When this German-born 12 year-old recieved a diary for her birthday, she never expected her daily entries would one day become a banned book in Florida. Her writings (the original version, not a later graphic novel illustrated version) joined Schindler's List, Maus, The Fixer, along with dictionaries, the Guinness Book of World Records, science books by National Geographic and even thesaureses being removed from school libraries and classrooms in Escambia County, FL in 2024. The book is Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, first published in 1947, and the group wanting it banned due to "sexual content" has ties to the national organization, Moms For Liberty.
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for October 22, 2024
Although this author gave up working on her doctorate when she married in 1953, she went on to become a feminist voice in science fiction and fantasy. She wrote the Earthsea trilogy for teens and the Catwings picture books for the youngest readers. Her novel The Left Hand of Darkness took place on a fictional planet where no one had a fixed sex. This book and others for adults led to her becoming the first woman to win the Hugo and Nebula awards. She once said "Hard times are coming...we'll need writers who can remember freedom..." Her words still ring true today. She died in her beloved Portland, Oregon in 2018. This is Ursula K. Le Guin.
October--Lots of Literacy!
Early in October, author/illustrator Suzanne Bloom arrived in Glenwood from her home in upstate New York, to share her books, in English and Spanish, with children up and down the valley as part of Raising a Reader. Suzanne and I met ten years ago at a Highlights workshop and it was so fun to see her again! We took a drive through the mountains for barbecue in Redstone, and rode the gondola up to the Adventure Park high above Glenwood Springs. Suzanne was also part of the Arts and Literacy fest at the Glenwood Library on October 12th.
Then on Saturday, October 19th, the Garfield County Libraries held a protest against banning books in Centennial Park downtown at 11:00, and then at 12:00--our town's new book store opened down the street in the King Mall! Welcome, welcome Alpenglow Books and Gifts! And let's celebrate the love of books and reading among all ages!
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for October 8, 2024
This Pennsylvania illustrator loves drawing the natural world and is particularly good with pumpkins. She illustrated one of my favorite non-fiction picture books, Cactus Hotel by Brenda Z. Guiberson, about how a cactus is host to numerous desert creatures even after it collapses. Her beautiful pumpkins appear in Linda White's Too Many Pumpkins from 1996 and aso the preschool Halloween classic, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams from 1988, which was a Publishers Weekly seasonal bestseller for many years. This is the illustrator Megan Lloyd.