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The Winter 2003/2004 Children's Book Sense 76
November 12, 2003
1. DIARY OF A WORM, by Doreen Cronin, Harry Bliss (Illus.) (Joanna Cotler
Books/HarperCollins, $15.99, 006000150X) "A favorite author comes up with
another big family hit. Would you believe a precocious worm who keeps a diary
documenting his life discoveries?" --Elsie Peterson, The Cottage Book
Shop, Glen Arbor, MI
2. DIARY OF A WOMBAT, by Jackie French, Bruce Whatley (Illus.) (Clarion
Books, $14, 0618381368) "Jackie French is one of my favorite discoveries.
In this hilarious picture book, she teams up with Bruce Whatley, who perfectly
illustrates a day in the life of your friendly neighborhood wombat. Two incredible
talents combine to make this one of my favorite children's books of the year!"
--Beth Henkes, University Book Store, Bellevue, WA
3. OLD TURTLE AND THE BROKEN TRUTH, by Douglas Wood, Jon J. Muth (Illus.)
(Scholastic, $17.95, 0439321093) "Douglas Wood's ability to capture the
wise lessons of nature and to voice them through Old Turtle is better
than ever in this sequel to the bestselling, award-winning Old Turtle. John
Muth's illustrations understate and, as a result, beautifully illuminate the
well-written text." --Marge Grutzmacher, Passtimes Books, Sister Bay,
WI
4. PIRATES!, by Celia Rees (Bloomsbury, $16.95, 1582348162) "In
the form of a memoir, this stunning novel, set in the 1700s, tells the story
of two young women who dramatically change the course of their lives. Full of
adventure and emotional depth, it's a must-read!" --Anna Lund, The King's
English, Salt Lake City, UT Also a Listening Library Audio (0807220728)
5. SKIPPYJON JONES, by Judy Schachner (Dutton, $15.99, 0525471340) "Any
cat who creates a Chihuahua alter ego for himself, complete with costume, theme
song, and parallel universe gets our vote. He gets the job done, yes indeed-o!"
--Jessica Bryant, Bound to Be Read, Albuquerque, NM
6. THE CONCH BEARER, by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (Roaring Brook Press,
$16.95, 0761319352) "An unlikely group wends its way across India from
Kolkata to the great Himalayas, in a race against time to save themselves and
all of mankind from evil and destruction. A first-rate fantasy with valuable
lessons about friendship, family, and loyalty." --Sarah Parker, Scott's
Bookstore, Mount Vernon, WA Also a Listening Library Audio (0807219592)
7. WOOLEYCAT'S MUSICAL THEATER (Book with Audio CD), by Dennis Joe Hysom,
Christine Walker (Illus.) (Tortuga Press, $18.95, 1889910252) "The text
and lyrics consist of cleverly fractured Mother Goose rhymes that add up to
a 10-song musical. The illustrations are adorable, and the musical accompaniment
is sprightly and beautifully produced." --Lilla Weinberger, Readers'
Books, Sonoma, CA
8. FAULT LINE: A Novel, by Janet Tashjian (Holt Books for Young Readers,
$16.95, 0805072004) "Becky, a driven high school senior with a burgeoning
career in stand-up comedy, develops an intense relationship with her new boyfriend,
Kip, also a young comic. But Becky's devotion and affection never seem to be
enough for Kip, and she finds herself involved with a young man as volatile
and dangerous as any fault line." --Kerri Lyons, BookPeople, Austin,
TX
9. SNOW MUSIC, by Lynne Rae Perkins (Greenwillow, $15.99, 0066239567)
"What does winter sound like? In this artful, deceptively simple picture
book, Lynne Rae Perkins has captured the oft-missed harmonies of a season --
from the rumbling chorus of a passing snowplow to the 'jingle, huff, jingle,
huff' of a dog trotting through the snow." --Alison Morris, Wellesley
Booksmith, Wellesley, MA
10. HOW I BECAME A PIRATE, by Melinda Long, David Shannon (Illus.) (Harcourt,
$16, 0152018484) "A witty tale that pirates of all ages will enjoy. Readers
