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Walking Home, by Eric Walters
- Age Range: 10 and up
- Grade Level: 5 and up
- Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Doubleday Canada; 1St Edition edition (September 23, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0385681577
- ISBN-13: 978-0385681575
Better World Books – a good place to order books
Do you ever order books online?
If so, you need to know that with Amazon more books does not mean more publishers or authors. It means less payment to publishers and authors, more monopoly and less choice. With the threat of Amazon becoming the world’s only publisher, printer and distributor we will have no choice, no competition.
For that reason I used to order from a great online bookseller in the UK – until Amazon bought them up! Your best bet is to order from a local bookstore.
BUT there is another great choice: http://www.betterworldbooks.com! Free worldwide shipping PLUS they donate to libraries and literacy. Room To Read is one of their sponsors.
Check out the website and see if you can use this bookseller, too.
Sister Anne’s Hands by Marybeth Lorbiecki
- Paperback: 40 pages
- Publisher: Puffin; Reprint edition (Dec 21 2000)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0140565345
- ISBN-13: 978-0140565348
Below Stairs by Margaret Powell
I don’t always like reading ‘adult’ books and usually prefer YA novels. But this nonfiction novel is such a pleasant read, and has inspired such a popular TV series that I want to make sure you hear about it.
I picked up my copy of Below Stairs because it looked promising and I was in need of a comfy December book. It was just that.
ISBN-10:0330535382
Shadow Spinner by Susan Fletcher
Canadian Teacher Magazine
For each issue of Canadian Teacher Magazine, I contribute a column called Can Write. The column features a Canadian writer or illustrator of children’s books.
I love the opportunity to interview, and learn more about, writers from across the country and beyond. The stories of how they became writers, or illustrators, are always fascinating and inspiring. It’s fun to hear the ‘stories behind the stories’ – what triggered a picturebook or how they ended up writing a novel.
Here’s the current issue: http://canadianteachermagazine.com/articles/literacy/CTM_2014_linda_bailey.pdf
and you can go through the archives to read past columns.
Happy reading!
A New Book!!
Something from Nothing, Phoebe Gilman
When Joseph was a baby, his grandfather made him a shimmering blue blanket adorned with the moon and stars.
As the boy grows and the blanket wears out, the old tailor recycles it, in succession fashioning a jacket, a vest, a tie and, finally, a cloth-covered button.
But when Joseph loses the button, even his grandfather cannot make something from nothing.
With lovely repetition and internal rhyme, this thoughtfully presented Jewish folktale will captivate readers right through the ending, in which the boy discovers one last way of using what he has.
I especially love the art in this book, which shows a whole new layer of story that is not in the text, as the snippets of fabric fall through the cracks of the floor, helping the family of mice that live below.
This is a wonderful tale to read together, to give as a gift for a newborn and to share with older students as a Jewish fairytale.
- ISBN-10: 1443119466
- ISBN-13: 978-1443119467
Ages 5-11.










