Read-Through Fridays

The Once and Future King by T.H. White — Radio Dramatization

My friend Brian Sibley — who is a journalist, historian, expert on many different writers, and an amazing radio dramatist/playwright — has dramatized (dramatised with an “s” for Britons like Brian) T.H. White’s incredible series of books about King Arthur and the wonderful Merlyn, five books which are all clustered under the title The Once …

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Leaving China by James McMullan — a book to savor

Title: Leaving China: an artist paints his World War II childhood Author/Illustrator: James McMullan Publisher: Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin, 2014 Genre: Autobiography; illustrated book for older kids Audience Age: 8 and up (including adults) Themes/Topics: Author/Artist’s early life; China during World War II; Art and growing up Opening Sentences: “My earliest memory is of throwing …

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Finding Grace, by Becky Citra — Middle Grade Book Recommendation

Title: Finding Grace (A Gutsy Girl Book) Author: Becky Citra Publisher: Toronto: Second Story Press, 2014. Genre: Middle Grade Fiction, set in 1954 Audience Age: 8-12 Themes/Topics: Friendship, secrets, families Opening Sentences: Dear Grace, I have been accused of a crime! Someone stole Nancy Collier’s brand-new glow-in-the-dark yo-yo today. Miss Noonan did a desk check. …

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In the Spotlight — Teresa Robeson and Fiction for a Cause

My friend Teresa Robeson is multi-talented. She’s a homeschooler, a homesteader, and a writer in several genres. And you should see her sketches of birds! I got to know her because of her interest in writing for kids, and particularly writing picture books, but the books we’re focusing the spotlight on today are collections of …

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