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When you are young and black and living in the inner city — people think they know you. They like to tell you what to read, why the way you speak is all wrong and why that outfit you are wearing is not appropriate for school. Sometimes they are right....
We have awarded this year's Calling Caldecott to Aaron Becker's Journey and Peter Brown's Mr. Tiger Goes Wild, two books we love love love.Yes, a TIE.This was a decision we really did not want to have to make. This outcome would be impossible on the actual committee -- the real committee could...
Seven Impossible Things interviewsMonica Edinger's Educating AliceLesley's book blog http://classroombookshelf.blogspot.com/Teaching Books author pronunciation guideMock award sites Calling Caldecott Heavy Medal ...
Everyone here is busy reading and re-reading the books of 2012 in preparation for our Fanfare choices for the best books of the year. (Last year's list.) Any and all available copies get pulled into service, meaning one editor might have the finished book, another an ARC, another an ebook...
Have you heard about the "newly-discovered" Beatrix Potter story that's about to be published?Well, in fact it has been around for a while. Way back in [?1942? get date], Mrs. Heelis (call her Beatrix Potter at your peril!) sent several unpublished manuscripts to Bertha Mahony, the Horn Book's founder. Bertha...
Ethel Heins and Lillian Gerhardt What prompted Lillian Gerhardt, editor of School Library Journal, to tell Horn Book editor Ethel Heins, “On second thought, I may fly up to Boston and hit you over the head with a chair after all”? It started with the tricky term “mainstream”...