Sunday, October 31, 2010

out of my mind by Sharon Draper

Melody is a bright fifth grader trapped in a body that doesn't work. Born with cerebral palsy, she hasn't been able to communicate easily with the world around her. Then, with the help of her classroom aide, they discover a new device that will enable her to talk and communicate more easily. She begins to interact with students in the regular classes more and her teachers begin to realize she is very bright. When the teacher forms a quiz show team, she auditions and makes the team, causing the able-bodied students on the team to rethink their understanding of her disease and her. The story is filled with details of family life that give an understanding of what it would be like to live with disability. Inspiring and touching. out of my mind by Sharon Draper. Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2010.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

boom! by Mark Haddon

boom! is a  quirky, sci-fi  adventure from the author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. Set in England, it centers around Jimbo, who lives in a flat with his parents and older sister. Jimbo isn't doing real well in school and thinks the teachers might be planning to send him to a special school, so he and his friend sneak a walky-talky into the teachers lounge to see if they hear anything.  What they hear is out of this world--two teachers talking in a strange, unidentified language. Soon, Jimbo's friend disappears, Jimbo and his sister are racing to Scotland on a motorcycle to try to find him, and Jimbo ends up being transported to another planet with a wide variety of strange creatures. He finds his friend and they have to figure out a way to outwit the aliens and find their way home. Great fun, although many of the references and words are British, which may be hard for some American students to understand. Originally published in 1992 as Gridzbi Spudvetch, Haddon reworked it and republished it as boom! boom! by Mark Haddon. David Fickling Books, 2009.