On Snowden Mountain

On Snowden MountainOn Snowden Mountain by Jeri Watts
Published by Candlewick Press on September 10th 2019
ISBN: 0763697443
Pages: 208
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five-stars

This historical fictional novel takes place during WWII. Twelve year old Ellen faces many challenges. Her father has left to fight in the war and her mother is suffering from severe depression. Ellen contacts her aunt to help them. They go to her aunt’s home in the mountains of Virginia. There is no electricity or running water. Life is much different than what Ellen and her mother were used to in Baltimore. Ellen meets and becomes friends with a classmate who faces his own set of difficulties. There are many touching moments in this well written story that deals with family, friendship, mental illness, domestic violence, and alcoholism. The characters and the plot are very well developed. Although, this story takes place in the 1940s the issues are contemporary. I highly recommend this exceptional book for grades 4-6. Reviewed by Kris Zuidema, retired school librarian, Standish

five-stars

Rachel’s Roses

Rachel’s RosesRachel's Roses by Ferida Wolff, Margeaux Lucas
Published by Holiday House on August 20th 2019
ISBN: 0823443655
Pages: 112
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five-stars

This short chapter book is set in the early 1900s in an immigrant neighborhood in New York City. Rachel is in third grade and has a younger sister Hannah. The family is getting ready for the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Rachel and her sister will be wearing identical skirts and she wants hers to stand out from Hannah’s skirt. Rachel ends up in a situation that causes her to need extra money for some special buttons that are beyond her family’s means. This endearing story about family relationships demonstrates what is really meaningful in the end. The story is short and simple. The message is strong and clear, but not didactic. Black and white drawings enhance this delightful book. An author's note is included. I highly recommend this for 3rd and 4th grade readers. Reviewed by Kris Zuidema, retired school librarian, Standish.

five-stars

Between Worlds: Folktales of Britain and Ireland

Between Worlds: Folktales of Britain and IrelandBetween Worlds: Folktales of Britain and Ireland by Kevin Crossley-Holland
Published by Candlewick Press on October 8th 2019
ISBN: 1536209414
Pages: 352
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four-stars

This U.S. edition was originally published in 2018 in the U.K. The author’s choice of forty-eight folktales and his retelling is exceptional. The collection is divided into themes. The author includes the source or sources used for his each of his retelling of the folktale and if he changed the title. All original titles are noted. A pronunciation guide is in the front of the book. There is a forward and afterward by the author. The black and white illustrations add to the magic of this superb collection of scary, funny, adventurous, and witty folktales. Readers will recognize some of the traditional stories and enjoy discovering lesser known folktales. I recommend this for readers ages 10 and up. Reviewed by Kris Zuidema, retired school librarian, Standish.

four-stars

Death Prefers Blondes

Death Prefers BlondesDeath Prefers Blondes by Caleb Roehrig
Published by Feiwel & Friends on January 29th 2019
ISBN: 1250155827
Pages: 448
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three-stars

Death Prefers Blondes

 

Margo is a rich seventeen-year-old socialite living in Los Angeles who, at first out of boredom, has begun a life of crime with a group of friends.  Readers learn what is motivating the Drag-wearing group’s members which range from a father in prison, to a search for excitement, enough money to go to ballet school and to parents’ or guardians’ drug addiction.  Margo is sending money to a refugee organization.

But, when Margo’s father is killed it becomes personal as she learns that her father was targeted with a poison specific to him.

Throughout it is never really in doubt that Margo and the boys will triumph.  The ages of the characters are all supposed to be in their teens but this didn’t seem realistic.  Mid-twenties would have been much more believable.  They talk about their high schools but they don’t appear to ever go.

This book is recommended for students in grades 10-12 who like adventure and learning about scientific gadgets.  This book was full of them.

 

Reviewed by Ellen Spring, Oceanside High School, Rockland

three-stars

Every Moment After

Every Moment AfterEvery Moment After by Joseph Moldover
Published by HMH Books for Young Readers on April 9th 2019
ISBN: 1328547272
Pages: 364
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three-stars

Cole and Matt are recent high school grads who are still struggling with the aftermath of a school shooter who killed most of their first grade classroom and rocked their entire community.  Cole survived and became the literal posterboy, known nationwide after a photograph went viral. Matt was home sick that day and has struggled ever since that day with not being there and why he survived when his classmates didn’t.  Matt is a baseball player heading to college in the fall dealing with an injury that he’s been ignoring. Cole’s father recently passed away, and he delayed college to stay home and take care of his mother. Both boys struggle daily to keep moving forward with their lives.