will not be able to resist jumping into pirate-speak as they enjoy the catchy
rhyming verse and the bold and colorful illustrations." --Lisa Fabiano,
Hearts & Stars Bookshop, Canton, MA
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THE ALPHABET ROOM, by Sara Pinto (Bloomsbury,
$16.95, 1582348413) "A unique and lavish feast for the eyes. This fancy
board book brings the alphabet alive with interactive flaps and something new
to look at each time the book is opened." --Sarah Parker, Scott's Bookstore,
Mount Vernon, WA
COSMO ZOOMS, by Arthur Howard (Voyager Books/Harcourt, $6 paper, 0152047654)
"Cosmo's not the prettiest, the fastest, nor the loudest dog around, but,
as Cosmo learns, even he can be the best at something. This is a delightfully
simple story that teaches a valuable lesson." --LuAnn Salz, Green River
Books, Princeton, IL
DIGGER MAN, by Andrea Zimmerman & David Clemesha (Holt Books for
Young Readers, $15.95, 0805066284) "I have read a lot of construction books,
but every once in a while one comes along that sets itself apart. I love Digger
Man because it gets at every three-year-old boy's heart's desire: to be
a construction worker." --Nicole White, Vroman's Bookstore, Pasadena,
CA
TAILS, by Matthew Van Fleet (Red Wagon Books/Harcourt, $12.95, 0152167730)
"Tails is an interactive book of extraordinary grandeur. You will
pull, lift, touch, and smell your way through this delightful journey, while
learning to identify numerous animals as you count them from one to 10."
--Liz Sandler, Wild Rumpus, Minneapolis, MN
A IS FOR ABIGAIL: An Almanac of Amazing American Women, by Lynne Cheney,
Robin Preiss Glasser (Illus.) (Simon & Schuster, $16.95, 0689858191) "A
must-have for any girl's library, this book beautifully illustrates the contributions
women have made to American history. This A-B-C book starts with Abigail Adams
and highlights countless other amazing women, including Mary Kies, Emily Dickinson,
and Katharine Hepburn." --Dinah Paul, A Likely Story Children's Bookstore,
Alexandria, VA
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND: A Pop-up Adaptation, by Lewis Carroll,
Robert Sabuda (Illus.) (Little Simon, $24.95, 0689847432) "This is Robert
Sabuda's most amazing creation ever, featuring stunning pop-ups, special effects
including a 'Victorian peep show,' and tactile elements that make this a book
to read and admire again and again." --Karen Huck, Kepler's Books &
Magazine, Menlo Park, CA
BAGELS FROM BENNY, by Aubrey Davis, Dusan Petricic (Illus.) (Kids Can
Press, $15.95, 1553374177) "When I first read Bagels From Benny,
I sat down and cried. This warm, tender, and loving book will have you reaching
for tissues." --Connie Griffin, Bookworks, Albuquerque, NM
BOXES FOR KATJE, by Candace Fleming, Stacey Dressen-McQueen (Illus.)
(Farrar, $16, 0374309221) "Things are desperate in Holland after World
War II. This is the story of a package from America, the unselfish girl who
receives it, and a friendship between two towns." --Dana Harper, Brystone
Children's Books, Fort Worth, TX
BRUH RABBIT AND THE TAR BABY GIRL, by Virginia Hamilton, James E. Ransome
(Illus.) (Blue Sky Press/Scholastic, $16.95, 059047376X) "This classic
folktale of a wolf and a rabbit sheds light on an important lesson for all:
Do not take what is not yours. The book is filled with wonderful illustrations
by James E. Ransome and is based on folktales of the early generations of African-American
slaves." --Eileen Barron, Vroman's Bookstore, Pasadena, CA
BRUNDIBAR, retold by Tony Kushner, Maurice Sendack (Illus.) (Michael
di Capua Books/Hyperion Books for Children, $19.95, 0786809043) "Brundibar
is based on a Czech opera for children that was performed 55 times by the children
of Terezin, the Nazi concentration camp. This lyrical, Old World story -- like
Stone Soup -- is fun to read aloud and beautifully illustrated, too.
