BHM: Virginia Hamilton and Patricia McKissack

2021-02-01T11:04:16-05:00

Each of these books is illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Do you know their work? (They're the husband-and-wife team who have claimed awards ranging from the Caldecott to the Hugo to the Coretta Scott King Honor.) This is remarkable not only for the quality of the work but because

BHM: Virginia Hamilton and Patricia McKissack2021-02-01T11:04:16-05:00

2012’s First Amazing Read: Edem Awumey’s Dirty Feet

2020-05-21T16:11:02-04:00

House of Anansi, 2011 Edem Awumey’s Dirty Feet is a slim volume, but its contents are hefty indeed. Askia’s story reminds the reader that one is wise not to judge insides by outsides, that the dimensions of an individual’s inner life expand even beyond personal experiences, that one

2012’s First Amazing Read: Edem Awumey’s Dirty Feet2020-05-21T16:11:02-04:00

Drawing Conclusions: The Walking Dead

2014-03-15T18:41:50-04:00

I first made the acquaintance of the series during my first Dewey's Read-a-Thon, when I was looking for graphic novels to entertain Mr. BIP; we've both become completely hooked. I was struck by the comments in the introduction, including this one: “This is a very character driven endeavor.

Drawing Conclusions: The Walking Dead2014-03-15T18:41:50-04:00

On Your Plate: Two Foodie Reads

2014-03-15T18:22:30-04:00

Oran B. Hesterman's Fair Food Growing a Healthy, Sustainable Food System for All NY: Public Affairs, 2011 Though viewed through a consistently American lens, Fair Food has much of value to offer readers and eaters beyond those borders. In his introduction, Hesterman draws lines between what others who have written

On Your Plate: Two Foodie Reads2014-03-15T18:22:30-04:00

Philippa Gregory’s The Lady of the Rivers (2011)

2014-03-15T18:02:55-04:00

Who wouldn't fall for a guy with the "finest collection of books and manuscripts outside the Church in Europe"? Mind you, this is a time when a bookworm can't necessarily slip a bound volume into her purse or pocket. A work is as likely to be on a

Philippa Gregory’s The Lady of the Rivers (2011)2014-03-15T18:02:55-04:00
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