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Professor of Education Carthage College Kenosha, WI PhD. Children's Literature

The Lynching Of Louie Sam

The Lynching of Louie Sam Book Cover In 1884, in Washington Territory just miles from the British Columbia border, 15-year-old George Gillies and his siblings discover a local white settler murdered.  Suspicion falls on 14-year-old Louie Sam, a member of the Stó:lo tribe. George and his friend Pete secretly follow a lynch mob into Canada, where Louie Sam is seized and hanged.  But, George and his father have doubts about Louie Sam’s guilt.  Based on the only recorded lynching to occur on Canadian soil, this is a gripping story about racism, injustice, mob mentality, and discrimination.  A final note provides historical facts. mjw
Title: The Lynching Of Louie Sam
Author: Elizabeth Stewart
Publisher
: Annick Press, Toronto
Copyright
: 2012
Original language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-55451-438-0
Paperback pages
: 288
Age range
: 12 up
Genre
: Historical fiction
Book setting
: British Columbia, Canada
Author’s ethnicity
: Canadian
Author’s residence
: Canada
Awards
: 2013 Notable Books forA Global Society, 2103 Best Books for Kids and Teens – Canadian Children’s Book Center
Subjects
: British Columbia, Decision making, Historical fiction, Justice, Mystery, Native peoples, Racism

The Rabbit Girl

The Rabbit Girl Book Cover Two narratives, one past and one present, are told side by side in this clever, powerful novel.  Tony and Alice escape the London Blitz and befriend fascinating old Mrs. H. who has sketched a portrait of a young girl holding a rabbit.  Teenage Mallie lives in present day London, works in a pet shop, attempts to find romance for her mom, and purchases the sketch in an antique shop.  This story of hope and change is pulled together by the mysterious sketch.  A brief biography at the back of the book reveals the famous mystery artist. mjw
Title: The Rabbit Girl
Author: Mary Arrigan
Publisher
: Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
Copyright
: 2011
Original language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-84780-156-2
Paperback pages
: 211
Age range
: 9-12
Genre
: Historical fiction
Book setting
: England
Author’s ethnicity
: English
Author’s residence
: England
Awards
: 2012 USBBY Outstanding International Books List, Calderdale Award Shortlist, Hillingdon Book of the Year Award Shortlist, Stockport Children’s Book Award Shortlist
Subjects
: Artists, England, Europe, Evacuation of civilians, Great Britain, Lake district, Beatrix Potter, Teenage girls, Western Europe, World War II (1939-1945)

Here I Am

Here I Am Book Cover This semi-autobiographical wordless graphic novel illustrates the story of a young boy who emigrates with his family from an Asian land to New York City.  Facial expressions, body language, and colors in the whimsical, abstract watercolor and digital art depict his transition and triumph in discovering his new place in a foreign landscape.  An author’s note describes her journey at age four from Korea to Washington D.C.  This universal tale would be useful with immigrant populations in any community. mjw
Title: Here I Am
Author: Patti Kim
Illustrator: Sonia Sanchez
Publisher
: Picture Window Books, an imprint of Capstone
Copyright
: 2014
Original language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-4048-8299-7
Hardcover pages
: 40
Age range
: 5-10
Genre
: Picture book, Graphic novel
Book setting
: Asia and New York City
Author’s ethnicity
: Korea
Author’s residence
: U.S.
Illustrator’s ethnicity:  Spanish
Illustrator’s residence:  
Spain
Subjects
: Acceptance, Emigration. Friendship. Immigration. Stories without words, United States

The Power Of Harmony

The Power of Harmony Book Cover TIn 1968, in the coal mining town of Springhill, Nova Scotia, nine-year-old Jenny dreams of being a famous singer, but she suffers from stage fright and has become the target of bullies at school.  She makes friends with Melody, a proud Mi’kmaq girl who has moved from a residential school.  The girls bond.  They both love books, nature, and music.  The powerful harmony they develop helps them face challenges of peer cruelty, racism, and grief.  The time and place of socially evolving Canada are captured perfectly in the first-person narration. mjw
Title: The Power Of Harmony
Author: Jan L. Coates
Publisher
: Red Deer Press
Copyright
: 2013
Original language
: English
ISBN
: 978-0-83995-495-3
Paperback pages
: 264
Age range
: 9 up
Genre
: Historical Fiction
Book setting
: Springhill, Nova Scotia
Author’s ethnicity
: Canadian
Author’s residence
: Canada
Subjects
: 1960s, Aboriginal people, Bullying, Canada, Coal mining, Death, Family, Mi’kmaq, North America, Nova Scotia, Prejudice, Residential schools

