{Synopsis} –One choice can transform you—or it can destroy you. But every choice has consequences, and as unrest surges in the factions all around her, Tris Prior must continue trying to save those she loves—and herself—while grappling with haunting questions of grief and forgiveness, identity and loyalty, politics and love. Tris's initiation day should have […]
Month: March 2014
{Daisy’s Big Night: Sandra V. Feder}
{Synopsis} – Daisy has always loved making lists of her favorite words. When her neighbor invites her to a poetry party, Daisy learns many new wondrous things she can do with the words she's collected. But can she create something truly special for the Student Showcase night? Daisy's Big Night is the third book in […]
{My Dog, My Cat: Ashlee Fletcher}
{Synopsis} – In this bright new picture book, the author describes all the differences between her dog and cat, who don't always get along. Her dog barks; her cat meows. Her dog likes steak; her cat likes tuna. Her dog's tongue is wet; her cat's tongue is rough. But the story ends on a delightfully […]
{Olinguito Speaks Up: Cecilia Velastegui}
{Synopsis} – Olinguito is a shy and furry animal that sucks his thumb all day long and hides in the treetops of the Ecuadorian cloud forest. No one in the whole world knows that he exists. Olinguito is too shy to let the other creatures know that he has been listening and watching them, and […]
{Michael Recyle and Bootleg Peg: Ellie Patterson}
{Synopsis} – It's the new installment of Michael Recycle! Our caped-clean-Earth-crusader is on the job and turning his attention to a new frontier-the high seas! Read along as Michael rights another environmental wrong in this colorful, fun book that's perfect for young readers. {My thoughts} – This is a nice little pirate book. It is […]
{Made in China: Vanita Oelschlager}
{Synopsis} – Made In China touches on two seemingly unrelated subjects – adoption and sibling relations. As told in this story. These are intertwined and very important to one young child who literally was “made in China.” The story begins when the child is told by her older sister, in a teasing manner, that she […]
{Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries: Vanita Oelschlager}
{Synopsis} – Life is a Bowl Full of Cherries show children the magic of idioms – words that separately have one meaning, but together take on something entirely different. Children are curious about words, especially phrases that make them laugh (“Couch potato!”), sound silly (“Eat your words”) or trigger images that tickle a child’s sense […]
{Don’t Dangle Your Participle: Vanita Oelschlager}
{Synopsis} – Words and pictures show children what a dangling participle is all about. Young readers are shown an incorrect sentence that has in it a dangling participle. They are then taught how to make the sentence read correctly. It is done in a cute and humorous way. The dangling participle loses its way and […]
{Porcupette Finds a Family: Vanita Oelschlager}
{Synopsis} – Porcupette Finds a Family, is a story about how a baby porcupine (called a porcupette) finds a new family after losing his mother. He wants to have an attachment to the bear family he finds, but is afraid his “bear” mother and “bear” brother and sister will leave him too. This causes him […]
{Postcards From a War: Vanita Oelschlager}
{Synopsis} – Postcards from a War is about a boy whose mother has recently been deployed overseas to a war. His grandfather, who was about the same age when his father left to serve in World War II, helps him understand why she has gone away. He shares with his grandson postcards and letters sent […]