It's sure to earn a place among your favorite classics." --Katie Snodgrass,
Square Books, Oxford, MS
CHRISTMAS FOR A KITTEN, by Robin Pulver, Layne Johnson (Illus.) (Albert
Whitman & Company, $15.95, 080751151X) "Vivid details, a complex, yet
gentle tale that mixes holiday fantasy with real life, and beautiful pastel
illustrations make this a great Christmas book." --Pat Kutz, Lift Bridge
Book Shop, Brockport, NY
THE CHRISTMAS SHIP, by Dean Morrissey (HarperTrophy, $5.99 paper, 0064436055)
"With the help of animated toys, two children board a magical ship to help
Father Christmas on Christmas Eve. Destined to be a classic Christmas tale!"
--Emery Pinter, Chapter 11, Lawrenceville, GA
DINOSAILORS, by Deb Lund, Howard Fine (Illus.) (Harcourt, $16, 0152046097)
"Join an adventure-seeking band of dinos as they set sail on the high seas
and discover that the boating life is not so much fun! A great read-aloud!"
--Megan Scott O'Bryan, Scott's Bookstore, Mount Vernon, WA
THE DOT, by Peter H. Reynolds (Candlewick Press, $14, 0763619612) "This
book's messages of encouragement and inspiration are conveyed without being
preachy or too obvious. It's simply a little story that focuses on the idea
of passing along help and encouragement." --Janice Card, BYU Bookstore,
Provo, UT
THE FIRST FEUD: Between the Mountain and the Sea, by Lynn Plourde, Jim
Sollers (Illus.) (Down East Books, $15.95, 0892726113) "A great story with
an even greater lesson -- that beauty is not a treasure to be hoarded, but a
blessing to be shared." --Rita Moran, Apple Valley Books, Winthrop,
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GOLDIE AND THE THREE BEARS, by Diane Stanley (HarperCollins, $15.99,
0060000082) "A new version of an old tale that is visually charming and
plausibly modern. Children will love the bright illustrations and the repetition
that was the hallmark of the original story." --Jane Quinn, The Corner
Shelf, Omak, WA
I.Q. GOES TO THE LIBRARY, by Mary Ann Fraser (Walker & Company,
$15.95, 0802788777) "Since Mary Ann Fraser's precocious class pet, I.Q.,
has all the privileges of a student, he accompanies the class as they celebrate
Library Week. Every day, he discovers all the treasures it contains, and his
biggest wish of all is to get a library card so he can check out the funny book
that Mrs. Binder read to them their first day." --Jody Shapiro, Adventures
for Kids, Ventura, CA
And from the same author: I.Q. GOES TO SCHOOL
(Walker & Company, $15.95, 0802788130)
JUST ENOUGH AND NOT TOO MUCH, by Kaethe Zemach (Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic,
$16.95, 0439377242) "Simon has a great life. He has food, friends, and
his violin. As Simon begins to collect more items (hats, chairs, toys), he soon
becomes overwhelmed by all his 'stuff.' Now, he has no space to move around
in and no time to spend with friends. His solution? A party!" --Meg
Sherman, Chinook Bookshop, Colorado Springs, CO
K IS FOR KICK: A Soccer Alphabet, by Brad Herzog, Melanie Rose (Illus.)
(Sleeping Bear Press, $16.95, 1585361305) "A children's sports pictorial,
in full color. Parents and teachers will celebrate that it integrates sports
and reading in this country of soccer-crazy kids." --Virginia Hobson
Hicks, Books on the Bluff, Townsend, GA
THE KING OF CAPRI, by Jeanette Winterson, Jane Ray (Illus.) (Bloomsbury,
$16.95, 1582348308) "When the wind blows all of the rich and selfish King
of Capri's possessions off his island and into poor Mrs. Jewel's yard, she becomes
the Queen of Naples. Her generosity with this newfound wealth allows the king
to see that there are things more precious than gold and silver." --Beth
Puffer, Bank Street Bookstore, New York, NY
MABEL THE TOOTH FAIRY AND HOW SHE GOT HER JOB, by Katie Davis (Harcourt,
$16, 0152163077) "This story of how Mabel became the tooth fairy is just
plain fun! The details and asides make it a book you can return to many times."