Noodle Pie

Noodle Pie Book Cover Spunky eleven-year-old Andy Nguyen, who grew up in Australia, is visiting family in Vietnam with his father, a refugee who escaped from Vietnam during the war.  Insane traffic, vendors cooking on the sidewalk, street kids selling postcards to tourists, and an unfamiliar family that he has never met all contribute to Andy’s culture shock.  His attitude changes as he learns more about his family and the cultural and economic differences between Vietnam and Australia.  This fascinating coming-of-age story provides details about Vietnamese history and contemporary issues.  Easy Vietnamese recipes and a note about street kids in Vietnam are also included. mjw
Title: Noodle Pie
Author: Ruth Starke
Publisher
: Kane Miller, a division of EDC Publishing
Copyright
: 2010
Original language
: English
Original publisher
: Omnibus Books, Scholastic Australia
Original copyright
: 2008
ISBN
: 978-1-935279-25-9
Hardcover pages
: 189
Age range
: 9 up
Genre
: Fiction
Book setting
: Vietnam
Author’s ethnicity
: Australian
Author’s residence
: Australia
Awards
: 2010 National Festival Awards Shortlist, 2009 Book of the Year Award, Speech Pathology Australia
Subjects
: Asia, Australia, Immigration, Family, Oceania, Southeastern Asia, Vietnam

Martín de Porres: The Rose In The Desert


Martín de Porres, son of a Spanish nobleman and an African slave, was born in the barrios of Lima, Peru, in 1579. As a child, he lived in poverty and neglect. He was apprenticed to a doctor and developed powers of healing. News of his miracles spread and eventually he was allowed to join a monastery. An author’s note explains that he was beatified in 1837 and canonized in 1962 as the first black saint of the Americas. He is the patron saint of universal brotherhood, interracial relations, social justice, those of mixed race, public education, and animal shelters. mjw
Title: Martín de Porres: The Rose In The Desert
Author: Gary D. Schmidt
Illustrator
: David Diaz
Publisher
: Clarion Books
Copyright
: 2012
Original language
: English
ISBN
: 978-0-547-61218-8
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 6-9
Genre
: Picture book biography
Book setting
: Lima, Peru
Author’s residence
: United States
Illustrator’s residence
: United States
Awards
: 2013 Pura Belpre Award for Illustration, Americas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
Subjects
: Biography, Christian saints, Peru, South America

Meena

MeenaThe suspicious children of Fly Street are convinced that their elderly neighbor is a toad-eating witch.  They call her names, write her a threatening letter, and believe that the little girl who visits her house must be under a spell.  When they learn that the little girl is Meena’s granddaughter, they discover that there is nothing wicked-witchy about Meena.  Meena treats them with kindness, patience, and slices of her delicious homemade cherry pie.  Illustrated with bright abstract collages, this is a humorous and hopeful book about overcoming misunderstandings. mjw
Title: Meena
Author: Sine Van Mol
Illustrator
: Carianne Wijffels
Publisher
: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
Copyright
: 2011
Original language
: Dutch
Original title
: Mina Lieverd
Original publisher
: Wielsbeke
Original copyright
: 2010
ISBN
: 978-0-8028-5394-3
Hardcover pages
: 28
Age range
: 5-9
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Belgian
Author’s residence
: Belgium
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Belgian
Illustrator’s residence
: Belgium
Awards
: USBBY Outstanding International Books List
Subjects
: Europe, Grandmothers, Fear, Old age, Prejudices, Western Europe

The Midnight Palace

This brilliantly translated and haunting mixture of adventure, magic, and horror is set in the shady alleyways of 1930s Calcutta.  Ben and Sheere, twins separated at birth, find each other sixteen years later and have to confront the evil figure from their past who killed their parents.  A secret society of quirky and likeable friends, a labyrinthine railway station, ghostly orphan trains, and a convoluted plot make this cult classic fast moving and entrancing. mjw

 

