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In this episode, two Listener Submitted Reviews:
The winner of a hardcover copy of Nutcracker Noel autographed by Jim and Kate McMullan is announced.
We hope you’ll tell us about one of your favourite books too!
Send your review (five-minutes or less) as an MP3 file in email to [email protected], phone it in to our listener feedback line (206-350-6487), leave a two-minute MyChingo, or send your text review in email.
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Author: Kate McMullan
Illustrator: Jim McMullan
Published: 1996 Harper Collins Canada, Limited
ISBN: 0062059106 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Snappy dialogue and hilariously realistic body language bring to life a story that clearly illustrates the magic of a carefully crafted perspective. Generously sprinkled with subtle humour (for both adult and child), this is a year round family favourite.
We’ve received a lovely, meaty note from author, Kate McMullen. Check it out here.
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Before we know it we’ll be celebrating #150!
I love the Scarborough Dude review and the way he wove bits from the text with personal memories in connection with the book. For me, this review is a great demonstration of where meaning resides…not in the text but in the relationships and experiences that readers have as they use the experience of being with a book to create space to talk about life events and issues.
Have a good one!
vivian