The fourth and fifth grade students were introduced to this year's Bluestem Award books this week in library! (Third graders will be introduced in a few weeks.)
They learned about the rules, which can also be found here, and had time to learn about some of the books. Here is the full presentation with book summaries for all the books and book trailers for some of them:
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
"Middle Grade Mania" Author Visits
We learned that Elana Arnold's latest book, Far From Fair, was inspired by her own life. When her husband got laid off, they sold their house and car and took their two kids into an RV and went traveling up the East Coast with their pet ferret, just like Odette's family in the novel. Elana shared that she always wanted to be a writer but in her early twenties, she found herself ready to write but with no ideas. Instead she taught, raised her children, lived her life, and said she nearly forgot she was a writer. When her family started traveling in the RV, she started blogging, and people read her blog and connected with her. She commented that "road trips and life are winding weird things" - eventually, 15 years after she thought she would start writing, she got her first book published. She encouraged the students by saying that writers don't always write: they read, daydream, have adventures, get bored, and they write too. Elana explained that the love of story is human, and being able to tell stories to people is fabulous!
The two copies of each of these books we purchased were immediately checked out by my students and hold lists have started. I'm glad they got the chance to see a glimpse into the lives of these three authors! If anyone would like to order any of these books, you can order them through school, just get in your order forms by Wednesday, March 23!
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