#IMWAYR November 7, 2022


Welcome! It's #IMWAYR time again, when bloggers share what they have been reading and find out what others have been up to. Kathryn hosts the adult version of this meme at Book Date. Jen at Teach Mentor Texts and Kellee and Ricki at Unleashing Readers host the kidlit rendition. These are fabulous places to start your search  for what to read next.

On Sunday as I write this, we are experiencing our second snowfall. It's divinely lovely and peaceful, but maybe a bit too soon? I guess it always feels too soon, but with hope it won't last long. I still don't have winter tires on my car...

Titles with a 🍁 indicate this is a Canadian or Indigenous Canadian Author and or Illustrator.

Clicking on the title will take you to the Goodreads page of the book.

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PICTURE BOOKS 

Lala, a wild kind of child, has her own kind of magic. Unfortunately, her mother doesn't see or appreciate this in her.
Against a black and grey city, Lala emits a golden hue as she goes about her daily activities full of joy and energy. Lala spends time in her garden in an empty lot nurturing the plants there. I was struck by the profound contrast between the mother's words to Lala, and Lala's words to plants. Where Lala's words are full of kindness, her mother's are harsh.
When her mother, in an attempt to tame her, refuses to let her go outdoors, Lala's garden magically grows huge and comes in search of her.
As much as I appreciate this book, I was also a bit distressed that it took such a magnitude of magic for Lala's mother to finally accept her as she was.
Alas, there is no magic for other wild children like her.
Gracey Zhang was born in Canada, but now lives in the USA. I hope she is still a Canadian. 

There is much to gush about here.
This charming tale tells of two Chinese girls who overcome obstacles to get to know one another and become friends. Both have come from the country and are now living in a city. Because they don't have residency permits for this area, they are unable to attend public school, and their parents can't afford to pay for school for them.
Rebecca Evans artwork, rendered in pencil and watercolour, is stunning. I love the bright colours of the two girls against a gloomy backdrop of blue greys.
While the story is set in China, the issues of bullying, loneliness and finding a friend are universal themes that children from around the world can relate to.
I appreciated the glossary and pronunciation guide at the beginning of the book that helped me figure out both how to pronounce the Chinese words and to understand them. However, because it is situated on the copyright page, I suspect it might end up being overlooked.
I also appreciated the author's note at the end of this book explaining more about the social situation in China.

This story of a "multiracial child navigating identity and belonging draws from author Tasha Spillett-Sumner's own experience growing up as an Afro-Indigenous girl." It is a gorgeous book with a refrain that will be especially poignant for multiracial children, yet has an important message for all of us. 

"You're part of me
and I'm part of you.

I'm beautiful like me
and you're beautiful like you."

You can read my full review here.  



I Hope
by Monique Gray Smith & Gabrielle Grimard (Illustrator) September 13 2022 🍁

If you are not already a hard core Gabrielle Grimard fan by now, this book will certainly turn you into one. Her soft dreamy artwork makes this book feel like a blessing. 
This dual language book in both English and Plains Cree, is about adults wishing wonderful things for their children. It showcases multicultural groups of children from different parts of the world. 
This is a wonderful book to get for graduates, but will work for students of any age. I will be purchasing copies of this for my grandchildren.

 NON FICTION PICTURE BOOKS 


Bellen Woodward, in grade 6 at the time of this book, is responsible for Crayola coming out with Crayola Colours of the World Crayons: crayons that reflect the many different skin colours of children around the world.
Bellen began by just changing the language around the one crayon called flesh. Instead of handing it over when someone asked for the skin colour crayon, she replied, "Which one? Skin can be any number of beautiful crayons." Soon this way of looking at crayons and skin colour was reflected across her school.
This part of the story was clear to me, but what happened afterwards to influence Crayola is not. Still I appreciate the section that sets out, in general terms, how anyone can bring change into the world.

NON FICTION GRAPHIC


This is a great introduction to crows. As an adult reader I’m not the target audience, but I was charmed by both the goofy dog and the clever crow.
I’m kind of fascinated by crows and have read adult nonfiction about them. This meant that much of the research wasn’t new to me. But the graphic format certainly helped consolidate my understanding.
I plan to purchase a copy for an adult friend who is crow crazy and collects all things crow.

NON FICTION 

5 stars

The Talk: Conversations about Race, Love & Truth
byWade Hudson et al August 11, 2020

This collection of writings by diverse authors is an important template for how to make the world a better place for all of us. 
I listened to it once, but no sooner finished it than I started it again. 
You will too if you haven't already been introduced to it. 