--Pat Kutz, Lift Bridge Book Shop, Brockport, NY
MARTIN MACGREGOR'S SNOWMAN, by Lisa Broadie Cook, Adam McCauley (Illus.)
(Walker & Company, $16.95, 0802788580) "All year, Martin MacGregor
has been waiting for winter so he can build his snowmen. But when the snow won't
come, what is a 'creative' boy to do? Martin's interesting snow solutions will
keep readers laughing until spring!" --Nikki Mutch, UConn Co-op, Storrs,
CT
MY BIG SISTER, by Valorie Fisher (Atheneum, $14.95, 068985479X) "I
can't say enough about how refreshing this book is among the mountains of other
sibling books. Bright, funny pictures taken from a baby's point of view reinforce
a text in which a baby talks about how cool the big sister is. Giving a voice
to the new baby can help the older sibling feel closer to them, making the transition
a little easier." --Dinah Paul, A Likely Story Children's Bookstore,
Alexandria, VA
OLIVIA
AND THE MISSING TOY, by Ian Falconer (Atheneum, $16.95,
0689852916) "Olivia is back! This time, Ian Falconer has surpassed himself
with a great mystery and even more incredible illustrations." --Dallas
Holmes, Vroman's Bookstore, Pasadena, CA
ON NOAH'S ARK, by Jan Brett (Putnam, $16.99, 0399240284) "Favorite
children's illustrator and author Jan Brett is back with a glorious version
of Noah's Ark as seen through the eyes of Noah's keen and observant granddaughter."
--Deborah Woolsey, Dragonwings Bookstore, Waupaca, WI
PENGUIN AND LITTLE BLUE, by Megan McDonald, Katherine Tillotson (Illus.)
(Atheneum, $15.95, 0689844158) "Home is where the heart is
especially
if you're a pair of showbiz-savvy penguins living and performing thousands of
miles away from your beloved Antarctica. This gently amusing book also manages
to teach a thing or two about the habits and tastes of these singular birds."
--Ann Cannon, The King's English, Salt Lake City, UT
SEVEN SCARY MONSTERS, by Mary Beth Lundgren, Howard Fine (Illus.) (Clarion
Books, $15, 0395889138) "Playful language and charming illustrations make
this story -- about ridding a bedroom of monsters -- a book parents and grandparents
can read to young children again and again with enthusiasm." --Charlotte
Deon, Pine Island Books and More!, Matlacha, FL
JOHN DENVER'S SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDERS, Adapted and Illustrated by Christopher
Canyon (Dawn Publications, $19.95, 1584690488) "Each page is brimming over
with warmth and the dazzling brightness of a summer's day; there's enough sun
to cure even the toughest case of winter doldrums. An included audio CD is a
great bonus, making this the perfect gift." --Deborah Woolsey, Dragonwings
Bookstore, Waupaca, WI
THE TALE OF JACK FROST, by David Melling (Barron's, $14.95, 0764156756)
"Full of creatures real and imaginary, plus a small boy named Jack Frost.
The only problem in this magical world is the goblins ... and Jack can take
care of them!" --Liz Murphy, Learned Owl Book Shop, Hudson, OH
TURN! TURN! TURN!, by Pete Seeger,Wendy Anderson Halperin (Illus.) (Simon
& Schuster, $17.95, 0689852355) "Turn! Turn! Turn! features
beautiful illustrations to go along with a wonderful song. I loved both the
book and the audio CD that comes with it." --Lee Musgjerd, Lee's Book
Emporium, Glasgow, MT
WILEY AND JASPER, by Miriam Moss, Jutta Bucker (Illus.) (Mondo Publishing,
$15.95, 1593360606) "Wiley doesn't like dogs, and Jasper doesn't like kids.
