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I LOVE children's books of all kinds and have a particular passion for a beautifully written picture book. I also like serious literary fiction old and new -- I'm a huge Jane Austen fan and am currently reading my way through Ian McEwan's novels. I'm also fond of good literary essays, poetry, and interesting non-fiction on women's history, religion, and animals, among other topics.
Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors (Hardcover)
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Published: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 04/01/2009
In delicate, insightful free verse, Joyce Sidman follows the colors through the seasons, illuminating the surprising ways they emerge and change. Beautifully illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski, this book is original in concept and skillfully executed.
Button Up!: Wrinkled Rhymes (Hardcover)
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Published: Harcourt Children's Books, 04/01/2009
The poems in Button Up! are light, clever, and very funny - and don't strain to fit into their bouncing rhyme scenes. Even better, each poem is told from the point of view of an item of clothing. I especially enjoyed "Old T-shirt"!
The Adoration of Jenna Fox (Hardcover)
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Published: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 04/01/2008
Jenna wakes from a coma with little memory of life before her terrible accident. Why has her family moved to California? Why do her hands feel like they're not her own? A fascinating story about the nature of identity and the limits of medical science.
Through Time: London (Hardcover)
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Published: Kingfisher, 06/01/2009
A visually appealing, easy-to-read history of London, this book will be appreciated by kids interested in cities as well as those who want to know more about English history. It would make a great companion to the many children's books set in and around London.
The White Darkness (Paperback)
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Published: HarperTeen, 01/01/2009
This Printz Medal-winning book has something for everyone - a fabulous first person narrative voice, suspense, adventure, a breah-taking Antarctic setting, and drop-dead gorgeous writing.
The Magic Half (Paperback)
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Published: Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, 04/01/2009
Have you ever been lonely in a new place? Do you thrill at the thought that magic might be lurking in your own closet, left behind by a long-ago occupant of your room? Did you ever wonder what familiar places looked like 100 years ago? For fans of classics where regular kids get into slightly scary but mostly fun adventures...
Looks (Paperback)
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Published: Speak, 05/01/2009
A work of deep empathy. The use of alternating narrators allows the reader to view the protagonists from both outside and in - and to consider how much physical appearance does and does not reflect a person's inner self. The book is also an exploration of how the emotional lives of teen girls play out through their relationships to food and the body. Don't be fooled by the cover into thinking this is a silly book!!
Wabi Sabi (Hardcover)
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Published: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 10/01/2008
A book for children and adults, Wabi Sabi was a New York Times Best Illustrated Book for 2008. This book can be enjoyed on many levels: for its poetry, for its window into Japanese culture, for its story of a little cat's big guest, or for its gorgeous collage alone.
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Published: Tricycle Press, 09/01/2007
A great gift for a young nature lover or for someone who loves hidden picture puzzles! The beautiful photographs conceal cleverly camouflaged animals, while the accompanying poems are fun to read aloud. They will also help you solve the puzzles. Includes info about all of the animals, for the extra curious.
Anything But Typical (Hardcover)
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Published: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 03/01/2009
This book is anything but typical! Jason's unique voice will draw you into his world, letting you feel what it's like to live every day with autism. But what makes Jason truly special is how he will make you notice how YOU behave. Suddenly, what is "normal" will look brand new.


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