Review: Baby Bear by Kadir Nelson

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Baby Bear by Kadir Nelson

Nelson returns with a picture book about a lost baby bear that showcases his luminous art work.  Baby Bear is lost and can’t find his way back home.  So he asks different animals about how to find his home again.  Mountain Lion suggests that he figure out how he got here.  Frog is rather busy, but tells Baby Bear not to be frightened.  The Squirrels suggest that he hug a tree.  Moose tells Baby Bear to listen to his heart.  Owl reassures him and Ram encourages him to climb high and keep walking.  Finally, Salmon leads him across the river and Baby Bear is home. 

Nelson writes with the tone of a folktale, a measured pace and a strong structure of questions and answers.  Told entirely in dialogue between the animals, the setting and action is left to the gorgeous illustrations to explain.  My favorite moment is the ending of the book where there is no family to meet Baby Bear, no structure of “home” for him to return to, just an understanding and a pure moment of realization that he IS home. 

Nelson’s art is stunningly lovely.  He uses light and perspective to really show the story.  We see Baby Bear from different angles, one amazing double-page spread just has a close up of his eyes with the moon reflected in them.  Each page is a treat visually, each building to that moment of already being home.

Shimmering and lush, this picture book will open discussions about what home is, mindfulness and following one’s heart.  Appropriate for ages 4-6.

Reviewed from library copy.

2014 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers

YALSA has announced their selections for the 2014 Quick Picks list.  The list features 77 titles and three series and represents books specifically chosen for teens who do not like to read.  I always find new titles and fresh faces in this list.

They also selected a top ten:

100 Questions You'd Never Ask Your Parents: Straight Answers to Teens' Questions About Sex, Sexuality, and Health Boy Nobody (Boy Nobody, #1) How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language

100 Questions You’d Never Ask Your Parents: Straight Answers to Teens’ Questions about Sex, Sexuality and Health by Elisabeth Henderson and Nancy Armstrong

Boy Nobody by Allen Zadoff

How to Speak Dog: A Guide to Decoding Dog Language by Aline Alexander Newman and Gary Weitzman

Killer of Enemies Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong Proxy (Proxy, #1)

Killer of Enemies by Joseph Bruchac

Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong by Prudence Shen

Proxy by Alex London

Star Wars: Jedi Academy The Testing (The Testing, #1)

Star Wars Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown

The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau

Casualties of War (Vietnam, #4) Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass

Vietnam #4: Casualties of War by Chris Lynch

Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass by Meg Medina

2014 Notable Children’s Books–Younger Readers

The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) has selected their 2014 Notable Children’s Books list.  The Younger Readers section contains books for children preschool to age 7.  Here are the books:

Alphablock 15814436 The Bathing Costume: Or the Worst Vacation of My Life

Alphablock by Christopher Franceschelli

Ball by Mary Sullivan

The Bathing Costume, or, the Worst Vacation of My Life by Charlotte Moundlic, illustrated by Olivier Tallec

Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas A Big Guy Took My Ball! Building Our House

Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas by Philippe Coudray

A Big Guy Took My Ball! by Mo Willems

Building Our House by Jonathan Bean

15062342 Count the Monkeys

Bully by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

Count the Monkeys by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Kevin Cornell

The Dark The Day the Crayons Quit Deep in the Sahara

The Dark by Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Jon Klassen

The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers

Deep in the Sahara by Kelly Cunname, illustrated by Hoda Hadadi

Eat Like a Bear 15815400

Eat Like a Bear by April Pulley Sayre, illustrated by Steve Jenkins

Exclamation Mark by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld

Flight of the Honey Bee Flora and the Flamingo Fraidyzoo

Flight of the Honey Bee by Raymond Huber

Flora and the Flamingo by Molly Idle

Fraidyzoo by Thyra Heder

Little Santa Locomotive Lulu and the Dog from the Sea

Little Santa by Jon Agee

Locomotive by Brian Floca

Lulu and the Dog from the Sea by Hilary McKay, illustrated by Priscilla Lamont

Maria Had a Little Llama / María Tenía Una Llamita 14780587

Maria Had a Little Llama by Angela Dominguez

Martin & Mahalia by Andrea Davis Pinkney, illustrated by Brian Pinkney

Mitchell Goes Bowling Moo! Mr. Tiger Goes Wild

Mitchell Goes Bowling by Hallie Durand, illustrated by Tony Fucile

Moo! by David LaRochelle, illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka

Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown

17165875 My Father's Arms Are A Boat

Mr. Wuffles! by David Wiesner

My Father’s Arms Are a Boat by Stein Erik Lunde, illustrated by Øyvind Torseter

My Happy Life Nelson Mandela Niño Wrestles the World

My Happy Life by Rose Lagercrantz

Nelson Mandela by Kadir Nelson

Nino Wrestles the World by Yuyi Morales

Old Mikamba Had a Farm On a Beam of Light: A Story of Albert Einstein Parrots Over Puerto Rico

Old Mikamba Has a Farm by Rachel Isadora

On a Beam of Light: A Story of Albert Einstein by Jennifer Berne, illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky

Parrots over Puerto Rico by Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore

Penny and Her Marble Robot, Go Bot!: A Comic Reader Take Me Out to the Yakyu

Penny and Her Marble by Kevin Henkes

Robot, Go Bot! by Dana Meachen Rau, illustrated by Wook Jin Jung

Take Me Out to the Yakyu by Aaron Meshon

Ten Orange Pumpkins: A Counting Book Tito Puente, Mambo King/Tito Puente, Rey del Mambo

Ten Orange Pumpkins by Stephen Savage

Tito Puente: Mambo King by Monica Brown, illustrated by Rafael Lopez

The Tortoise & the Hare Warning: Do Not Open This Book!

The Tortoise and the Hare by Jerry Pinkney

Warning: Do Not Open This Book! by Adam Lehrhaupt, illustrated by Matthew Forsythe

The Watermelon Seed 17165891 The Year of Billy Miller

The Watermelon Seed by Greg Pizzoli

Xander’s Panda Party by Linda Sue Park, illustrated by Matt Phelan

The Year of Billy Miller by Kevin Henkes

2014 Kate Greenaway Medal Longlist

The longlist for the 2014 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal was announced today.  This UK medal is awarded each year for outstanding illustration in a book for children.  The shortlist will be announced on March 18th and the winner in June. 

Here is the longlist:

Abigail The Crocodile Who Didn't like Water

Abigail by Catherine Rayner

The Crocodile Who Didn’t Like Water by Gemma Merino

The Dark The Day the Crayons Quit

The Dark by Lemony Snicket, illustrated by Jon Klassen

The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers

Jemmy Button The Journey Home

Jemmy Button by Alix Barzelay, illustrated by Jennifer Uman and Valerio Vidali

The Journey Home by Frann Preston-Gannon

The Lemur's Tale Mouse Bird Snake Wolf

The Lemur’s Tale by Ophelia Redpath

Mouse Bird Snake Wolf by David Almond, illustrated by Dave McKean

Mysterious Traveller Oliver

Mysterious Traveller by Mal Peet and Elspeth Graham, illustrated by PJ Lynch

Oliver by Birgitta Sif

One Gorilla: A Counting Book Open Very Carefully: A Book with Bite

One Gorilla by Anthony Browne

Open Very Carefully: A Book with Bite! by Nick Bromley, illustrated by Nicola O’Byrne

The Paper Dolls Puss Jekyll Cat Hyde

The Paper Dolls by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Rebecca Cobb

Puss Jekyll Cat Hyde by Joyce Dunbar and Jill Barton

Sidney, Stella and the Moon 13531024

Sidney, Stella and the Moon by Emma Yarlett

This Is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen

Time for Bed, Fred! Too Noisy!

Time for Bed, Fred! by Yasmeen Ismail

Too Noisy! by Malachy Doyle, illustrated by Ed Vere

Weasels 13239082

Weasels by Elys Dolan

Where My Wellies Take Me by Clare and Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Olivia Lomenech Gill

2014 Carnegie Medal Longlist

There are 20 books in the longlist for the UK’s most prestigious children’s book award.  Look for the shorlists on March 18th and the winners in June.