One night, they are both lost in a thunderstorm. They are scared and comfort
each other
and a beautiful friendship is formed." --Adrienne
Harper, Brystone Children's Books, Fort Worth, TX
ZOO-OLOGY, by Joelle Jolivet (Roaring Brook Press, $17.95, 0761318941)
"Zoo-ology is a bold, beautiful oversized book that thematically
groups animals of all kinds, from the familiar to the exotic, large and small,
domestic and wild. The double-page spreads enhance the exquisite layout with
crisp, clear illustrations." --Jessica Wood, Northshire Bookstore, Manchester
Center, VT
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ALMOST FOREVER, by Maria Testa (Candlewick Press, $14.99, 0763619965)
"In a short, spare novel written as poems, Maria Testa has given us an
experience of loss and recovery, as the young narrator tells of the year her
father is away serving in Vietnam." --Nancy Felton, Broadside Bookshop,
Northampton, MA
AMBER BROWN IS GREEN WITH ENVY, by Paula Danziger (Putnam, $15.99, 0399231811)
"Paula Danziger, who dealt with divorce issues in novels for older readers,
writes with a humane touch about the real traumas facing younger children. Compromise
is modeled, and Amber's irrepressible spirit remains intact." --Jody
Shapiro, Adventures for Kids, Ventura, CA
THE ANCHOR: P. Moore Proprietor, by Blonnie Bunn Wyche (Banks Channel
Books, $12 paper, 1889199052) "This is a great historical novel for older
elementary-school-age readers and up. Blonnie Bunn Wyche has created a true
feel for the setting -- the North Carolina coast -- and the Pre-Revolutionary
period." --Betsy Goree, The Book Shelf, Tryon, NC
BLUE WOLF, by Catherine Creedon (Katherine Tegen Books/HarperCollins,
$15.99, 006050868X) "Jamie Park is invited to spend the summer with his
Aunt Louise in her isolated mountain cabin, where he learns many skills and
becomes more self-sufficient. When he is called upon to use these skills, he
discovers a surprising family secret." --Nancy Felton, Broadside Bookshop,
Northampton, MA
CHARLIE BONE AND THE TIME TWISTER, by Jenny Nimmo (Orchard Books, $9.95,
043949687X) "All your favorite (and most unfavorite) characters are here
in this wonderful sequel to Midnight for Charlie Bone, as well as some
new ones you'll enjoy. I love this series." --Julie Heidtman, Page One
Bookstore, Albuquerque, NM
FAMILIES: The Global Family Album, by Uwe Ommer (Universe Books, $25,
0789310090) "Kids ages three through 15 are featured with their families,
each on a two-page spread that includes maps and geographic information. A fabulous
way to 'visit' children around the world." --Jenifer Ross, City Lights
Bookstore, Sylva, NC
GODDESSES: A World of Myth and Magic, by Burleigh Muten, Rebecca Guay
(Illus.) (Barefoot Books, $19.99, 1841480754) "Goddesses welcomes
young readers to the realms of worldwide mythology and beliefs through strong
visual appeal and an eclectic, well-written text." --Becky Milner, Vintage
Books, Vancouver, WA
GREGOR THE OVERLANDER, by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic, $16.95, 0439435366)
"This story of a young boy who travels to an underground world is a knock-your-socks-off
fantasy for non-fantasy readers. I couldn't put it down." --Candace
Marino, San Marino Toy & Book Shoppe, San Marino, CA
A KILLING IN PLYMOUTH COLONY, by Carol Otis Hurst, Rebecca Otis (Walter
Lorraine Books/Houghton Mifflin, $15, 0618275975) "It's not easy being
the governor's son in Plymouth Colony in 1630. It is also not easy to live in
a town where a murder has been committed. The lone suspect is a lonely drunk
who has denied the charges. Finding out who really did it is tough, and the
ending is shocking." --Kimberly Soyka, Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza,
Albany, NY
