Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Extraordinary: A Story of an Ordinary Princess

Extraordinary: A Story of an Ordinary Princess
By Cassie Anderson
Oregon: Dark Horse Books: A division of Dark Horse Comics LLC , 2019


When Princess Basil was born, she, too, was blessed with a "gift" like her other 6 sisters. However, unlike the gifts of beauty, dance, cooking, voice, being wise, and being humorous, Princess Basil was blessed with the "gift" of being ordinary. 

After escaping from Frederick  (the dragon who loves historic preservation), Princess Basil seeks out the fairy godmother who blessed her with being ordinary. Along the way, she meets an ally, rescues gnomes from a badger, and deals with snarky foxes. 

Will Princess Basil ever become extraordinary like her sisters?  

Read this graphic novel to find out how Princess Basil's quest ends!

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Just like Beverly

Here in the GPL Children's Department, we might be just a teeeeeeeeeeensy bit obsessed with our Ramona books.
















So you can imagine our excitement when this brand new biography of Beverly Cleary hit our shelves this afternoon:




















Just Like Beverly
by Vicki Conrad; illustrated by David Hohn
Seattle: Little Bigfoot, 2019.

Just Like Beverly is a picture book biography (otherwise known as the BEST kind of biography) of Beverly Cleary, children's librarian and author of the Ramona Quimby series, along with many other well-loved children's books like The Mouse and the Motorcycle and the Newbery Award-winning Dear Mr. Henshaw.

You might think that someone who grew up to write books for kids would have been an avid reader as a child... but actually, Beverly Cleary was so slow to read that she almost flunked first grade! The books her teachers handed her were boring and serious. Weren't there any books about kids like Beverly and her friends, kids who were silly and liked to have adventures?

Turns out that Beverly would have to write them herself. But first, she had to start small... with a prizewinning fourth-grade essay on the Oregon beaver!

Want to find out how our hero went from winning that $2.00 essay prize to receiving the Library of Congress' Living Legend award some 70 years later? You'll want to give this fabulous new bio a try.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

All the Impossible Things by Lindsay Lackey




All the Impossible Things
By Lindsay Lackey

New York: Roaring Book Press, 2019*
*This book is being released in Sept. - it was was reviewed as an advanced reader's copy.

Have you ever thought that something was so difficult and frustrating and so nearly IMPOSSIBLE to complete? Have you moved to a new area and had to make new friends?  Let me introduce you to 11- yr old Ruby “Red” Byrd.  Red is in foster care (after the death of Gramma and her Mom got sent to prison for drugs) and she can’t seem to find a place to call home.  When Ruby goes to live with Jackson and Celine things are beginning to look better. She finds happiness and comfort with the animals of the Groovy Petting Zoo and even meets/ becomes friends with the boy down the road, Marvin.  When her mom re-enters her life Ruby wants nothing more than for her mom to prove to the judge that she is fit to take care of her daughter once again, or so Ruby thought.  As she spends more time with Jackson and Celine, a new definition of ‘family’ and what it is like to be loved slowly emerges. Is it wrong to want a life where she isn’t living with her mom?Will she ever find a place to call home? Sometimes impossible  decisions have to be made.

This is a loving, heart-wrenching, and heartwarming story of made families and finding a place where you belong. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Back to school with brand new books

It's back to school time here in the 'Burg. Take a look at some of our favorite new picture books about those exciting first days of a brand new school year.

The Pigeon HAS to Go to School
By Mo Willems
New York: Hyperion Books for Children, 2019.
It's everybody's favorite bird, back for another laugh-out-loud adventure. This time, Pigeon's reporting for the first day of school, but he'd like you to know that he is NOT happy about it. He's worried about math, learning the alphabet, and most of all - what the teacher and his classmates will think of him.




The King of Kindergarten 
By Derrick D. Barnes; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
New York: Nancy Paulsen Books, 2019.
From the author who brought you the Newbery Honor book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, The King of Kindergarten introduces us to a confident little boy who is ready to rule the first day of school.






Big Boys Cry
By Jonty Howley
New York: Random House, 2019.
It's Levi's first day at his new school, and he is so nervous! His dad tries to comfort him by telling him that "big boys don't cry," so Levi does his best to be brave through the day. When he returns home after school, however, he finds his dad waiting for him with tears in his eyes. Turns out big boys DO cry, and that's just fine!

Welcome to Bookworms in the 'Burg

Are you a kid looking for a really great book to read? How about a grownup who knows a kid looking for a really great book to read? Look no further! The staff of the Galesburg Public Library Children's Department, along with our crew of local kid readers and writers, would like to share our book suggestions with you.