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1. "The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food From My Frontier" by Ree Drummond
2. "Fifty Shades of Grey" by E.L. James
3. "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool
4. "Fifty Shades Darker" by E.L. James
5. "Fifty Shades Freed" by E.L. James
6. "The Ex-Nun Poems" by Jeanine Hathaway
7. "Catching Fire" by Suzanne Collins
8. "Dovekeepers" by Alice Hoffman
9. "Radiating Like a Stone" edited by Myrne Roe
10. "Three Novels of New York" by Edith Wharton
Week ending 04/15/12
"Wonderstruck" by Brian Selznick
Sarah's book reviews can be heard on alternate Mondays on KMUW 89.1. You can read her most recent review below or listen to it here:http://www.kmuw.org/index.php/book/september_12_wonderstruck_by_brian_selznick/
With a nod to the classic “From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler,” Brian Selznick’s new book “Wonderstruck” exhibits the exquisite magic of words and images.
“Wonderstruck” is the story of Ben and Rose, two lonely children in search of a place to belong. Rose’s story, told in pictures begins 1927 in New Jersey, just across the Hudson River from the lights of Broadway. Fifty years later in Minnesota, Ben, whose story is told in words, is struck by lightning and loses his hearing shortly after the death of his mother. Rose, alone in her bedroom, keeps a meticulous scrapbook of a Broadway star, and Ben finds a clue to his absent father. Each of them escapes to New York City, where their stories eventually merge.
Through Rose's and Ben’s treks through the city, we visit the back rooms of the Museum of Natural History with its panoramic Minnesota landscape portrayed in the wolf halls. We experience what it is like to lose one’s hearing while navigating the big and noisy and fast moving city. And we feel the loneliness and disappointment of children left to fend for themselves.
When I think back to the memorable books I read, and re-read as a child, they were typically stories of “children lost in the woods who find their way into a family.” When I finished "Wonderstruck," I envied all the young readers who will discover this book for the first time and undoubtedly hold it dear for the rest of their lives.
Review by Sarah Bagby
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