Realistic Fiction, Middle School, Deaf Culture, Multiculturalism
Description
Realizing she has a lot to learn when her baby sister is born with a hearing impairment, Jilly tries to connect with fellow reader Derek, a hearing-impaired African-American ASL communicator who helps her understand how to see life in different ways. By the award-winning author of George.
Hello! I am a middle-high school librarian in New York. These book entries serve as a reading diary and an easy reference for teachers and students. They are not necessarily new titles, but ones I see my students reading, support the curriculum, or others that merely catch my attention. Please check out the sidebar for more lists. Book summaries are given credit. Comments in the entries are my own. Eleanor Funk Schuster
Sunday, September 08, 2019
Saturday, September 07, 2019
DISAPPEARING ACT by Sid Fleischman
Fiction, Adventure, Brothers and Sisters, Beach, Stalking, Mystery, Orphans
Publisher's Description
Publisher's Description
After their archaeologist mother fails to return from Mexico, a boy and his older sister discover that an unseen man they call the Toad is stalking them. They flee town in a beat-up old car, driving west until they reach the Pacific Ocean. They change their names and attempt to hide in plain sight as street performers in Venice, California. But have they really eluded the Toad?
My Comments
Entertaining, light reading with lots of suspense.
Entertaining, light reading with lots of suspense.
Monday, September 02, 2019
THE CHARMED CHILDREN OF ROOKSKILL CASTLE by Janet Fox
Adventure, Historical Fiction, World War II, Thriller, Mystery
388 pages
Kirkus Reviews - Starred (December 15, 2015)
388 pages
Kirkus Reviews - Starred (December 15, 2015)
During the Blitz, 12-year-old Londoner Kat, along with two younger siblings and an American boy, is sent to a distant relative's Scottish castle, where they confront evils both old and contemporary. Though Lady Eleanor claims to be starting an academy in her castle and has hired faculty to attend to the curriculum, it's soon clear that none are what they claim to be. The old castle keep is burned out, and the newer part seems to have weird twists and turns, secret doors and strange goings-on, including several ghostly children. Clues multiply early on that Eleanor is the same woman for whom the creepy, unnamed village magister has replaced living parts one by one over decades, each given in payment for a charm for a child's soul. Kat's father--now away working for MI6--is a watchmaker, and Kat has his gift for numbers, gears, and puzzles. Witchy magic, Nazi menace, and clockwork all come into play, along with an Enigma machine and spies for both the Allies and the Nazis seeking occult sources of power or protection. After the breathtaking climax, various threads of the story are tied up in a drawing-room denouement in which the characters decide to dispose of toxic magical artifacts rather carelessly--though in a way that invites anticipation (and fortuitously leaves room for sequels). An original, clever, page-turning adventure. (Historical fantasy. 10-14)
My Comments
Excellent! Echoes of The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman. Just scary enough, but with a happy ending. Good choice for a wide range of readers.
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