Title: The Midnight Palace
Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Publisher
: Little, Brown, and Company
Copyright
: 2011
Original language
: Spanish
Translator
: Lucia Graves
Original title
: El Palacio de la Medianoche
Original publisher
: Edebém
Original copyright
: 1994
ISBN
: 978-0-316-04474-5
Paperback pages
: 304
Age range
: 12 up
Genre
: Historical Fiction
Book setting
: Calcutta, India
Author’s ethnicity
: Spanish
Author’s residence
: Barcelona, Spain and Los Angeles, California
Subjects
: Asia, Calcutta, Conspiracies, Demonology, India, Orphans, Secret societies, Southern Asia, Twins

In Darkness

In Darkness is a violent, challenging, dark novel that alternates chapters between the aftermath of the 2010 Haitian earthquake and the late 18th century slave rebellion led by Toussaint L’Ouverture.  The story is based on the history and truth of a country full of problems, corruption, and atrocities.  Shorty is a fifteen-year-old thug trapped beneath the rubble of a ruined hospital.  He slips in and out of consciousness, shares a psychic connection with L’Ouverture, and dreams of a better future.  Unflinching violence, zombies, infanticide, and strong language make this book not for the faint-hearted, although it is evocative and engrossing. mjw

Title: In Darkness
Author: Nick Lake
Publisher
: Bloomsbury Books
Copyright
: 2012
Original language
: English
Original title
: In Darkness
Original publisher
: Bloomsbury Publishing
Original copyright
: 2012
ISBN
: 978-1-59990-743-7
Paperback pages
: 352
Age range
: 14 up
Genre
: Fiction
Book setting
: Haiti
Author’s ethnicity
: British
Author’s residence
: Great Britain
Awards
: 2013 Printz Winner
Subjects
: Caribbean; Gangs; Haiti – earthquake; Haiti – history; North America; Revolution; Toussaint L’Ouverture, 1743-1803; Survival; Violence.

I Am Different! Can You Find Me?

This clever picture book, presents sixteen “spot the difference” puzzles that celebrate our differences.  Each vibrant, mixed-media spread repeats the question Can You Find Me? in one of sixteen different languages now spoken in North America, including English, Hebrew, Hawaiian, Cree, Arabic, Filipino, Gullah, Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Nahuatl, Italian, Navajo, French, and American Sign Language.  Supplemental text provides information about each language, phonetic pronunciation guides, and familiar words that come from each language.  Backmatter includes a short piece on “Languages Around the World” and an answer key explaining that there may be more than one answer for each page. mjw

Title: I Am Different! Can You Find Me?
Author: Manjula Padmanabhan
Illustrator
: Manjula Padmanabhan
Publisher
: Charlesbridge
Copyright
: 2011
Original Language
: English
Original title
: I Am Different! Can You Find Me?
Original publisher
: Tulika Publishers, India
Original copyright
: 2011
ISBN
: 978-1-57091-640-3
Paperback pages
: 32
Age range
: 6 up
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Indian
Author’s residence
: India
Subjects
: Asia, India, Manners and customs, Multicultural education, North America, Language and culture, Picture puzzles, Southern Asia

Fruitloops And Dipsticks

When her new teacher mistakes twelve-year-old Simone for a boy, the excitement and complications of her double life begin.  Quirky and eccentric characters; amusing episodes; and themes encompassing teenage identity, sexuality, gender, intergenerational friendships, and death make this an interesting and entertaining story.  Simone’s world of fruitloops and dipsticks includes an impulsive and artistic mother, ducks in the classroom, lost dogs, and kooky friends.  First published in Sweden in 1984, this beautifully written first person narration is a product of its time with a real Scandinavian flavor. mjw
Title: Fruitloops and Dipsticks
Author: Ulf Stark
Publisher
: Gecko Press
Copyright
: 2010
Original language
: Swedish
Translator
: Julia Marshall
Original publisher
: Bonniers Carlsen
Original copyright
: 1984
ISBN
: 978-1-877467-58-5
Paperback pages
: 152
Age range
: 12 up
Genre
: Fiction
Book setting
: Sweden
Author’s ethnicity
: Swedish
Author’s residence
: Sweden
Awards
: Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
Subjects
: Europe, Families, Humorous stories, Intergenerational relations, Northern Europe, Sweden