MG NOVELS

4 stars

The Lion of Mars
by Jennifer L Holm & Maxwell Glick (Narrator) January 5, 2021

I am always happy to read/listen to anything by Jennifer L Holm. 
Bell has been raised on Mars in the American compound. They live in Lava tubes underground. It's a small loving community. However, they are estranged from the other colonies living nearby. 
When illness strikes the adults in their home, Bell and another boy end up heading off to ask them for help. A new reality is opened up to them. By the time the book is done, Bell has changed relationships between the communities for the better. 
 
YA & ADULT FICTION


I really wanted to like this book. I read reviews that lauded it. The premise sounded fascinating. It follows a pair of video game designers from their first meeting as children on into their 40s. As fascinated as I was by the game designing, I didn’t like any of these characters very much. Quite regularly I wanted to smack them across the head and tell them to grow up and get over themselves!
 
CURRENTLY

Butt Sandwich & Tree by Wesley King  🍁

No Vacancy by Tziporah Cohen  🍁

A Green Velvet Secret by Vicki Grant  🍁

Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam  🍁

UP NEXT - MAYBE

Death in a Darkening Mist (Lane Winslow #2) by Iona Whishaw 🍁

The Stone Sky (The Broken Earth, #3) by N.K. Jemisin

Narwhalicorn and Jelly (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #7) by Ben Clanton

READING GOALS

#MustReadFiction 23/24 one in progress

#MustReadNonFiction 16/18

Canadian Authors 69/100 four in progress

Indigenous Authors 18/25

Goodreads Reading Challenge: 257/250

2022 Big Book Summer Challenge 7
Canada Reads shortlist 5/5 

Beautiful You, Beautiful Me by Tasha Spillett-Sumner & Salini Perera (Illustrator)


Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this beautiful picture book. It was released October 18, 2022, by Owl Books.

Your library needs this book. Every library needs this book. 

Izzy has a warm and loving relationship with her mother. Then she starts to realize that they don't match. They have different physical attributes: different skin colours and different hair. Izzy wants to be "Mama's kind of beautiful." Each time she says something to her mother about it, her mother points out that,

"You're part of me
and I'm part of you.

I'm beautiful like me
and you're beautiful like you."

It's a gorgeous refrain that is repeated across the book.

When they take a walk outside, they see that in the animal world, babies and mothers do not look the same.

In the end when Izzy's mother notes that they have different eye colour, it's Izzy who repeats the refrain.



I love the story line here. That refrain works for all parents and children, even if they look the same. Still, it's even more profound knowing that this story of a "multiracial child navigating identity and belonging draws from author Tasha Spillett-Sumner's own experience growing up as an Afro-Indigenous girl."

Selina Perera's illustrations are full of bright colour and tenderness. You can check out more of her work here.

I couldn't help but make a connection to this book since I have multiracial grandchildren who are half Korean. In my case, my granddaughters don't really look like their father. Still the refrain works for them too. I can't wait to read this book to them. I'll let you know what they think later.


#IReadCanadian: Books For Readers Of All Ages November 2, 2022


I read Canadian. 

I read Canadian all year round. 

I read Canadian for readers of all ages. 

I want everyone to read Canadian. 

The books on the lists below are ones I have read since the last #IReadCanadianDay in February 2021. If you click on the category heading, it will take you to a GoodReads list of these books. From there you can find out more about them. 

If you aren't already passionate about reading Canadian, I expect that books from the following lists will get you there. 

ADULT & YA FICTION

The Prairie Chicken Dance Tour by Dumont, Dawn
Butter Honey Pig Bread by Ekwuyasi, Francesca
What Strange Paradise by El Akkad, Omar
Satellite Love by  Ferguson, Genki 
Five Little Indians by  Good, Michelle
Scarborough by  Hernandez, Catherine
The Forest of Stolen Girls by  Hur, June
The Silence of Bones by  Hur, June
The Red Palace by Hur, June
All the Quiet Places by Isaac, Brian Thomas 
Bloomsbury Girls by Jenner, Natalie 
The Jane Austen Society by Jenner, Natalie 
If I Tell You the Truth by Kaur, Jasmin 
Deep House by King, Thomas 
Disappearing Moon Cafe by Lee, Sky 
Station Eleven by Mandel, Emily St. John
Sea of Tranquility Mandel, Emily St. John
Thrive by Oppel, Kenneth
The Madness of Crowds by (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #17) Penny, Louise
The Midnight Bargain by Polk, C.L.
Zero Repeat Forever by (The Nahx Invasions, #1) Prendergast, Gabrielle
The Project by Summers, Courtney
Em by Thúy, Kim 
Fight Night by  Toews, Miriam 
The Strangers by Vermette, Katherena 
We Two Alone: Stories by Wang, Jack 
A Killer in King's Cove (Lane Winslow #1) by Whishaw, Iona



