Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley. Although the plot involves several issues, the one I remember best is the relationship between the two brothers. I ached for the narrator. I cried at the end.
I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson, another sibling relationship story. I read this on a plane, and I never read on planes. I could not put it down.
Egg and Spoon by Gregory Maguire. I remember telling my husband that I could leave this one on my bedside table and reread it for the rest of my life. The writing is gorgeous, and the story is compelling, with plenty of food for thought.
Most of the poetry I’m reading these days is research for my Poet’s Workshop series for Crabtree Publishing. I’ve finished books 5 (Haiku) and 6 (Cinquains). Now I’m looking forward to moving on to Concrete Poems and List Poems. One more nonfiction series is lined up for another educational publisher in 2015. I'm looking forward to researching four more interesting topics!
Happy holidays, all!
xox,
JoAnn Early Macken
2 comments:
EGG AND SPOON is on my to-read list--I'm on hold for it at the library. Especially looking forward to it now. Thanks for the recommendations, JA!
Dear JoAnn,
Appreciations to you for keeping me current on titles that sound tailor-made. I especially am intrigued by what appears to be a pileated woodpecker (or perhaps even the extinct Lord God Bird?) on the cover for Where Things Come Back!
Merrie, merrie to you!
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