Ghost Boys
My review of Jewell Parker Rhodes novel Ghost Boys. A heartbreaking novel about a twelve year old boy who is gunned down by a police officer
My review of Jewell Parker Rhodes novel Ghost Boys. A heartbreaking novel about a twelve year old boy who is gunned down by a police officer
My review of middle grader novel, Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt.
My review of The Thank You Book by celebrated author/illustrator Mo Willems.
My review of tThe Girl in the Locked Room. A recent publication from the popular author Mary Downing Hahn.
My review of the picture book biography of Eugenie Clark, a pioneer in ichthyology.
My review of Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott. The first in a fantasy series written for ages 8 and up.
My review of Patricia Reilly Giff's newest title A Slip of a Girl. A historical fiction verse novel about life during the Irish Land War.
My review of the Bluebonnet nominated picture book El Chupacabras by Adam Rubin and illustrated by Crash McCreery.
My review of the Who was Nikola Tesla? Part of the who was series of biographies for upper elementary school and middle school readers.
My review of Christina Uss's Bluebonnet Award chapter book, The Adventures of a Girl Called Bicycle.
My review of Ocean meets sky by the Fan brothers. A magical adventure to honor the memory of a lost loved one.
My review of the Coretta Scott King Stephoe Award winning book Thank you Omu!
My review of the 2018 Caldecott Medal winner Alma and how she got her name by Juana Martinez-Neal.
My review of A Place for Pluto by Stef Wade, a 2019 recognized book on the Tejas 2x2 list.
My review of Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea! The first in a series of beginning graphic novels by Ben Clanton.
My review of the highly acclaimed picture book Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes and illustrated by Gordon James.
A review of La Princesa and the Pea, the 2018 Pura Belpre Award winner for illustrations by Susan Middleton Elya & Juana Martinez-Neal.
A review of the 2019 Caldecott Medalist Hello Lighthouse! by Sophie Blackall.