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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Keep Reading!

I was recently sent a newspaper article about the great summer reading habits of some students at the Crosby Elementary School in Pittsfield, MA.  One fourth grade class had 80% participation in the school's summer reading program: the students' prize was a copy of Barnum's Bones.  Here's the story.  Awesome job, Crosby Elementary, and I hope you love Barnum!

Monday, September 29, 2014

Volunteer State Book Award

I'm honored to learn that Barnum has been nominated by the Tennessee Association of School Librarians for the 2015-2016 Volunteer State Book Award.  You can check out the whole list here

Thursday, April 17, 2014

A T. Rex for the Smithsonian



There was a great story on NPR this morning about a nearly complete skeleton of a T. rex which was recently donated by the Museum of the Rockies to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.

The T. rex that had previously been on display at the Smithsonian was a fake.  Well, actually it was a cast, or an exact replica of a T. rex skeleton.  Now, they will have the real thing! 


You can read and listen to the complete story here.  Barnum would be so proud!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Amelia Bloomer Project

I'm so excited to learn that Dare the Wind has been nominated for the 2015 Amelia Bloomer Project List.  This one is near and dear to me!  The Amelia Bloomer Project is an annual list of the best feminist books for young readers, compiled by a task force of the American Library Association.  The word 'feminist' has all sorts of connotations, all of which I proudly avow.  As the mom of two young women, I'm especially grateful for this nomination.  You can read more about the Project here and check out their past lists for some great fiction and nonfiction books about remarkable women. 

Here's Amelia sporting some of her finery:

Amelia Bloomer

Friday, April 11, 2014

Dare the Wind Reviews

Dare the Wind recently received a few more lovely reviews. 

The March/April edition of Horn Book said, "Fern's lively, nautically infused text rolls with the waves, while McCully's ink and watercolor illustrations reflect the resplendent blues and greens of vast, changeable oceans...This is a spirited and fascinating tale for landlubbers and sea-lovers alike..."  You can read the entire review here.

The April edition of School Library Journal also included a wonderful review.  "This book expertly describes Prentiss's early life, her love for the sea and the science of navigation, her marriage to Captain Perkins Creesy, and their remarkable accomplishment.  Readers will find this fictionalized account gripping and inspiring." 

Thank you!




Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Blog Interview

I had fun with another blog interview recently.   I answered questions posed by Mary Ann Scheuer over at Great Kids Books.  The interview focused on Dare the Wind and my research process.  It made me think again about why I'm drawn to the subjects I write about.  Science, history, and adventure seem to be a recurring theme, dating all the way back to college!  You can read the entire interview here.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Blog Interview

I had the pleasure of answering some questions recently about DARE THE WIND and my writing process.  Check out the full interview with Kate Hannigan on the blog, Author Of....

The photograph of me in the interview in an older one.  Here's a recent photo of my newest best buddy and officemate, Charlie:


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

March into Women's History

We Can Do it. Color poster by J. Howard Miller. National Archives and Records Administration.


March is Women's History Month!  In honor of that, check out Junior Library Guild's Booktalk's to Go column on the School Library Journal website.  The column reviews some wonderful new picture books (including DARE THE WIND, of course!) about women who have made a difference.  There's also a LiveBinder full of awesome additional resources related to each of the reviewed books.

For more wonderful books celebrating strong women, also check out the 2014 Amelia Bloomer Project list.

 


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Pippo Rises Again

My very first picture book, Pippo the Fool, told the story of Filippo Brunelleschi (better known as 'Pippo') and his quest to build an extraordinary dome atop the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy.  The PBS show Nova recently aired a wonderful hour-long program, "The Great Cathedral Mystery," about Pippo and his dome.  The show sought to uncover the mystery of how Pippo constructed his huge dome by following a team of modern-day bricklayers as they constructed a small-scale reproduction of the dome.  As anyone who has ever visited the dome can agree, Pippo was anything but a fool!  His innovations, including a reverse gear pulley to carry supplies up and down, a spiral herringbone brick pattern, and a unique system of guide ropes, are the true secrets of the dome.  You can solve more of the mystery of the dome by watching "The Great Cathedral Mystery".

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Barnum Brown

While researching another topic, I happened upon this wonderful photograph of Barnum Brown that I had never seen before.  Check out 'Mr. Bone's' dapper look:




Barnum really was an extraordinarily good dresser.  I especially love the boots!

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Dare the Wind is Setting Sail

It's official!  DARE THE WIND is setting sail on February 18th.  Here are a few sneak peeks of the gorgeous illustrations by Emily Arnold McCully:

Here is young Ellen Prentiss, watching the clipper ships sail into Marblehead harbor:






And here is Ellen battling a storm aboard The Flying Cloud:





One of the many joys of writing picture books is seeing your words brought to life in illustrations that are even more beautiful than you imagined they could be.  Thank you, Emily!