Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Catcher

Children's Book: Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher

Published: 1991 Theme: Deep friendship Best for: 8 and up "The egg shook in his hands. The dancing colors froze in place. He heard a scratching sound. Suddenly a single, sharp claw pierced the shell. The tiny talon sparkled like a jewel in the moonlight..." This particular children's book on the theme of raising a dragon has a lovely simplicity and innocence about it...

Dragons at Crumbling Castle

Children's Book - Dragons a Crumbling Castle

Published: 2014 Theme: Parody Best for: 7 and up "To the Carpet people, the Carpet was bigger than a forest,... full of cities, towns, small villages, castles, and all sorts of tiny animals in the really thick parts that weren't swept often...In the village of the Fallen Matchstick, the Carpet-dwellers were preparing to leave." Here's a glorious children's book to discover...short stories written by renowned author Terry Pratchett when he was a teenager!

Ronia, The Robber’s Daughter

Children's Book: Ronia The Robber's Daughter

Published: 1983 Theme: Independence Best for: 10 and up "They saw hundreds of horses charging through the forest until the ground rang under their hooves...They're not frightened- they're just running winter out of their bodies." This magical children's book is like stepping into an ancient fairytale, from who knows where, and who knows when. It has an eternal quality about it...

All Four Stars

All Four Stars - Great middle school children's book

Published: 2014 Theme: Passion for Cooking Best for: 8 and up "Gladys's dad didn't believe in recipes, so if Gladys left him alone for even one minute, he'd start throwing in random stuff, saying that experimenting always made a dish taste better. It didn't...Worst of all, Gladys's parents... just nuked things in the microwave." In a lovely role reversal, it's 11-year-old Gladys who is aching for quality prepared food, while her parents are into take-out pizza, junk food, and worse.

Nooks and Crannies

Children's Book - Nooks and Crannies

Published: 2015 Theme: Mystery, Family Best for: 9 and up "With her shabby shoes, the too-big dress, too-tight sweater, and the odd gray apron hanging down, she looked more like a scullery maid than a guest. But the apron's pocket was handy for holding her mouse, and a small sweater hole would give him sufficient air..." Nooks and Crannies held my attention all the way to the extremely happy, and perhaps predictable, ending, where the orphan girl meets a long-lost, very rich, relative.

Esperanza Rising

Children's Book - Esperanza Rising

Published: 2000 Theme: Social Justice Best for: 9 and up "Abuelita smiled, reached over, and pulled the yarn, unraveling all of Esperanza's rows. "Do not be afraid to start over," she said." What better way for children to become true citizens of the world than by reading honestly written books about serious issues, in this case the treatment of Mexican immigrant farmworkers during the depression...

Echo

Children's Book: Echo

Published: 2015 Theme: Power of Music Best for: ages 10 and up "Have you ever considered that one person might play the mouth harp and pass along her strength and vision and knowledge? So that the next musician who plays it might feel the same? It is true..." The thread that weaves the three main characters together is the power of music to redeem even the darkest of situations...

The Dreamer

Children's Book - The Dreamer

Published: 2010 Theme: Live your dream Best for: 8 and up "He peeked out... and saw that the wind had also possessed his mittens. They looked like ghostly hands waving good-bye in the Chilean sky. Where were they headed? Whose hands would they cover next? ..'Where is the storehouse of lost and found?'" As I put this exquisite children's book down, I wiped my eyes, and marveled at the quick journey I had just taken into the heart and mind of Pablo Neruda...

Julie of the Wolves

Children's Book: Julie of the Wolves

Published: 1972 Theme: Cultural Survival Best for: 9 and up "Miyax pushed back the hood of her sealskin parka and looked at the Arctic sun. It was a yellow disk in a lime-green sky; the colors of six o'clock in the evening and the time when the wolves awoke." Part of the fifth grade Waldorf curriculum, this authentic story allows a glimpse into a world where people were one with wild nature.

Ship of Dolls

Children's Book - Ship of Dolls

Published: 2014 Theme: Parental Love Best for: 8 and up "An ache spread through Lexie, blurring her thoughts and stabbing her heart. All she really knew was how desperately she missed Mama. Grandma blamed Mama for everything. It wasn't fair." What makes good parenting? Is love enough, or is something else needed? We address this head on...