the facility.  This story takes an in depth look at some of the women who were involved from the very beginning and how it changed their lives. Recruits were not told what they were working on, only that the work they were doing had the possibility of bringing the war to speedy end.

This is a different side of the story of an interesting part of our countries history that I enjoyed reading about. Sometimes, I felt that it was a little drawn out, but overall I think Denise Kiernan did a great job telling this story.