Here are the books on the longlist:

After Tomorrow All the Truth That's in Me Binny for Short

After Tomorrow by Gillian Cross

All the Truth That’s in Me by Julie Berry

Binny for Short by Hilary McKay

Blood Family The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas 

Blood Family by Anne Fine

The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas by David Almond

Brock by Anthony McGowan

The Bunker Diary Charm & Strange The Child's Elephant

The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks

Charm and Strange by Stephanie Kuehn

The Child’s Elephant by Rachel Campbell-Johnston

Far Far Away Ghost Hawk Heroic

Far Far Away by Tom McNeal

Ghost Hawk by Susan Cooper

Heroic by Phil Earle

Hostage Three Infinite Sky (Infinite Sky, #1) Ketchup Clouds

Hostage Three by Nick Lake

Infinite Sky by CJ Flood

Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher

Liar & Spy Monkey Wars The Positively Last Performance

Liar & Spy by Rebecca Stead

Monkey Wars by Richard Kurti

The Positively Last Performance by Geraldine McCaughrean

Rooftoppers The Wall

Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell

The Wall by William Sutcliffe

Review: Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge

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Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge

A stunningly inventive retelling of Beauty and the Beast, this debut novel turns the entire tale around over and over again.  Born into a world captured under a paper sky, Nyx has been promised as a bride to their demon ruler since she was born.  Her father promised tribute when he made a deal with the demon, so Nyx is to be sacrificed.  But her sacrifice is not to be without results, so she has been trained to kill her demon husband.  On her seventeenth birthday, she is sent to live with her new husband whom she has never met in his incredible castle.  She is not expecting to be beguiled by her new husband or by his silent shadow that serves him.  But once in the realm of her husband things are different, answers are not as clear, and even the questions shift and change just like the rooms and doors in the castle.  Nyx must figure out how she can save not only her family and her world but whether her newfound love can be saved too.

I was amazed when I discovered that this is a debut novel.  The writing has a polish and steadiness that would not lead one to believe that when reading.  Hodge has managed to take the foundation of the Beauty and the Beast storyline but then transform it, writing her own original world on top of it yet never quite leaving the original too far behind.  It is a critical balance in reworking familiar stories, and Hodge manages it admirably.  She turns it into something wilder, more frightening and just as beautiful.

Nyx is a wonderful protagonist.  I love how prickly she is, how feisty and fiery.  She can stand right up to a demon and match wits with him.  Yet she is also entirely human, torn by the fact her father chose to sacrifice her, awash with a mix of love and hate for her twin sister, and at times overcome with the situation she finds herself in.  Hodge allows these opposite forces to linger, building the tension and not resolving it until the end. 

Dramatic, romantic and completely beguiling, this retelling of Beauty and the Beast will get teen hearts racing even as the world twists and turns changing the story.  Appropriate for ages 14-17.

Reviewed from digital galley received from Edelweiss and Balzer + Bray.

2014 Great Graphic Novels

YALSA has announced their choices for Great Graphic Novels 2014.  Selected from 122 nominations, the list has 78 graphic novels for teens ages 12-18 that are that special mix of quality literature and teen appeal.

They also named a Top Ten:

16231347 Boxers & Saints Boxed Set 

The Adventures of Superhero Girl by Faith Erin Hicks

Boxers & Saints by Gene Luen Yang

Dogs of War March (Book One) MIND MGMT, Vol. 1: The Manager

Dogs of War by Sheila Keenan and Nathan Fox

March: Book 1 by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell

MIND MGMT v. 1: The Manager by Matt Kindt

Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong Rust Volume 2: Secrets of the Cell Strobe Edge, Vol. 1 (Strobe Edge, #1)

Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong by Prudence Shen and Faith Erin Hicks

Rust v. 2: Secrets of the Cell by Royden Lepp

Strobe Edge v. 1-6 by Io Sakisaka

War Brothers: The Graphic Novel Will & Whit

War Brothers: The Graphic Novel by Sharon McKay and Daniel Lafrance

Will & Whit by Laura Lee Gulledge