Spílexm: A Weaving of Recovery, Resilience, and Resurgence
 by Campbell, Nicola I.
Okanagan Geology South by Fulton, Murray A. Roed and Robe 
On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal by Klein, Naomi 
How to Change Everything: The Young Human's Guide to Protecting the Planet and Each Other by Klein, Naomi 
A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency by Klein, Seth 
Field Notes from a Pandemic: A Journey Through a World Suspended by Lou, Ethan
Rez Rules :My Indictment of Canada's and America's Systemic Racism Against Indigenous People by Louie, Chief Clarence 
War: How Conflict Shaped Us by MacMillan, Margaret 
Not on My Watch: How a Renegade Whale Biologist Took on Governments and Industry to Save Wild Salmon by Morton, Alexandra 
Willie: The Game-Changing Story of the NHL's First Black Player by O'Ree, Willie
Stories of Métis Women: Tales My Kookum Told Me by (Indigenous Spirit of Nature) Oster, Bailey et al
North of Normal: A Memoir of My Wilderness Childhood, My Unusual Family, and How I Survived Both by Person, Cea Sunrise
Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest by Simard, Suzanne
Life in the City of Dirty Water: A Memoir of Healing by Thomas-Muller, Clayton



Batter Royale by Adams, Leisl
Swim Team by  Christmas, Johnnie 
Living with Viola by  Fung, Rosena 
Grass by  Gendry-Kim, Keum Suk 
Shadow Life by  Goto, Hiromi 
My Body in Pieces by Hébert, Marie-Noelle 
I Am Not Starfire by Tamaki, Mariko 
Stealing Home by Torres, J.

MIDDLE GRADE FICTION


Rachel Bird
by Citra, Becky
Alice Fleck's Recipes for Disaster by Delaney, Rachelle
Dragons in a Bag by Elliott, Zetta
Dragon Thief by Elliott, Zetta
The Witch's Apprentice by Elliott, Zetta
Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess by Green, Shari
Pine Island Home by Horvath, Polly 
Me Three by Juby, Susan 
Linked by Korman, Gordon 
The Fort by Korman, Gordon 
Under Shifting Stars by Latos, Alexandra 
Harvey Comes Home by Nelson, Colleen 
Tremendous Things by Nielsen, Susin 
Thrive by Oppel, Kenneth 
The Wherewood (Faerie Woods, #2) by  Prendergast, Gabrielle 
The Crosswood (Faerie Woods, #1) by  Prendergast, Gabrielle 
The Overwood (Faerie Woods, #3) by  Prendergast, Gabrielle 
The Stone Child (The Misewa Saga, #3) by  Robertson, David A. 
Traitors Among Us by Skrypuch, Marsha Forchuk 
Barry Squires, Full Tilt by Smith, Heather 
Weird Rules to Follow by Spencer, Kim 
The Summer We Saved the Bees by Stevenson, Robin 
The Fabulous Zed Watson! by Basil Sylvester 
Cold by Tamaki, Mariko 
The King of Jam Sandwiches Walters, Eric

MIDDLE GRADE NONFICTION


The Boreal Forest: A Year in the World's Largest Land Biome by Carmichael, L.E. 
How to Change Everything: The Young Human's Guide to Protecting the Planet and Each Other by Klein, Naomi The 
Disability Experience: Working Toward Belonging by Leavitt, Hannalora 
Meet Mary Ann Shadd by MacLeod, Elizabeth & Deas, Mike
Powwow: A Celebration Through Song and Dance by Pheasant-Neganigwane, Karen



Belly of the Beast (The Fabled Stables Book, #3) by Auxier, Jonathan
Monster and Boy by Barnaby, Hannah 
Cranky Chicken: A Cranky Chicken Book 1 by Battersby, Katherine
Anne Arrives: Inspired by Anne of Green Gables by George, Kallie
Anne's School Days: Inspired by Anne of Green Gables by George, Kallie 
Anne's Tragical Tea Party by George, Kallie
Merry Christmas, Anne by George, Kallie 
Scaredy Squirrel in a Nutshell (Scaredy's Nutty Adventures, #1) by Watt, Mélanie

