HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Black and gold,
Black and gold,
Nothing in between
When the world turns
Black and gold,
You know it's Halloween!
POETRY FRIDAY TODAY IS AT POETRY FOR CHILDREN!
“Reading should not be presented to children as a chore or a duty. It should be offered to them as a precious gift." Kate DiCamillo

How did I miss this one????? ACROSS THE ALLEY is not a new picture book, it was actually published in 2006, but I'd never heard of it until this week, when the librarian at school showed it to me. Now that I've read it, I can't believe that I have not heard more about it, because it's a really special book.
STEEL DRUMMING AT THE APOLLO is the story of a group of seven teens who attend the John Sayles School of Fine Arts in Schenectady, New York. Talent scouts from the world famous Apollo Theater in Harlem (Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Stevie Wonder, and lots of others have launched their careers at the Apollo) arrive in Schenectady, the boys form a steel drum band and win their local competition, then several regionals, finally making it all the way to the Super Top Dog Competition at the Apollo. The book traces the band from its formation in early 2005, all the way to the finals in December of that year.
"Those little towns in the South were rough. The fans would call you everything. One lady brought us a big black cake. Had it delivered by a man in a white coat. Written with icing, from the top corner to the bottom corner, at an angle, was spelled N-I-G…etc. Now you wonder, why would anyone go through the trouble to do something like that. I guess you could call that dedication" (p. 58).
When I was nine or ten, I read FOLLOW MY LEADER, a novel about a boy who lost his sight after an accident with fireworks. Much of the book, or the parts I remember anyway, occur at a training academy for guide dogs, as Jimmy is learning how to work with his new companion. I was fascinated by this book and went on to read several other books about guide dogs and blindness. Inevitably, I eventually encountered books about Helen Keller.
LINCOLN SHOT: A PRESIDENT REMEMBERED is a biography by historian Barry Denenberg. The book, designed to appear like a memorial edition of the National News, a fictitious newspaper from the 1860's, opens on the day Lincoln is assassinated.
I am a closet book pusher. OK, actually there is nothing closet about it. I push books every chance I get- to kids at school, to friends, to the boys' coaches, and most importantly, to my boys!
A new book from an old friend. One of my all time, all time, all time heroes is Maya Angelou. This week, a dear friend gifted me with Angelou's wonderful new book, LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER.