Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Girl Who Threw Butterflies by Mick Cochrane


Six months after Molly's father died in a car accident, Molly and her mother are still having a difficult time communicating their feelings. Molly and her father used to love watching baseball and playing catch in the backyard. Her father even taught Molly how to pitch, and she had a pretty good knuckleball! One evening, while pitching in her backyard, Molly decides to try out for the boys baseball team at school. During try-outs, not all of the boys on the team approve of Molly being there, and neither does her mother. With a supportive best friend, and supportive coaches, can Molly become a real part of the team? Will she and her mom finally support each other in their grief? The Girl Who Threw Butterflies is a 2012 Rebecca Caudill book.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Wild Things by Clay Carmichael


Zoe has learned to be self-reliant and she trusts no one. After all, her father left before she was born and her mother was irresponsible and had problems of her own. After her mother dies, Zoe is sent to live with an unknown uncle who is also used to living alone. In the small rural town where he lives, everyone has their own opinion of Zoe and her wild attitude. Soon, Zoe and her uncle learn to live with each other, while Zoe also encounters a mysterious boy living in the woods nearby. Zoe's first person character is funny and full of energy! Wild Things is on the 2012 Rebecca Caudill list.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

All the Broken Pieces by Ann E. Burg


This novel, written in free verse, is about a boy from Vietnam who is sent to America to live with an adoptive family during the Vietnam War. The boy's new home is happy and loving, but he can't keep his awful memories from Vietnam away. He also longs to reunite with his birth mother and the brother he left behind. His new family, and his baseball coaches, help him to open up his feelings. Because this novel is written in verse, it is quick to read and very powerful. All the Broken Pieces is on the 2012 Rebecca Caudill list.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg by Rodman Philbrick


Homer has a very hard time telling the truth! When his older brother is illegally sold into the Union Army by their evil uncle, Homer sets off to find him and save him from the war. Along the way, Homer is kidnapped, imprisoned, and forced to join a traveling freak show, all the while stretching the truth to his own advantage. Homer ends up traveling by horse, train, boat, and hot air balloon in this funny and adventurous story. The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg is a Newberry Honor book and is on the Rebecca Caudill list of books for 2012.