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[CCBC-Net] 2007 Newbery Award

From: Brown, Susan Carr <SBrown>
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 10:31:29 -0600

I thought The Higher Power of Lucky was a gem; a perfect example of the power of good writing.

I am curious, however, what others think about the snake biting the dog on the scrotum mentioned in the very beginning of the book. I liked how she used this event in the beginning and in the end to kind of tie it all together. But in today's sensitive world, does anyone think this might hinder teachers from reading the book aloud to classrooms? I know that many teachers use Newbery winners as classroom read alouds, and I would hate to think that a discussion of the scrotum might prevent some teachers from reading it out loud due to possible parental complaints.

Susan

Susan Carr Brown Youth Collections Selector, Collection Management Department Minneapolis Public Library sbrown at mplib.org phone: 612-630-6282 fax: 612-630-6468


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[mailto:ccbc-net-bounces at ccbc.education.wisc.edu] On Behalf Of Megan Schliesman Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 10:17 AM To: ccbc-net, Subscribers of Subject: [CCBC-Net] 2007 Newbery Award

Today we begin our discussion of the 2007 Newbery Award winner and honor

books:

Winner:

The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron. Illustrated by Matt Phelan. A

Richard Jackson Book / Atheneum, 2006

Honor Books:

Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson. Delacorte Press, 2006

Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm. Random House, 2006

Rules by Cynthia Lord. Scholastic, 2006


When I read The Higher Power of Lucky, I was struck by many things, including the distinctive and well-drawn characters and setting. It's a

book that was quiet on the surface but explosive underneath. The climax

in the midst of the raging dust storm was a perfect physical metaphor for the power of Lucky's feelings.

We hope that many of you have had a chance to read The Higher Power of Lucky and the Newbery honor books, we we invite you to share your responses to them.

Megan

-- 
Megan Schliesman, Librarian
Cooperative Children's Book Center
School of Education, UW-Madison
600 N. Park St., Room 4290
Madison, WI  53706
ph: 608-262-9503
fax: 608-262-4933
schliesman at education.wisc.edu 
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