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The Lion and the Bird by Marianne Dubuc, translated by Claudia Z. Bedrick

11 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Canadian, Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Translation

Fall is upon us once again, and Lion is out in his garden, raking leaves, turning soil, getting ready for the winter ahead. "Oh! Poor little thing!" he notices: Bird has fallen from the sky, his wing broken. Bandaged and revived, Bird watches as his flock...

Author Interview: Ellen Oh [in Bloom]

10 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Author Interview/Profile, Fiction, Korean, Korean American, Middle Grade Readers, Repost, Young Adult Readers

Ellen Oh, author of the acclaimed Prophecy trilogy – starring a third-century, yellow-eyed, teenage supergirl demon slayer – is channeling her own colorful fighting spirit. Two-thirds of her series, Prophecy and Warrior, are available now. King hits shelves this coming December. In the meantime, Oh herself has gone...

Mei-Mei’s Lucky Birthday Noodles: A Loving Story of Adoption, Chinese Culture and a Special Birthday Treat by Shan-Shan Chen, illustrated by Heidi Goodman

09 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Chinese American, Fiction

"Today is Mei-Mei's birthday. She is turning six years old," the first double-page spread announces. Well ...

Prophecy and Warrior by Ellen Oh + Author Profile [in Bloom]

08 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Author Interview/Profile, Fiction, Korean, Korean American, Middle Grade Readers, Repost, Young Adult Readers

Ellen Oh’s Prophecy Trilogy and Why #WeNeedDiverseBooks For Ellen Oh, good things seem to happen in threes. She’s the proud mother of three daughters. She’s had three careers – lawyer, professor, and finally a published writer (after 40!). The third book she wrote got her a three-book...

Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands by Chris Bohjalian

07 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Armenian American, Audio, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific, Young Adult Readers

Here's another title you might consider choosing to stick in your ears: 1. because this, Chris Bohjalian’s latest, is read by his own daughter, Grace Experience Blewer, who he credits as "instrumental in the creation of [his protagonist's] voice," who taught him "a lot – I...

Larry and Friends created and illustrated by Carla Torres, story by Nat Jaspar

06 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Latina/o/x, South American

Happy, happy to Larry who's celebrating his birthday. He's not so thrilled about having "to work like a dog" – even though that's exactly what he is – to prepare for his natal fest, but he's so "very excited" that all his friends are coming. Being a native...

Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit (vol. 10) by Motoro Mase, translated by John Werry, English adaptation by Kristina Blachere

05 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Fiction, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Japanese, Translation, Young Adult Readers

So this is it ...

Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

04 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Audio, Nonethnic-specific, Nonfiction

Let me begin with the reasons to go aural on this one: co-author Stephen J. Dubner narrates (his near-breathless energy is downright contagious), plus you get additional bonus selections (including commitment devices, banning tipping, and not-men women) at book's end from the authors' Freakonomics Radio archives during which...

Garden of Stones by Sophie Littlefield

03 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Audio, Fiction, Japanese American

Patty Takeda moves in with her mother for the two weeks before her wedding. On the third day in her old room, she's woken by the sound of the doorbell, and is alarmed to hear her mother Lucy use the word "Inspector." Just a few blocks...

Take Away the A by Michaël Escoffier, illustrated by Kris Di Giacomo

02 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, European, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific

It's subtitled "An ALPHABEAST of a book!" which should give you some indication that letters will be involved. Ah, but there's a catch – a simply ingenious, uniquely entertaining one at that. Ready to wordplay? "Without the A the BEAST is the BEST." I can vouch for...

Hidden Like Anne Frank: 14 True Stories of Survival by Marcel Prins & Peter Henk Steenhuis, translated by Laura Watkinson

01 Sep, by SIBookDragon in European, Middle Grade Readers, Nonfiction, Translation, Young Adult Readers

Anne Frank, the world's most famous hidden child during the Holocaust, was one of 28,000 Jews in the Netherlands alone who went into hiding. She was one of 12,000 who were betrayed and didn't survive. Among the 16,000 who lived, was award-winning filmmaker and cameraman...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Jean Davies Okimoto and Elaine M. Aoki’s The White Swan Express

01 Sep, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Chinese, Chinese American, Fiction, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2014

I Remember Beirut by Zeina Abirached, translated by Edward Gauvin

29 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Graphic Title/Manga/Manwha, Lebanese, Memoir, Middle Eastern, Nonfiction, Translation, Young Adult Readers

As in my post for Beirut’s preceding, award-winning companion title, A Game for Swallows, I find I need to start at book's end. "I remember Georges Perec!" the final image announces. Initially seeming to be unrelated to the rest of the book, the unexpected homage to the experimental...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Rashin’s Two Parrots

29 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Iranian, Persian, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2014

The Blind Boy & the Loon retold by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, illustrated by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril and Daniel Gies

28 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Canadian, Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Native American/First Nations/Indigenous Peoples

"This is the story of a cruel mother, her daughter, and her blind son." That 'cruel' is fair warning that this is not a happily-ever-after fairy tale. It is, however, "one of the most ancient and commonly told [stories] in Inuit history," filmmaker/creator Alethea Arnaquq-Baril writes in...

I Love You More by Jennifer Murphy

27 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Adult Readers, Audio, Fiction, Nonethnic-specific

What are the chances: I seem to be island-hopping this week ...

Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Andrew Fukuda’s The Hunt Series

27 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Audio, Chinese American, Fiction, Japanese American, Middle Grade Readers, WeNeedDiverseBooks, WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2014, Young Adult Readers

Burn for Burn [Burn for Burn Trilogy 1] by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian

26 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Audio, Fiction, Korean American, Nonethnic-specific, Young Adult Readers

The first of a trilogy (#3 debuts next month; I'm arriving on Jar Island a little late), Burn is inarguably shocking, but it definitely sets the stage for more chills to come. Mary, who left Jar Island in 7th grade, is back in 11th completely transformed. Lillia, once...

APABookClub Exclusive Response: “‘What about us?'” Professor Isabelle Thuy Pelaud

25 Aug, by SIBookDragon in BookClub Exclusive, BookDragon Book Club

Reflections by Isabelle Thuy Pelaud In the summer of 1995, a Vietnamese American graduate student asked me: “What about us? Why do we never see anyone like us represented anywhere?” By ‘us’ she meant young women who had grown up here in the U.S. but whose parents...

You Are (Not) Small by Anna Kang, illustrated by Christopher Weyant

25 Aug, by SIBookDragon in Absolute Favorites, Children/Picture Books, Fiction, Korean American, Nonethnic-specific

OH. MY. What a tiny world. Although I don't personally know first-time kiddie book author Anna Kang, I could definitely recite and/or impersonate (badly) parts of her graduate thesis film, not black or white, on command as I've used it some 148 times in classrooms over the...

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