PICTURE BOOKS


It Happened on Sweet Street
 by Adderson, Caroline 
Pierre & Paul: Avalanche! by Adderson, Caroline 
Princesses Versus Dinosaurs by Bailey, Linda 
When I Found Grandma by Balasubramaniam, Saumiya 
Alice & Gert: An Ant and Grasshopper Story by Becker, Helaine 
Bad Dog by Boldt, Mike 
Find Fergus by Boldt, Mike 
Tough Like Mum by Button, Lana 
Abuelita and Me by Carranza, Leonarda Hug? Chua, Charlene 
Barnaby by Curtis, Andrea 
Mr. Postmouse's Rounds by Dubuc, Marianne 
Mr. Postmouse Takes a Trip by Dubuc, Marianne 
1, 2, 3, Off to School! by Dubuc, Marianne 
Bear and the Whisper of the Wind by Dubuc, Marianne 
Bear Wants to Sing by Fagan, Cary 
Ten Little Dumplings by Fan, Larissa 
Lizzy and the Cloud by Fan, Terry 
Mina by Forsythe, Matthew 
Pokko and the Drum by Forsythe, Matthew 
Out Into the Big Wide Lake by Harbridge, Paul 
ROAR-chestra!: A Wild Story of Musical Words by Heidbreder, Robert 
I Promise by Hernandez, Catherine
Weekend Dad by Hrab, Naseem 
Snow Days by Kerbel, Deborah 
The Better Tree Fort by Kerrin, Jessica Scott 
Thao by Lam, Thao 
Skunk on a String by Lam, Thao 
Nattiq and the Land of Statues: A Story from the Arctic by Landry, Barbara 
Over the Shop by Lawson, JonArno 
A Day for Sandcastles by Lawson, JonArno 
My City Speaks by Lebeuf, Darren 
Alligator Pie: The Beloved Canadian Classic by Lee, Dennis 
Going Up! by Lee, Sherry J. 
The Fog by Maclear, Kyo 
Story Boat by Maclear, Kyo 
The Big Bath House by Maclear, Kyo 
Time Is a Flower by Morstad, Julie 
The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt by Nason, Riel 
This Is Ruby by O'Leary, Sara 
Maud and Grand-Maud by O'Leary, Sara 
A Kid Is a Kid Is a Kid by O'Leary, Sara 
Gemma and the Giant Girl by by O'Leary, Sara 
Choose Kindness by Ohi, Ruth 
Fox and Squirrel: The Best Christmas Ever by Ohi, Ruth 
My Wounded Island by Pasquet, Jacques 
Golden Threads by Rizzo, Suzanne Del 
I Talk Like a River by Scott, Jordan 
The Deepest Dig by Smith, Mark David 
When Emily Was Small by Soloy, Lauren 
I Sang You Down from the Stars by Spillett-Sumner, Tasha 
Knot Cannot by Stone, Tiffany 
Our Little Kitchen by Tamaki, Jillian 
The Doll by Tran-Davies, Nhung N. 
Lentil Soup by Tremblay, Carole 
Blue Rider by Valério, Geraldo 
At the Pond by Valério, Geraldo 
Raven Squawk, Orca Squeak by Vickers, Roy Henry 
Scaredy Squirrel in a Nutshell (Scaredy's Nutty Adventures, #1) by  Watt, Mélanie
Animals Move by Whittingham, Jane 
My Day with Gong Gong by Yee, Sennah

NON FICTION PICTURE BOOKS


Emmy Noether: The Most Important Mathematician You've Never Heard Of by Becker, Helaine 
The Boreal Forest: A Year in the World's Largest Land Biome by Carmichael, L.E. 
The Ocean Calls: A Haenyeo Mermaid Story by Cho, Tina 
My Family, Your Family! by Cole, Kathryn 
The Bat (Disguting Critters #6) by  Gravel, Elise 
Fred & Marjorie: A Doctor, a Dog, and the Discovery of Insulin by Kerbel, Deborah
Thao by Lam, Thao 
Terry Fox and Me by Leatherdale, Mary Beth 
Meet Mary Ann Shadd by MacLeod, Elizabeth & Deas, Mike
Time Is a Flower by Morstad, Julie 
A Kid Is a Kid Is a Kid by O'Leary, Sara 
My Wounded Island by Pasquet, Jacques 
On the News: Our First Talk about Tragedy by Roberts, Jillian 
I Have the Right to Save My Planet by Serres, Alain 
111 Trees: How One Village Celebrates the Birth of Every Girl by Singh, Rina Etty
Darwin and the Four Pebble Problem by Soloy, Lauren 
The Bug Girl: A True Story by Spencer, Sophia 
Burt the Beetle Doesn't Bite! by Spires, Ashley

Here are links to my 2021 #IReadCanadian lists