#IMWAYR July 17, 2016


This Monday is my first #IMWAYR post as a retired person. I don't really feel any different, except for wondering who I'm going to become in this next phase of my life. Will I still read children's books? What a ridiculous question. Of course I will, so long as the rest of you keep feeding me exciting new titles. Thanks to everyone but especially Jen at Teach Mentor Text and Ricki and Kellee at Unleashing Readers, for hosting this event.  

I have been away - both physically and metaphorically. My brother (also a teacher) and I went on our annual 'recover from the end of the school year' high mountain camping trip. My partner comes along also since he doesn't trust me to pull our tent trailer with our car over all those dirt roads. And he cooks for us too.


The weather was miserable. Seriously, it was so cold I wore long underwear for the entire week. We had all kinds of weather, but not nearly enough sunshine. There was fresh snow on the ski resort about 10 kilometers to the west of us.

Of course we had a great time. I wrote something every day. I tried to become a character I have had in my head for some time.  I revelled in the beauty of that green world.

I read a book a day.  Well except for the weekend when friends came up to join us.


Everything I read was good but you don't need to read a bunch of words from me carrying on about all of them anyway. I'm limiting myself to one sentence for those I feel the need to pontificate about! Clicking on the links will take you to where you can read more of my thoughts on these titles. 

All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook by Leslie Connor was filled with truly exceptional characters. 

I adored The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. After finishing it, I did my best to observe the world as closely as possible.

In The Footsteps of Crazy Horse by Joseph Marshall filled me with despair and hope.

While I enjoyed Lily and Dunkin by Donna Gephart, that was a lot of pathos for one book.

Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool was one of those books that enthralled me, but it wasn't till I reached the end that I realized how much I loved it.

Adelaide Herrmann: Queen of Magic, was an amazing woman I am happy to have learned more about. 

A Place for Frogs by Melissa Stewart reminded me how important these creatures are. 


CURRENTLY
I'm listening to The After Room by Maile Meloy, the last in the Apothecary series. I'm in the middle of As Brave as You by Jason Reynolds. 

UP NEXT
I'm looking forward to getting into Everybody Sees the Ants by A.S. King

12 comments:

  1. Happy Retirement! I loved Everybody Sees the Ants. Enjoy it!

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  2. I haven't read any of these. A few are titles I have had on my list. The picture book about Adelaine Herrrman is one I'm not familiar. It sounds like a great biography.

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    1. She was quite the individual and an amazing role model for girls! Perry T Cook is a character who you will hang onto for quite a while. If only I could write that well.

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  3. Despite the old, the camping trip "away" sounds lovely, Cheriee. You read some great books, too. I need to read The Wild Robot & that one about Perry Cook. Many have praised those two. As for retirement, I'm still reading kids' books, & others, too! Enjoy your time to choose!

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    1. I meant "cold", but guess you figured that out!

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    2. I did! I'm looking forward to reading more adult titles, but believe that there is nothing better than a really good middle grade novel. All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook is one of those.

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  4. Glad you enjoyed your trip! That cold weather sounds delicious to me--just too many days over 100 here in SD and more to come! I've added several of your titles to be TBR pile of course!

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    1. That is why we go high in the mountains Elisabeth - to get away from the heat (and the people) IOt is usually cold at night, but this year it was cold all the time. If you haven't read All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook, put it to the top of your list!

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  5. You were very busy! I want to read In The Footsteps of Crazy Horse. Thanks for sharing about it!

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    1. It is an important book that I think will educate and entertain at the same time.

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  6. Think about using all of your extra time and apply to be on a Cybils Awards committee! When one of our 6th grade language arts teachers retired, he did, and really enjoyed it. He said it was a nice transition.

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