Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Illegal by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin

Image result for illegal eoin colferThe phrase "illegal alien" and  "illegal immigrant" have shot to prominence of late not only here in the United States but overseas as well. Of course a person can't be illegal but by crossing national borders without the required documentation they will break laws and be in a country illegally.

Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin make clear that this is a work of fiction but that the various elements that make up the story are true.

Told in a flashback style, we meet Ebo a young by who is a gifted singer who follows his brother Kwame to Europe. The boys leave Ghana across rough terrain to arrive at Niger and then from there to Libya. They face untold hardships on the various stages of the trip. They face it all with humor and a strong brotherly bond.

I won't give away the end but it is bittersweet. needless to say I found myself thinking about the regions that these migrants come from. They leave various parts of Africa that are desperately poor, riddled with internal conflict (or perhaps both) and risk it all to journey to Europe. Of course with the numbers of migrants that have flooded Europe over the last decade, that has caused other problems in those countries as well. The problems seem to have no easy solution at all.

So the next time you hear a story about a boat full of migrants that sunk off the coast of Italy or Greece, spare a thought for these people who are fleeing conflicts that we here in North America cannot imagine not only in our wildest dreams. Some read alikes  are Nowhere Boy by Katherine Marsh and Refugee by Alan Gratz and Amal Unbound by Aisha Saeed.

Thursday, September 6, 2018

That's the Spirit by Stacia Deutsch


A group of young friends who love to hang out.encounter a mystery when their friend claims that an unhappy ghost is scaring her family. That's the simple premise behind this installment of Stacia Deutsch's The Mysterious Makers of Shaker Street series. Comprised of  friends Liv, Michael and Leo the friends each bring a different skill set to the table and work together to get to the bottom of the mystery.


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If you are looking for a high interest read for kids in grades 2 through 4 just in time for the scary season this one comes highly recommended. The book does use some scientific principles and the author provides some cool how-to guides at the back of the book for the intrepid young readers who may want to try the projects out. Stacia Deutsch seems to have this niche of earl chapter books that have a bit of mystery and sci-fi/STEM.  This is the fourth book in this series. See the others here.

If you are looking for a high interest read for kids in grades 2 through 4 just in time for the scary season this one comes highly recommended. Some read alikes are The Ride that was really haunted by Steven Brezenoff, Ugly Cat & Pablo and the missing brother by Isabel Quintero.


Flight of the Puffin by Ann Braden

 Middle school is such a weird time. As an educator, I witness firsthand every year how friendships change or are dropped, how kiddos start ...