An Assortment of Kidlit: Four Books

2014-03-15T18:19:40-04:00

A giraffe and a cat. Origami gone wild. A fantastic book of transformative tales. A word-lovin' ol' woman, and a sword-wielding girl. The first of these two came to me via Shelagh Rogers' The Next Chapter on CBC. (It's worth repeating; her enthusiasm about all kinds of storytelling is wholly contagious.)

An Assortment of Kidlit: Four Books2014-03-15T18:19:40-04:00

Ananse Stories: Adwoa Badoe’s Pot of Wisdom

2020-10-20T09:36:49-04:00

As a child, I didn't enjoy the Ananse stories. I did read a lot of fairy tales and stories about enchantment;I liked the Uncle Remus stories, and I loved the Mouse Woman stories (anyone else in the Mouse Woman fan club?), but Ananse didn't do it for me. That may

Ananse Stories: Adwoa Badoe’s Pot of Wisdom2020-10-20T09:36:49-04:00

Téa Obreht’s The Tiger’s Wife (2011)

2014-03-13T20:07:41-04:00

Téa Obreht’s The Tiger’s Wife Weidenfeld & Nicolson-Orion, 2011 (Looking for a swallow rather than a full glass? ORANGE Squirt below.) Here are the elements of Téa Obreht’s debut novel that really worked for me: * Her depiction of a society saturated by war, violence, and loss is solid. “We’re

Téa Obreht’s The Tiger’s Wife (2011)2014-03-13T20:07:41-04:00
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