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A grandparent comes to live and provides a special glimpse into multi-generational love even as it opens new horizons to the author

October 4, 2012
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A grandparent comes to live and provides a special glimpse into multi-generational love even as it opens new horizons to the author

   This week readers get a Q & A between Ann Angel and writer Sheri Sinykin’s transformation from middle grade novelist to picture book author followed by guest writer Donna Pierquet’s heartfelt review of the picture book Zayde Comes to Live.  Sheri admits this was a labor of love and such a long time coming. And it will touch…

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The path we might take to grow or hide

September 20, 2012
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The path we might take to grow or hide

   The Opposite of Hallelujah by Anna Jarzab (Delacrote Books for Young Readers) $16.99 Growing up Catholic and being named after a nun, I recall myself as a kid scared to death I was also expected to grow up and be a nun. So all stories about faith and exploring what a calling to vocation…

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Upon unraveling the theory of accidents and fate….

September 6, 2012
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Upon unraveling the theory of accidents and fate….

Today’s post was written by guest blogger Donna Pierquet, a graduate of the Mount Mary College Writing master of arts in writing program:   The Theory of Everything by J.J. Johnson (Peachtree Publishers) $16.95 The world of a teenage girl is usually consumed by fashion, friends, and drama.  When we meet Sarah Jones, she only…

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Turning despair into strength

August 30, 2012
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Turning despair into strength

Tap Out  by Eric Devine (Running Press Kids) $9.95 Tap Out proves to be a gripping and dark novel about a teenaged boy who only knows grinding despair but discovers a ray of hope within the walls of a local gym. As the novel unfolds, we’re provided insight into the way despair can shift to emotional strength, and hopelessness can be lifted to…

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A tribute to the courage of children who face cancer

August 16, 2012
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bluish e-book

Bluish by Virginia Hamilton {Blue Sky Press) $5.99 and now available as an e-book. We know someone who has survived cancer and we probably know at least one person who has died of the disease. The power of this illness to ravage a child, even as her illness and side effects of treatment scare her…

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What can we learn about past lives?

August 2, 2012
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What can we learn about past lives?

Transcendence (Walker Books) by C.J. Omololu, $16.99 Spiritual, religious and life beliefs can bring people close or drive a wedge between friends and family. But exploring possibilities and beliefs outside our own immediate cultural, religious and life experiences can also expand our belief that miracles are possible, that the dead can arise, or other lives…

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The Forsaken speaks to reluctant heroes

July 19, 2012
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The Forsaken speaks to reluctant heroes

The Forsaken by Lisa M. Stasse (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) $16.99               Dystopian novels often allow readers inside the scariest of ideas. They encourage readers to think about war and our darkest fears, both internal and external. These novels also help readers recognize their own strengths through difference and even outsider…

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What happens when body image and emotions collide?

July 5, 2012
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What happens when body image and emotions collide?

   The Stone Girl (Knopf Books for Young Readers) by Alyssa B Sheinmel,  $16.99 Sethie looks at her world as though she’s looking through a microscopic, always questioning or hypothesizing and analyzing out how she might connect. Inside this world is her boyfriend Shaw, who doesn’t want to be called a boyfriend, but likes hooking…

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Mr. Death’s Blue-eyed Girls leaves readers questioning guilt and innocence

June 21, 2012
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Mr. Death’s Blue-eyed Girls leaves readers questioning guilt and innocence

Mr. Death’s Blue-eyed Girls by Mary Downing Hahn (Clarion Books) 16.99 If you have read Mary Downing Hahn’s earlier ghost stories especially Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story, you know what I’m saying when I say her books always scare the bee -jeebers out of me. But they also leave me with the memory…

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Looking at Genocide from a boy soldier’s perspective

June 13, 2012
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Looking at Genocide from a boy soldier’s perspective

Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick Balzer & Bray, $17.99 What does it take to survive when you’re only nine years old and you’re separated from the rest of your family by a violent regime? In the abstract, we can imagine that we’d do all that is humanly possible to survive. It’s in the personal…

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About

The Pirate Tree is a collective of children's and young adult writers interested in children's literature and social justice issues. For editorial or administrative issues, or to contact any of the authors whose email addresses are unlisted, please contact J.L. Powers at the address below. If you have a book you'd like to recommend for a review or an interview subject, guest writer, or topic that you'd like to suggest, please contact J.L. Powers.

Ann: aangel [at] aol [dot] com
Nancy: wflood [at]hotmail [dot] com
Varian: vcj [at] varianjohnson [dot] com
E.M.: emkokie [at] gmail [dot] com
Lyn: lynml [at] me [dot] com
Peter: pmarino300 [at] yahoo [dot] com
J.L.: jlpowers [at] evaporites [dot] com

Mission Statement

The writers at The Pirate Tree seek to expose and discuss literature and writers for children and teenagers that delve into themes of social justice and social conscience. The title, “The Pirate Tree,” comes from a picture book that Lyn Miller-Lachmann once wrote about two children whose grandfathers fought on opposite sides of a war. The children were prohibited from going into each others’ yards, but they figured out a way to meet and play pirates together by climbing a tree with limbs and branches above both their yards. Like the story suggested, we are interested in books and writers that question and rebel against the status quo, argue for peace and reconciliation, take the side of the marginalized and powerless, and use creative solutions to overcome obstacles.

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