The book focuses solely on the people and their lives now, and only discusses the shooting when they talk about the people involved and the shooter himself.  No details are discussed. The author is a clinical psychologist, and has used his insight to create flawed and honest characters. Unfortunately, the characters seem to travel on a linear path and don’t show much growth.  By the end, they’re in pretty much the same positions they are at the beginning. They’ve made small changes, but it would have been nice to see them experience a bit of true healing. Instead of a true story arc, we have a peak into a period of their lives.  Best for ages 14+.

Reviewed by Kara Reiman, Maine State Library, Augusta

three-stars

Marvin & James save the Day

ISBN: 9781250186072
three-stars

This is book four in the series. James’ Dad is going to marry his friend, Christina, from the museum. They have asked James to be the best man. He’s nervous about many things, Where will they live. Will Marvin come with him? At the wedding, the ring falls through a drain. and Marvin helps save the day.

Reviewed by Jeri Fitzpatrick GNGMS Gray

This is a good story series for beginning readers.

three-stars

Monster Mache Art

ISBN: 9781541501270
three-stars

The book is a how-to make paper mache art. It’s part of the Wild Arts Projects series… Amazing Animal Art, Rad Recycled Art, and Super Scary Art. Table of contents gives tips, materials, and methods along with eight different monsters. Dinosaur, magnets, mates, greedy garbage monster, moon light, bugs, toad, and mummy in the closet. This would be good for four-year-olds with help to adults.

Reviewed by Jeri Fitzpatrick GNGMS Gray

 

three-stars

Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black

Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus BlackVoyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black by Marcus Sedgwick, Julian Sedgwick, Alexis Deacon
Published by Walker Books US on August 13th 2019
ISBN: 1536204374
Pages: 320
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five-stars

Fans of The Book Thief and Slaughter-House Five will thoroughly enjoy Marcus Sedgwick’s hybrid novel of war torn London and the mythical underground world of Orpheus, a Greek poet. Harry Black is at odds with his family during WWII — Harry is a Conscientious Objector and helps with the Fire Force to protect London during the bombings, whereas his brother, Ellis, is in the trenches. He sketches what he witnesses through the bombings to help him cope, but one afternoon when he leaves the local bar, leaving his brother inside, a bomb is dropped and Harry makes it his mission to find Ellis. Hence, the story is Harry’s search, knowing that Ellis is alive and how Harry must save him.

Inter-dispersed among the wonderfully created graphics are poems/songs written and/or sung by Orpheus as Harry begins to locate Ellis. An interesting combination of war stories and mythology that will urge readers to continue on. Recommended for grades 9 and up.

Reviewed by Kristin Taylor, Biddeford High School, Biddeford.

five-stars

On Edge

On EdgeOn Edge by Raelyn Drake
Published by Darby Creek (Tm) on January 1st 2019
ISBN: 1541540387
Pages: 104
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five-stars

Trevor and Micah decided to blow off school and go hiking and rock climbing for the day — just as long as they are home by their normal time — everything should be okay.  Almost to the top of the climb, the rope breaks and Micah falls and severely injures himself. To make things worse, once Trevor gets Micah comfortable and they figure out to get out safely — Trevor gets bit by a rattlesnake. Now it is a race to save Trevor’s Life.

A fast paced story of friendship and survival that will keep the reader going to find out how it ends. Recommended for grades 7 and up and will be a great addition to shelves.

Reviewed by Kristin Taylor, Biddeford High School, Biddeford.

five-stars

The Island

The IslandThe Island by D. A. Graham
Published by Darby Creek (Tm) on January 1st 2019
ISBN: 154154028X
Pages: 112
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five-stars

Ethan desperately wants to win the Teen Wilderness Masters reality show challenge — the Grand Prize is $50,000.  He wants to help pay off bills that his parents accrued while his dad was sick. He shouldn’t have any problems — was raised by research biologists, taught how to live off the land, find edible plants, make clean drinking water and to love nature. But, when he and nine other teen contestants are dropped off on an uninhabited island with no technology or other resources available to them — maybe he has bitten off more than he can chew.

A great survival/competition story that all will enjoy — especially those that are fans of reality tv shows like Survivor. Recommended for grades 7 and. up. Well written and easy to follow.

Reviewed by Kristin Taylor, Biddeford High School, Biddeford.

five-stars