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Children’s Book Review: Stopping By Woods on A Snowy Evening

April 13, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

Stopping By Woods on A Snowy Evening
by Robert Frost and Susan Jeffers
Paperback: 25 pages 
Published 1969
by Scholastic 
ISBN-10: 0590098454
ISBN-13: 978-0590098458
Book Source: Bought
5 Stars
Book Description from Amazon: Ever since it was published in 1978, the picture-book presentation of Robert Frost’s poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” has been an enduring favorite. For this special edition with a new design, trim size, and three new spreads, Susan Jeffers has added more detail and subtle color to her sweeping backgrounds of frosty New England scenes. There are more animals to find among the trees, and the kindly figure with his “promises to keep” exudes warmth as he stops to appreciate the quiet delights of winter.
Mary’s Review: The story of this book is written in poetry form using one of Robert Frost’s poems which tells of a man while journeying to keep a promise takes the time to enjoy the beauty of the woods, snow and animals on his way.
I love poetry and the poetry of Robert Frost has been set in this lovely  book with the beautiful black and white illustrations of Susan Jeffers.  
I recommend this book for ages 4 and above.


About The Author: Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. His work frequently employed settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. One of the most popular and critically respected American poets of his generation, Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.
Illustrator Bio –Susan Jeffers: “I realize now that I have always done the same things. When I was little, my best moments were spent drawing pictures, reading stories with my parents, playing with friends and sitting by the Ramapo River dreaming of horses. This has not changed. Being a childrens book illustrator has combined all of these things.
Literature has been a great support in my life. The story of Black
Beauty kept me company growing up. I longed to be gentle and steadfast as he was. I was inspired by Velvet’s courage and wanted to win the Grand National on my beloved piebald horse like she did. I remember sitting in the choir loft deciding on how I would illustrate the Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen that my parents had read to me. Retelling that story to myself got me through many tedious moments. I wished I were as brave as Gerta but I was pretty sure that I was the wayward Kai and my older sister, Judy, was going to have to come rescue me from the frosty Queen. I loved these stories, they always asked me to be the best I could be.
The first part of my work is to find a story that inspires pictures in me. It is like being a dancer and having to wait for the music to move your feet. Everything comes from this.
I enjoy researching books like Hiawatha so much that I have trouble extricating myself from old photos and first person diaries of being captured by Indians, which are of course more stories.
For the most part I work in pen and ink and guache, an opaque watercolor. I make thousands of little lines with a fine pen to describe the forms. Tnis looks hard, but it is actually the easiest part and is very relaxing. The most difficultpart for me is telling the story with the right relationship of composition and characters to convey the emotion of the story. This requires making many little drawings, called thumbnail sketches, until the drawing says what you want it to say, hopefully. Sometimes this does not happen.
My favorite things to do these days are riding and studying dressage with a beautiful horse named Hans, (Hans is much the better student) and painting landscapes and portraits. Happily this is a lot like my work.”

Children’s Ebook Review- The Snow Owl

April 11, 2012 By Heather Leave a Comment

The Snow Owl
by Jon Hartling
Kindle eBook,  11 pages
Published  July 12, 2011
by Jon and Heather Hartling
ASIN: B005CHQY24
Book Source: Bought
4 stars
Book Description from Amazon:  Ben thinks his son’s talk of the magical kingdom of Lukana is just typical childhood imagination. But one winter day, when seven year-old Eric sculpts a snow owl in his backyard, he seems to set in motion events that cannot be anything but magical. Now Ben faces the terrifying prospect of losing his only child to a wintry spirit… a spirit that just might be the boy’s true father.
Mary’s Review: I think this book  is more appropriate for children 12 and older.  It reminds me somewhat of  “Narnia” the movie.  I enjoyed the story and the unconditional love shown by the father for a child he didn’t think was his and for the matter of factness of the child’s love for his father.  I liked the story line as an adult.  I wish Jon Hartling had expanded more on the ancient kingdom of Lukana.  He just left me wanting more.  I believe my 16 year old grandson would really like this as he’s into the “Fablehaven” books, but it would not hold the attention of my 10 year old grandson.
I  love the cover of this book.  It is truly beautiful.

I recommend this book for ages 12 and older.
About the Author: Jon Hartling had been writing aimlessly for many years before the stars aligned and he discovered his muse in the classic stories of H.P. Lovecraft.  With the invaluable help of his wife Heather in an editorial and technical capacity, he began writing short stories of weird fiction. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and children and dreams of one day owning a plush Cthulhu doll that’s wearing a Green Bay Packers jersey and helmet. His demented cat Nikki may or may not be head-butting him at this very moment.
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Harper Collins News and Sneak Peeks

April 10, 2012 By Heather 1 Comment

STORYBOUND by Marissa Burt is Harper Collins Middle Grade Book of the Month! For the month for April, you can read 100% of STORYBOUND for free online here

WHAT’S NEW IN TWEEN
SURVIVORS by Erin Hunter – Help Choose the Jacket!
Erin Hunter, the bestselling author of the WARRIORS and SEEKERS books, has legions of fans and we want to hear from all of them! Go HERE to vote for your favorite book jacket for SURVIVORS, the new Erin Hunter series coming in August. Hurry, voting ends 4/19!
NY Times bestselling author Dan Gutman has just published his 100TH book, TED & ME! Read a sample of TED & ME and get to know Dan Gutman 
Play the BLISS Bakery Game!
Cake orders are pouring in, can you keep up? Play the BLISS Bakery game inspired by Kathryn Littlewood’s new novel, BLISS!
Reviewers have discovered THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN by Katherine Applegate, have you? “Extraordinary.” ~ Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)“The characters will capture readers’ hearts and never let go. A must-have.” ~ School Library Journal (starred review)“Compelling. . . . Poignant. . . . Utterly believable.” ~ Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Read a free sample and check out the book trailer!
WHAT YOU CAN BROWSE INSIDE from Harper Collins
Tween Edition
 THE INCORRIGIBLE CHILDREN OF ASHTON PLACE: BOOK III | NEVERSINK | PINCH HIT | TED & ME | WARRIORS: OMEN OF THE STARS #6: THE LAST HOPE

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