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1. Dr. Seuss Day is just around the corner

MAX and MARLA
Max:"Marla, which book should we read first today - and who is going to stay for dinner?"




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2. HAPPY HOLIDAYS




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3. Max and Marla at ALL THE WONDERS

 ALL THE WONDERS lets you find out more about my inspiration behind the story of two little Olympians: MAX AND MARLA





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4. MAX AND MARLA booktrailer


Best friends, adventurers, 
true Olympians!

Click the link and enter their world:

MAX AND MARLA BOOKTRAILER

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5. MAX AND MARLA Book Birthday

THE CURTAIN IS UP!
Max and Marla are celebrating their book birthday!!
If you'd like to find out more, you may check out my new website and one more surprise is just around the corner..


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Relax? Hot chocolate? Who are you kidding.
Right now-- well, it's kind of a secret (Max told me that), they are just on a roll. Don't forget: these two are Olympians!!!
But next week they might take some days off. I think, Marla hinted something. But then, of course - Marla would hint that kind of thing.
Oh, I can see some people have arrived in the audience.

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Max:" And look here, Marla! They put up a new sign. It's the name of the person who created us!"
I think those two should relax now and drink a cup of hot chocolate for the next couple of days.

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8. MAX AND MARLA are still getting ready

Max: " I am just looking, if there is anybody out there. Oh, and could somebody please brighten up our sign?--Thank you!!"

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9. MAX AND MARLA are getting ready




"Psst...Marla, it's only 16 more days now," says Max.
MAX AND MARLA are getting ready for October 13. It'll be their big day, and they are very nervous and excited.

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MAX and MARLA tells the story of two best friends. They are adventurers. They are true Olympians who never give up and they will turn obstacles into victories!
My debut title as both author and illustrator will be published in October, 2015 by Putnam's Sons, an Imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group and I am so excited.


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11. Peace, Locomotion

I was surprised when I saw this on the arc shelf at school. I hadn't know that Jacqueline Woodson was writing a sequel to Locomotion, and I was quite delighted to pick it up.

Lonnie is writing letters to his sister Lili. They are at separate foster homes, and each is quite happy. Lonnie, however, is torn. He pretty much loves Miss Edna. She's been taking care of him, and her son Rodney is like a brother to him. Rodney even calls Lonnie his little brother. But when Lonnie's best friend Clyde tells Lonnie "Your mama's real strict" (33), Lonnie has to point out that Miss Edna is only his foster mama. Lonnie does not want to chance forgetting his parents. Clyde then relates his own experiences with Mamas, and how Mamas can come and go for lots of different reasons.

To complicate Lonnie's life a little bit more, Miss Edna's other son Jenkins is over in the war. Jenkins was never a fighter, Miss Edna explains to Lonnie, but the army said they'd pay for an education if Jenkins signed up for the reserves, and the offer was too good to refuse.

When tragedy strikes, Lonnie knows that his foster home is about to change forever.

Change is an overarching theme in Peace, Locomotion. Changes in family, homes, friends, teachers. Readers will be on the edge of tears, and not simply for content. Jacqueline Woodson is a master of language, and no words seem wasted. Each seems like it was considered and placed "just so". The format pulls readers in, and the one sided nature of the letters does not feel isolating at all(readers only see letters from Lonnie). Woodson has quite a bit to say about teachers and teaching with the juxtaposition of Ms. Marcus, Ms. Cooper, and Miss Alina. I only hope that readers will not have too many Ms. Coopers in their lives!

This is one of those special books that I feel like I will be returning to again and again.

On shelves later this month.

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