Archive for June, 2017

Resource Links calls Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess “a beautifully emotional, poetic treasure”

June 12th, 2017

“This deceptively simple novel-in-verse is a beautifully emotional, poetic treasure. Shari Green’s writing is captivating and she has created, in Macy McMillan, a complex, true-to-life, sensitive preteen girl…. This is the type of book readers will find themselves reading cover to cover in a single sitting, and since it is written in verse, that is […]

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ILA Literacy Daily reviews My Beautiful Birds in an online roundup of “Stories of Young Immigrants and Refugees”

June 7th, 2017

“These refugee and immigrant narratives teach readers about language, culture, history, geography, and politics while providing insight into the human experience. The books reviewed in this column follow the journeys of young people and their families as they leave different parts of the world in pursuit of happiness and security.… Illustrations in polymer clay and […]

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Midwest Book Review calls Waiting for Sophie “an original and heartwarming story”

June 7th, 2017

“Waiting for Sophie is an original and heartwarming story for children ages 5 to 8. Nicely enhanced with the colorful artwork of Carmen Mok, and especially appropriate for young readers making the transition from picture books to chapter books, Waiting for Sophie is very highly recommended for family, elementary school and community library Children’s Fiction collections.” Click here to […]

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Dragonfly Song by Wendy Orr is a Junior Library Guild 2017 selection

June 2nd, 2017

We are thrilled to welcome the award-winning author of Nim’s Island, Wendy Orr, to Pajama Press, and proudly so with a Junior Library Guild Selection for her new fantasy novel, Dragonfly Song. In Dragonfly Song, Orr weaves an intriguing mythological portrayal of the Bronze Age Minoan civilization on the island of Crete, where subject nations are […]

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Booklist says Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess “confronts life’s challenges with depth and realism”

June 2nd, 2017

“This touching novel in verse makes clever use of space on each page, not only visually acknowledging Macy’s deafness, but inviting all readers to understand and process language in multiple ways. Green’s story confronts life’s challenges with depth and realism, creating a narrative that is sparse yet impactful, with characters that are bursting with life.” […]

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