LOONS: Diving Birds of the North, by Donna Love, Joyce Mihran Turley
(Illus.) (Mountain Press, $12 paper, 0878424822) "This factual, fun-filled
introduction to loons has plenty of information for young researchers and older
enthusiasts alike." --Barbara Theroux, Fact & Fiction, Missoula,
MT
LUBA: The Angel of Bergen-Belsen, As told to Michelle R. McCann, by
Luba Tryszynska-Frederick, Ann Marshall (Illus.) (Tricycle Press, $16.95, 1582460981)
"This is the true story of concentration camp prisoner (and survivor) Luba
Tryszynska's efforts to save 54 children whom the Nazis had left to die. The
story of her determination and bravery makes for one of the most hopeful and
humanitarian stories I've ever read." --Rebecca Mullin, Kids Ink, Indianapolis,
IN
PARVANA'S JOURNEY, by Deborah Ellis (Groundwood Books, $5.95 paper,
0888995199) "Parvana is separated from her family in Taliban-controlled
Afghanistan, so she heads to Kabul to find them. This is a must-read for the
many fans of the bestselling prequel, The Breadwinner." --Carol
Stoltz, The Concord Bookshop, Concord, MA
THE REVEALERS, by Doug Wilhelm (Farrar, $16, 0374362556) "Seventh-grader
Russ is sick of being the victim of the school's toughest bully, Richie. Russ
fumbles for a solution by asking advice from the class dweeb, Elliot, and a
new girl, Catalina, who is also a victim. The three look out for each other
and gradually develop a clever and innovative way to respond to Richie: They
write about the bullying and publish the stories in a school e-mail forum dubbed
'The Revealer.'" --Carol Chittenden, Eight Cousins, Falmouth, MA
THE SADDEST LITTLE ROBOT, by Brian Gage, Kathryn Otoshi (Illus.) (Soft
Skull Press, $16.95, 1932360050) "This is a super-cool early chapter book
for kids who love robots and science fiction." --Dana Harper, Brystone
Children's Books, Fort Worth, TX
THE SANDS OF TIME: A Hermux Tantamoq Adventure, by Michael Hoeye (Puffin,
$6.99 paper, 014250176X) "In Time Stops for No Mouse, Hoeye created
an adventurous and lovable mouse named Hermux Tantamoq. In The Sands of Time,
Hermux returns for another exciting adventure. This is a thought-provoking,
fun read!" --Daniel Elam, Branch's Chapel Hill Bookshop, Chapel Hill,
NC
THE STORY OF THE SEAGULL AND THE CAT WHO TAUGHT HER TO FLY, by Luis
Sepulveda, Chris Sheban (Illus.) (Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic, $15.95,
0439401860) "A comfortable house cat is entrusted with a seagull egg that
hatches into a beautiful baby seagull who needs to learn how to fly. This story,
filled with charm and hope, will set your heart soaring like a seagull in the
wind." --Deborah Woolsey, Dragonwings Bookstore, Waupaca, WI
SWEAR TO HOWDY, by Wendelin Van Draanen (Knopf, $15.95, 0375825053)
"Joey and Rusty are the best of friends, but one event will challenge their
ability to share the truth. This book maintains a real-life balance of humor
and sadness as events spin out of control for the two boys." --Holly
Frakes, Schuler Books & Music, Okemos, MI
THE TALE OF THE SWAMP RAT, by Carter Crocker (Philomel Books, $16.99,
0399239642) "Ossie, an orphaned swamp rat, learns to find his own way in
life, with the help of the swamp's venerable and wise old croc, Will. It is
an exciting tale, full of interesting and atmospheric details about swamp life.
The characters are reminiscent of the tales of Thornton W. Burgess -- with an
edge!" --Sue Carita, The Toadstool Bookshop, Milford, NH
TANGLED THREADS: A Hmong Girl's Story, by Pegi Deitz Shea (Clarion Books,
$15, 0618247483) "After 10 years in a Thailand refugee camp, a Laotian
girl and her grandmother (whom we first met in the author's The Whispering
Cloth) have realized their dream of joining their relatives in America.
