Nalo Hopkinson’s The Chaos (2012)

2020-10-22T12:23:46-04:00

On the surface, Nalo Hopkinson's YA novel is about the chaos which ensues after a volcano emerges dramatically in Lake Ontario. Simon & Schuster, 2012 It also, however, takes on the chaotic elements of the reader's society: the sexism, ableism, homophobia and racism that characterizes the everyday world

Nalo Hopkinson’s The Chaos (2012)2020-10-22T12:23:46-04:00

Hiromi Goto’s Darkest Light (A More Diverse Universe)

2021-06-04T15:01:10-04:00

The events of Darkest Light unfold sixteen years after Hiromi Goto's Half World (here, I spell out the reasons why I fell under its spell). Penguin - Razorbill, 2012 Melanie is off-stage and readers know little of her story, only what Gee, knows, that "...something had happened to Older Sister. Something bad."

Hiromi Goto’s Darkest Light (A More Diverse Universe)2021-06-04T15:01:10-04:00

Rumer Godden’s The Dolls’ House (1948)

2014-03-17T16:11:42-04:00

The day I consider myself too grown-up to read a children's story, is the day I stop reading. Rumer Godden's The Dolls' House (1948) Illus. Tasha Tudor (1976) I re-read this slim volume countless times when I was a girl. Not only did I have a dollhouse, but I was one of

Rumer Godden’s The Dolls’ House (1948)2014-03-17T16:11:42-04:00

Joan Bodger on Making Literary Pilgrimages

2014-03-17T14:13:03-04:00

I first read Joan Bodger's How the Heather Looks: A Joyous Journey to the British Sources of Children's Books (1959) about twenty years ago, and I recall liking it well enough, but wishing that there was a little more about their bookishness and a little less about England. Now I think it's a perfect blend.

Joan Bodger on Making Literary Pilgrimages2014-03-17T14:13:03-04:00

If I said it’s like Anne of Green Gables

2014-03-15T19:55:48-04:00

Well, then, I'd be lying. Because nothing is like Anne of Green Gables, right? But I'll Be Watching gave me a lot of the same feelings that reading my battered copy of Montgomery's story gives me. That's bound to sound hyperbolic, so let me explain. Pamela Porter's novel opens

If I said it’s like Anne of Green Gables2014-03-15T19:55:48-04:00
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