Sarah, Plain and Tall series

Children's Book - Sarah Plain and Tall

Published: 1985 - 2006 Theme: Family life on the Plains Best for: 5 - 8 "Sarah loved the chickens. She clucked back to them and fed them grain. They followed her, shuffling and scratching primly in the dirt. I knew they would not be for eating." What captured me in each children's book of this collection was the emphasis on the emotions and feelings of the people. We live through the eyes of each child in turn...

More Perfect Than The Moon (Sarah, Plain and Tall #4)

Children's Book More Perfect than the Moon

Published: 2006 Theme: New Baby Best for: 7- 9 "What if Mama is too old to have this baby? What if this terrible baby makes Mama die like Caleb's mama died when he was born? I closed the journal as if shutting away the words would make them go away." The very real fears and emotions of the youngest child towards a new baby are presented with care in book 4 of Sarah, Plain and Tall.

Caleb’s Story (Sarah, Plain and Tall # 3)

Children's book - Caleb's s tory

Published: 2001 Theme: Reconciliation Best for: 6 to 8 "They are beautiful, the trees and hills and lakes filled with water. But the prairie is home, the sky so big it takes your breath away, the land like a giant quilt tossed out." A profound exploration of reconciliation between father and son, and forgiveness.

Skylark (Sarah, Plain and Tall # 2)

Children's Book Skylark

Published: 1994 Theme: Family Life on the Prairie Best for: 6 - 8 "Sarah and I sat in the kitchen. The air was thick with the heat, and there was no breeze. There hadn't been any wind for days. Sarah was writing a letter to the aunts in Maine. I wrote in my journal." In the second of Sarah, Plain and Tall, the family must deal with a serious drought, and separation from each other and the land.

The Truth of Me

Children's Book - The Truth of Me

Published: 2013 Theme: Family Love Best for: 6 to 9 "We all have our truths, Kidd," says Henry. "Some are big truths. Most times they're small truths. But those stories are Maddy's truths. Your parents have different ones of their own." This is an exquisite children's book, written for the 'early reader' level. It is heartfelt, honest, and funny, all at once.

Fly Away

Fly Away - Children's book

Published: 2014 Theme: Family Best for: 7 to 9 "I write, "Wrapped in the moon." I can't write any more. But I know that this won't be a rhymed poem. That is too slim for what I want to say. That is too slim for the cow." Reading Fly Away was somewhat like stepping into a child's dream, an ordinary child, living an ordinary life, with the heart and soul of a poet...

Su Dongpo

Children's Book Su Dongpo

Published: 2006 Theme: Perseverance through obstacles Best for: 7 to 10 "Just as Su Shih's writing followed the laws of nature, do did his rulings, where were just and as brilliant as the sun. He was guided by the ancient Chinese book of wisdom, the Tao Te Ching..." It's an interesting challenge to create a historical fiction children's book that young children would be able to take in...

Mercy Watson

Children's book: Mercy Watson

Published: 2010 Theme: First Chapter Book Best for: 5 - 8 “The cat ran out of the kitchen. The pig ran after him. It was a chase. Mercy loved a chase.” It’s easy to love Kate DiCamillo’s writing, as she seems to know just what children enjoy...

Three Stories You Can Read To Your Cat

Children's booi: Stories to Read to your Cat

Published: 1997 Theme: First Chapter Book Best for: 5-8 “It was still raining! 'This is terrible,' you said. 'What am I going to do all day?' You sat down and gave yourself a bath." Here’s a sweet little early reader/first chapter children's book especially for kids who have cats they love...

Fortunately, The Milk

Children's Book Fortunately the Milk

Published: 2013 Theme: Imagination Best for: 5 to 9 "The hole in space opened again. A voice shouted, "Catch!" and the milk came rocketing through. Fortunately, the milk struck me in the stomach..." The best description for this new children's book is wacky and fun. It reads like a kid making up a story...