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Monday, December 19, 2016
Pick of the Week- Pax
is Pax by Sara Pennypacker. "Just because it isn't happening here doesn't mean it isn't happening." This is how the story of Peter, a boy, and Pax, a fox, begins. Peter adopted Pax just after they had both lost their mothers. They had been a tremendous comfort to each other and nearly inseparable. But when war threatened the country, Peter is sent away from home and forced to release Pax back into the wild. Peter however, had a plan to runway back to the place where he left Pax and be reunited. Told in alternating chapters from Peter and Pax's points of view, this story is heartwarming and poinent. Many readers will enjoy this National Book Award Longlist honoree.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Middle School Artist of the Month
The Southwick Regional School library is pleased to present the Middle School Artist of Month series. Mr. Bladyka, the new middle school art teacher selects the projects of one 7th grade and one 8th grade student each month to have the honor of featuring their art work in the library. It has been great to see the library walls colored with the work of these talented students. Check out the slide show of this year's honorees so far. https://goo.gl/photos/u8QJze8Ac5oshTL9A
Monday, December 12, 2016
Pick of the Week- Room
is Room by Emma Donoghue. Is a thrilling psychological mind bender about a woman who is kidnapped and forced to live in a small room where she gives birth to Jack, who turns five a the beginning of the novel. Though he learns to read and is kept safe by his mother, he is raised to believe that the entire world is only the room. The story is told from his perspective as he discovers that another world exists outside he and his mother attempt a daring escape.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Pick of the Week- Climate Migrants
is Climate Migrants by Rebecca E. Hirsch. This book is a great primer for young people learning about climate change. It uses images and stories to illustrate the impacts of climate change on people around the globe.