Category: Environment

What we learn from Trouble

   There’s no escaping trouble no matter how far we try to move from it. Nevertheless, some will try. They’ll try to find a place where everybody appears comfortable, where everyone’s the same. They avoid neighborhoods and people who might…

I Am Jack

  I Am Jack by Susanne Gervay brought back to me in vivid emotion a trying but very revealing experience in my early middle school life. While my hometown district was one of the pioneers of the middle school model,…

WORDS in the DUST

                  AFGHANISTAN,  is a country about which we know little, a conflict which has continued for years, an entire lifetime for many children who live there.  War in this country has now…

STAR REVIEW for STAR

For middle-grade and high school readers, STAR IN THE FOREST by Laura Resau is a contemporary novel that catches your heart in the first chapter. One day Papa is pulled over for speeding.  Mama cries again and again to family,…

The Pirate Tree is launched

Beginning on Tuesday, April 5, five children’s and young adult writers–Ann Angel, Nancy Bo Flood, Lyn Miller-Lachmann, Peter Marino, and J.L. Powers–will begin posting short reviews, articles, and interviews on the topic of social justice and children’s literature. We’ll post…