
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
"The Color of Earth" by Kim Dong Hwa

"A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge" by Josh Neufeld

In A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge, Josh Neufeld tells the true story of 7 individuals who were there to witness the events that took place during this disaster.
Some evacuated. Some stayed. Some survived. Some didn't. Some returned home. Some never did.
Neufeld's brilliant cartoons illustrate a city that is under attack, and its citizens under siege. A wonderful snapshot into the lives of true survivors, and their attachment to the people and city they love.
Some language, good for high school and up.
Labels:
adult,
american history,
graphic novel,
natural disaster,
new orleans
Friday, November 20, 2009
"Love You Hate You Miss You" by Elizabeth Scott

Amy and Julia were inseparable. Julia was one of those amazing people. She had the best attitude, the coolest outfits and knew of all the great parties. They were a perfectly matched team and no one will ever be able to replace her.
Amy's parents made her go to rehab to deal with her alcohol problems. Her perfect parents are trying to be loving and encouraging, but Amy is frustrated by their attentive support.
Surviving high school without Julia is going to be impossible. Everyone knows about her drinking problems and what she did to her best friend.
How can you apologize to someone when they're no longer here?
Labels:
alcoholism,
friendship,
grief,
guilt,
high school,
rehab,
therapy
Monday, November 2, 2009
"Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything In It" by Sundee T. Frazier

Labels:
african american,
boys,
coretta scott king award,
family,
grandfather,
racism,
science,
tae kwon do
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