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My Joanna Ho kick

One Day by Joanna Ho

On the Tip of a Wave: How Ai Weiwei's Art Is Changing the Tide? by Joanna Ho

October 19, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

If you know picture books and diverse picture books, you probably know Eyes That Kiss in the Corners and Eyes That Speak to the Stars by Joanna Ho. But do you know Say My Name or Playing at the Border: A Story of Yo-Yo Ma? Or what about One Day or  On the Tip of a Wave: How Ai Weiwei’s Art Is Changing the Tide? I have had the pleasure of reading them all (I was on a Joanna Ho kick recently, though have not […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry Tagged With: Ai Weiwei, artist, Catia Chien, Children, Faith Pray, family, Joanna Ho, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:761 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry · Tags: Ai Weiwei, artist, Catia Chien, Children, Faith Pray, family, Joanna Ho, Social Themes ·
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Who wanted this banned and why?

Class Act by Jerry Craft

October 17, 2023 by Malin Leave a Comment

Drew Ellis goes to the prestigious Riverdale Academy Day School, but unlike a lot of his more privileged classmates, he feels like he has to work way harder and he still might not get the same opportunities that they do. While a lot of his fellow students live in enormous mansions, Drew lives alone with his grandmother (who has to work almost constantly to provide for him). He also knows that no matter how good his grades are or which school he attends, most people […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Book Club, Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books Tagged With: #BannedBooks, #CannonballBookClub, #memoir, CBR15, Class Act, comic book, coming-of-age, friendship, Graphic Novel, Jerry Craft, Malin, middle grade, New Kid, Racism

Malin's CBR15 Review No:61 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Book Club, Children's Books, Graphic Novels/Comic Books · Tags: #BannedBooks, #CannonballBookClub, #memoir, CBR15, Class Act, comic book, coming-of-age, friendship, Graphic Novel, Jerry Craft, Malin, middle grade, New Kid, Racism ·
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Memoir of a Child Star

I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

October 17, 2023 by donttrustthe_bea Leave a Comment

Wow. This one was brutal. Jennette McCurdy is an excellent writer and draws you in from the very beginning of her memoir. I’ll admit, I had to put this down many times and opt out of reading it at night just becuase I couldn’t stop thinking about the things I read. McCurdy is a survivor of trauma at the hands of the industry and at the hands of her own mother. She paints a vivid picture of the abuse and exploitation she suffered, able to […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #memoir, Addiction, child abuse, child star, Jennette McCurdy, survivor story

donttrustthe_bea's CBR15 Review No:3 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: #memoir, Addiction, child abuse, child star, Jennette McCurdy, survivor story ·
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The author’s love for the story and man

Enlightened by Sachi Ediriweera

October 16, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

The graphic novel Enlightened is with lovely illustrations that fit the tone of things. The story is modern voiced to help today’s reader understand the journey of one man who went on to do great things. Sometimes things are a little lofty, yet not overly pushy, but still not as modest as could be. And overall, this is a fun and delightful experience book. Sachi Ediriweera’s story comes from the experiences of their childhood, learning the teachings of and about the Buddha. The man Siddhartha […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Religion, Young Adult Tagged With: Buddha, family, fathers, Gautama Buddha, Sachi Ediriweera, Siddhartha

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:748 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Religion, Young Adult · Tags: Buddha, family, fathers, Gautama Buddha, Sachi Ediriweera, Siddhartha ·
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Nature v. Nurture

Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body by Sara Pascoe

October 14, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Cbr15bingo Relation“ship” bingo, Cannonball Sara Pascoe is a British comedian and a regular on the panel shows that my husband and I enjoy so much. I expected Animal to be funny, and it is, but I was not expecting it to be so informative. This is not just the story of Pascoe’s life; it is about the female body, sexuality, rights and more. She examines genetics, behavior, history, culture and a variety of other factors that have influenced the physical development of the human body […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body, CBR15, cbr15bingo, ElCicco, Non-Fiction, Sara Pascoe

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:52 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body, CBR15, cbr15bingo, ElCicco, Non-Fiction, Sara Pascoe ·
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A girl and her island

Yukie’s Island: My Family’s World War II Story. by Yukie Kimura, Kodo Kimura

October 12, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Yukie is a young girl who lives on an island with her parents and siblings. She plays and explores with her brother, helps their father keep the lighthouse going, and is excited when they leave the island for school, even on the day she lost her lunch overboard and the fish had a feast because of it. She is a typical young girl, except this is not a story of just any girl, or any island, but one of a young Japanese girl during World […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Asia, Benten Jima Island, family, Japan, Kodo Kimura, Lighthouses, Military & Wars, Steve Sheinkin, Suzuki family, World War II, Yukie Kimura, Yukie Kimura, Kodo Kimura

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:739 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Asia, Benten Jima Island, family, Japan, Kodo Kimura, Lighthouses, Military & Wars, Steve Sheinkin, Suzuki family, World War II, Yukie Kimura, Yukie Kimura, Kodo Kimura ·
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