Pegi Deitz Shea describes the fascinating Hmong culture as she sensitively and
realistically portrays the dilemmas both generations face as they struggle to
adjust to life in America." --Jan Owens, Millrace Books, Farmington,
CT
TERRIBLE TIMES: The Eddie Dickens Trilogy, Book Three), by Philip Ardagh,
David Roberts (Illus.) (Holt Books for Young Readers, $12.95, 0805071563) "I
adore these books, even for adults. The latest is a combination of Charles Dickens,
the films and art of Tim Burton, Lemony Snicket, and Monty Python. Theoretically
the series is for ages, seven to 12
but I keep one in my bathroom at
home for guests." --Kelly Justice, The Fountain Bookstore, Richmond,
VA Also a Listening Library Audio (0807218928)
And from the same author: DREADFUL ACTS: The Eddie
Dickens Trilogy, Book Two (Holt Books for Young Readers, $12.95, 0805071555)
UTTERLY ME, CLARICE BEAN, by Lauren Child (Candlewick Press, $15.99,
0763621862) "A favorite character of mine returns in Lauren Child's new
book. This time, we find Clarice Bean and her unique family dealing with strange
dogs in granddad's room, a disappeared friend, and a misbehaving book-report
partner (who becomes the main suspect for a classroom theft). Luckily, Clarice
has an indomitable sense of irony, and her collection of Ruby Redfort detective
books to guide her through it all." --Stephen Hammill, Inkwood Books,
Tampa, FL
CATALYST, by Laurie Halse Anderson (Puffin, $6.99 paper, 0142400017)
"Life has been moving along as perfectly as a string of chemical reactions
for science-and-math geek Kate Malone. Things start to go wrong, and then really
blow up when a tragedy forces the characters to view their world differently."
--Pam Stilp, Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, Brookfield, WI
THE FATTENING HUT, by Pat Lowery Collins (Houghton Mifflin, $15, 0618309551)
"Cultured paradigms of beauty and desirability and the customs upon which
they are dependent often defy reason, and therefore change. In The Fattening
Hut, we are witness to just how tragic both accommodation and resistance
to custom can be for girls required to undergo senseless and mutilating practices
-- circumstances that also prove tragic for the elder men and women steeped
in tradition and opposed to change." --Nooy Bunnell, Wellesley Booksmith,
Wellesley, MA
FREAKY GREEN EYES, by Joyce Carol Oates (HarperTempest, $16.99, 0066237599)
"Female narrator, Franky Pierson, calls her strong inner person Freaky
Green Eyes. This special visionary power allows her to discover the truth behind
her parents' marital difficulties and their dysfunction. Be warned: This book
has a heartbreaking conclusion. Oates is making a name for herself in young
adult literature." --Elsie Peterson, The Cottage Book Shop, Glen Arbor,
MI
And from the same author: BIG MOUTH & UGLY GIRL
(HarperTempest, $7.99 paper, 0064473473) and SMALL AVALANCHES AND OTHER
STORIES (HarperTempest, $16.99, 006001217X)
INSIDE OUT, by Terry Trueman (HarperTempest, $15.99, 0066239621) "In
this thriller, a teen struggling with schizophrenia is held hostage during a
bank robbery. This is my favorite YA book of the year, with realistic characters
and a hero that you really feel for." --Karen Maeda Allman, The Elliott
Bay Book Company, Seattle, WA
MOUNTAIN SOLO, by Jeanette Ingold (Harcourt, $17, 0152026703) "Ingold
masterfully intertwines two contrasting stories about musical talent -- one
about a Montana homesteading pioneer who is given little encouragement and has
little time to play the violin, the other about a contemporary girl who is not
only encouraged but is pushed to play the same instrument. It is only when she
takes a break and goes to Montana to live with her father that these two stories
come together and she finds within herself the desire to play." --Virginia
Duffey, Page One Bookstore, Albuquerque, NM
WASTELAND, by Francesca Lia Block (Joanna Cotler Books/HarperCollins,
$15.99, 006028644X) "Francesca Lia Block is a very eccentric writer. Her
imagery and subject matter are often soft, but colorful. In this novel, she
does not disappoint. Brother and sister share a close, some might say unhealthy,
relationship; Marina adores her older brother, Lex. However, this devotion begins
to control her life, and Lex's death only makes it worse. The story is a search
for truth, and, when Marina finds it, everyone is shocked." --Kimberly
Soyka, Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza, Albany, NY
THE WISH LIST, by Eoin Colfer (Miramax Books, $16.95, 0786818638) "In
this dark story, Meg and Belch are blown to pieces in a gas tank explosion during
an attempted robbery. In her last minutes, Meg displays a small bit of kindness,
so she is sent back from 'the tunnel' for a last chance at redemption. Belch,
whose body and mind are mixed up with his dead dog, is sent back by Satan to
stop Meg's salvation. An interesting look at good and evil as well as yet another
interpretation of the afterlife." --Shirley Mullin, Kids Ink, Indianapolis,
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