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    Review of the Day: Fighting Words by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

    Betsy Bird, May 7, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    Not every 12-year-old is going to be ready for the abuse and pain addressed in Bradley’s latest. But for those kids that want a book can be honest with them about the world, written at their age-level, with funny parts and a happy ending where things get better, this is that book. It ain’t easy but it’s there for you.

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    Review of the Day: Desert Girl, Monsoon Boy by Tara Dairman, ill. Archana Sreenivasan

    Betsy Bird, April 30, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    I honestly think there’s a value in teaching kids the fact that the more you learn, the more you will realize just how much you do not know. That there’s always room for more knowledge. And Desert Girl, Monsoon Boy is a gorgeously wrought, simply written, smart story that does the work of engaging and informing kids alongside their ill-informed parents.

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    Review of the Day: All of a Sudden and Forever by Chris Barton and Nicole Xu

    Betsy Bird, April 19, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    If we are talking about events that change us all and that we must collectively heal from (whether literally or figuratively) then this book might be precisely what we need. Because this isn’t just a book about something that happened a quarter of a century ago. It’s a book that is meant to help you learn how to heal and recover and hope in the face of the horrendous. Give it a go.

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    Review of the Day: Shirley & Jamila Save Their Summer by Gillian Goerz

    Betsy Bird, April 14, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    Firmly rooted in reality, the book tips its hat low to Sherlock Holmes but maintains an originality entirely of its own. Surely kids won't be asking for more of the same? They most certainly will. And don't call me Shirley.

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    Review of the Day: Ways to Make Sunshine by Renée Watson

    Betsy Bird, April 2, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    Sharp and smart. Kind and caustic. Occasionally acidic, but in a nice way, today's review is of the kind of book that wakes up dreamy readers and forces the darned kids to think a little. Precisely what we would have all been waiting for, had we but known to want it.

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    Review of the Day: Outside In by Deborah Underwood, ill. Cindy Derby

    Betsy Bird, March 26, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    Right now, in the Spring, when the world seems scary, this may be the comforting book about what’s beyond our back doors that we all need right now.

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    Review of the Day: Fly On the Wall by Remy Lai

    Betsy Bird, March 13, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    Behold a story that runs, caterwauls, spies, sneaks, rides, and generally has a wonderful time. This is a book I can’t show my colleagues at work because my 8-year-old won’t let it out of her sight. A fairly high bit of praise, if I do say so myself.

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    Review of the Day: Snail Crossing by Corey R. Tabor

    Betsy Bird, March 4, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    I've read snail picture books before, but few have plumbed their humor quite as well as Tabor has in "Snail Crossing". Less a story of persistence than a lesson in karma, this may well be the first snail-adjacent picture book that has ever made me AND my kids laugh out loud for long periods of time. I can think of not better praise than that.

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    Review of the Day: A Little Called Pauline by Gertrude Stein with Bianca Stone

    Betsy Bird, February 29, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    I’ve no doubt that there will be plenty of folks out there that take one look at its simple cover, flip through, scoff, and set it down. More fool they. If you want a book that gives your children raw, unblemished poetry in a form they CAN’T understand and love NOT understanding, this is the book for them.

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    Review of the Day: Overground Railroad by Lesa Cline-Ransome and James Ransome

    Betsy Bird, February 14, 2020 | Best Books, Best Books of 2020, Reviews, Reviews 2020

    No series of rote facts, Overground Railroad puts you in the shoes of the ordinary people that had to leave everything and everyone they knew in search of a better life. Historical events like The Great Migration are vague. This book hands young readers not just specifics. It hands them people they can get to know and care about.

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