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Monday, April 13, 2015

Book Review: The Watsons Go To Birmingham- 1963

The Watsons Go To Birmingham- 1963
By: Christopher Paul Curtis
 
Told from the viewpoint of fourth grade Kenny Watson, The Watsons Go To Birmingham is a delightful look into the world through the eyes of a child. The story begins on a cold Michigan day with the Weird Watsons cuddled together on the couch, dreaming of sunny Atlanta, Georgia.
The majority of the book is spent leading up to the family's decision to visit Grandma Sands to deposit teenage rebel, Byron Watson, in Birmingham, AL, as the title suggests. It details the family's past and includes stories, often humorous, of life in the northern US in 1963.
When I began reading this book, I was expecting a gripping story about the struggle, tragedy, and fight for Civil Rights in the early 1960s. Instead, I found a charming, humorous narrative about a family's road trip to north Alabama.
At first, I was disappointed. I knew ahead of time that this story was based upon the infamous bombing of a church in Birmingham. I was waiting and waiting throughout the whole book for it to happen, for the Watson's lives to change dramatically.
But as the remaining pages for me to read grew less and less, I quickly discovered that the story was not what I had anticipated.
However, once I changed the way I looked at the story, I enjoyed it much more. Even though it was much better after that, a few scenes were confusing and hard to understand.
When you read The Watsons Go To Birmingham, open your mind. Prepare yourself for a story celebrating family and togetherness. Expect the tale of how a tragic event can change a persons life.
Perhaps the heart of The Watsons Go To Birmingham is best summed up in this excerpt from the last chapter. Kenny, emotionally scarred from the bombings, has been hiding away behind the couch for days, a place where the kids have seen their animals crawl behind and emerge healed. They believe that there are angels and genies behind the couch that do the healing. Byron has just told Kenny that there are no such things as genies and magic. This is Kenny's response:

"He was also very wrong about there not being anything like magic powers or genies or angels. Maybe those weren't the things that could make a run over dog walk without wobbling but they were there. Maybe they were in the way your father smiled at you even after you'd messed something up real bad... Maybe there were genies in the way your sister would throw a stupid tea party for you and you had fun even though it was kind of embarrassing to sit at a table and sip water out of plastic teacups... And I'm sure there was an angel in Birmingham when Grandma Sands wrapped her little arms around all of the Weird Watsons and said, 'My fambly, my beautiful, beautiful fambly.'"

Overall, The Watsons Go To Birmingham is a tragically delightful yarn, worth a read. So turn on Yakety Yak, board the Brown Bomber, and settle down for a long haul to Birmingham.


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

NaNoWriMo

Do you enjoy writing? Would you like to connect with thousands of authors from around the globe and write the first draft of your novel in the month of November? If that sounds exciting, you're crazy. Luckily, to be an author, you have to be a little nuts.
The goal is to complete 50,000 words by november 30th.
Check out the website:
www.nanowrimo.org
And if you're a kid author, like me, check out NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) Jr.!
www.ywp.nanowrimo.org

REMEMBER this is just a fun way to complete a first draft of your novel! Do not be worried about  finishing it. Just have fun and be the crazy author you want to be!

Friday, August 8, 2014

BIG Book To Movie News!

Have you heard the most recent book to screen news from Disney? Walt Disney Pictures is making two classic stories come to life like never before: Through The Looking Glass, By: Lewis Carroll and The Jungle Book, By Rudyard Kipling

Alice In Wonderland: Through The Looking Glass will be a sequel to the 2010 rendition of the Lewis Carroll novel. Johnny Depp will once again return as The Mad Hatter, as will Mia Wasikowska as Alice. It is scheduled to be released May 27th, 2016. 

The Jungle Book is scheduled to be released on Oct. 9th, 2015 and will be a live action/CGI take on the classic film and book. Film veterans Ben Kingsley and Bill Murray have been chosen to play the lead protagonists Baloo (Murray) and Bagheera (Kingsley). The film will also debut Neel Sethi as the only live action character in the film, Mowgli. 
What do you think? 

I guess there's only one thing to say until these movies come out:

I hope they stick to the book!

Friday, June 20, 2014

Book Review: City Of Orphans

City Of Orphans is a fantastic story set in the late 1800's in New York City. A beautifully and expertly crafted story, City Of Orphans rings true of the hardships and pain of life as a lower class citizen. In this book, AVI weaves together a brilliant tapestry of a tale, intertwining events and characters in unexpected and clever ways. Paired with gorgeous illustrations by Greg Ruth, AVI paints a historically accurate picture of New York at the height of the immigration age. As a reader, I was enthralled and captivated from the very first sentence, and I felt as if I was walking alongside Maks, the main character, throughout the entire story. As an author, I was enchanted by the unique writing style used to tell the story, and I learned much, and gained much inspiration from this book.
And as a critic, I must say that not many books make me react out loud, but when I reached the climax of this story, I was shouting, and cheering for Maks and his friends. Definitely a must read for fans of historical fiction.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Anne Cline of Alabama for winning the autographed copy of Story's End by: Marissa Burt!

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Book Giveaway!

Like the interview with Marissa Burt? Enter to win her most recent novel, Story's End!
Just simply share my blog to enter!
Visit Marissa at
www.marissaburt.com
Happy Reading!

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