[OYAN] Oregon Reads 2014 is for children and teens too!
Katie Anderson
katie.anderson at state.or.us
Tue Jan 28 08:50:03 PST 2014
Hello youth services library staff! I just got a great question that I thought many of you may be interested in knowing the answer:
Q: For the Oregon Reads 2014, are there specific dates for the program? It there something selected for kids to read?
A1: No, there aren't specific dates-anytime throughout the year 2014.
A2: Yes, there are youth titles! Everyone Out Here Knows is a picture book appropriate for children, The Osage Orange Tree is graphic literature appropriate for teens, and Ask Me is also appropriate for teens-perhaps good material for a poetry slam! Find some resources for planning and implementing Oregon Reads 2014 on the website: http://oregonreads2014.com/.
[http://oregonreads2014.com/images/everyoneouthereknows.jpg]
Everyone Out Here Knows: A Big Foot Tale (available 10/15/13)
by William Stafford, illustrations by Angelina Marino-Heidel
Arnica Creative Services<http://www.ideasbyacs.com/#%21bookstore/productsstackergallery4g5=2>, $15 hardback, $9 paperback, $15 Spanish/English hardback
"Bill Stafford's poem and Angelina Marino-Heidel's riveting, color-laden art tell an irresistible story. These vibrant pages invite young readers and listeners into the deep and ageless mysteries of Big Foot's wilderness world."
- Paulann Petersen
[http://oregonreads2014.com/images/osage_cover_lg.jpg]
The Osage Orange Tree, A Story by William Stafford (available late 2013)
by William Stafford, illustrations by Dennis Cunningham
Trinity University Press, $14.95 on Amazon.com<http://www.amazon.com/The-Osage-Orange-Tree-Stafford/dp/1595341846>
"William Stafford may not have written many stories in his life, favoring poems and essays, but The Osage Orange Tree, this rare example, rings with the stark perfection of a master's love and care."
- Naomi Shihab Nye
[http://oregonreads2014.com/images/ask_me_cover_lg.jpg]
Ask Me: 100 Essential Poems (available late 2013)
by William Stafford, edited with an introduction by Kim Stafford
Graywolf Press<https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/ask-me>, $16 paperback
"These are verses gathered from the mountain of Stafford, poems that resound from one generation to another; they are poems of welcome and invitation, poems that expand our field of vision; they are wisdom poems, hard-earned poems, poems in conversation with loss and memory at a personal and global level."
- Brian Turner
Katie Anderson, Library Development Services
* Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator *
Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
katie.anderson at state.or.us<mailto:katie.anderson at state.or.us>, 503-378-2528
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