WOW Review: reading across cultures
Volume V, Issue 1
Fall 2012
Introduction and Editor’s Note
Carolina’s Gift: A Story of Peru
Written by Katacha Diaz
Illustrated by Gredna Landolt
The Mangrove Tree: Planting Trees to Feed Families
Written by Susan L. Roth
Illustrated by Cindy Trumbore
Meerkat Mail
Written by Emily Gravett
My Brother’s Shadow
Written by Monika Schröder
Never Fall Down
Written by Patricia McCormick
No Crystal Stair
Written by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
One Crazy Summer
>Written by Rita Williams-Garcia
Out of the Way! Out of the Way!
Written by Uma Krishnaswami
Stoner & Spaz
Written by Ron Koertge
Contributors
Bruce Broxterman, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Chloë Hughes, Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR
Holly Johnson, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Prisca Martens, Towson University, Towson, MD
Janelle B. Mathis, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
Judi Moreillon, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX
Carrie Orr, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
T. Gail Pritchard, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Editor
Janelle B. Mathis, University of North Texas, Denton, TX – Chair/Editor
Production Editor
Richard Clift
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WOW review: reading across cultures
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Thank you, Judi Moreillon, for this wonderful and thorough review.
I appreciate the connection to other books about the effects of war on children and hope, as more titles with international settings are published, young US readers’ perspective and understanding of world events continues to deepen.
Interested teachers can find a discussion guide for MY BROTHER’S SHADOW on the publisher’s website that includes a bibliography of WWI titles. http://media.us.macmillan.com/discussionguides/9780374351229DG.pdf
For teachers, students and ‘history nerds’ with an interest in primary sources I would like to recommend the website of the German History Institute in Washington, D.C.. Their digital library links to documents, images, etc., sorted by time periods, with translations and captions in English. http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org/