Nonfiction Award

Caroline Arnold, author of over 100 books for children has been selected to receive the 2005 Washington Post – Children’s Book Guild Nonfiction Award. The award is given each year for a body of work that “has contributed significantly to the quality of nonfiction for children.”

Guardian Fiction Winner

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The Guardian Unlimited site has the news that Kate Thompson has won the Guardian Prize for children’s fiction for her novel, The New Policeman. It appears that the book is not available yet in the U.S. but we can expect that to change now that it has been awarded the Guardian.

Magic or Madness

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Magic or Madness by Justine Larbalestier is the first book in a trilogy where magic is real. Reason has been raised by her mother out in the Australian bush, running from her grandmother who tried to get custody when Reason was a small child. Reason’s mother, who started running at age twelve, has told Reason that her grandmother is an evil woman. But then Reason’s mother is taken to a mental institution and Reason is placed with her grandmother. Reason tries to reconcile the differences between what her mother told her about her grandmother and what she is seeing with her own eyes. Readers come to realize that Reason’s grandmother is truly magic, a fact that Reason realizes as well when she walks through a door and suddenly is in New York City.
My favorite part of the book is that fact that the lines between evil and good are blurred. No easy answers are given even in the end. The writing is well-done: clear combined with poetic images. There are no cardboard characters in the book, even the villian has reasons for his actions. I look forward to the next in the series, not hoping that more things are made clear but looking forward to more of the complex dance of good and evil, right and wrong.

Elfwood

The Elfwood Project is an amazing portal for fantasy and science fiction. It has stories, a wiki, and discussions, but specializes in art, including fan art. Budding young artists can be pointed to this site as a forum for their art to get feedback and exposure.

Starfall

Learn to Read at Starfall has online reading instruction, from interactive ABC blocks, to games for beginning readers, to interactive features for more advanced readers. There are also printable materials for teachers, downloads, and informaiton on their research-based methodology. All of it free!

Words, words, words

Words, words, words is a livejournal dedicated to teen literature. It is an interesting mix of book reviews, upcoming books, and personal stories.

Miss Potter

According to Coming Soon!, Renee Zellwegger will be the lead in Miss Potter, a movie about the life of Beatrix Potter.

Women Children's Book Illustrators

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Women Children’s Book Illustrators offers biographical information on some of the top female children’s book illustrators, from Trina S. Hyman to Kate Greenaway to Beatrix Potter to Tasha Tudor. It is a joy just to flick from one illustrator to the next and see the range of illustrations these talented women have created.

Genrefluent

Genrefluent offers recommended reading in a variety of genres. With brand new books being reviewed, the site is fresh and informative. There is a nice YA section as well as fantasy, graphic novels, and science fiction, which will interest teens.